List of Episodes
The episodes are listed by first airing date.
Date Aired | Episode Name | Setting | Date Set |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | Sharpe's Rifles | Retreat to Coruña | 1809 |
1993 | Sharpe's Eagle | Battle of Talavera | 1809 |
1994 | Sharpe's Company | Siege of Badajoz | 1812 |
1994 | Sharpe's Enemy | Defence of Portugal | 1812 |
1994 | Sharpe's Honour | Battle of Vitoria | 1813 |
1995 | Sharpe's Gold | 1813 | |
1995 | Sharpe's Battle | Franco-Spanish Border | 1813 |
1995 | Sharpe's Sword | Franco-Spanish Border | 1813 |
1996 | Sharpe's Regiment | England | 1813 |
1996 | Sharpe's Siege | Bordeaux | 1813 |
1996 | Sharpe's Mission | France | 1810 & 1813 |
1997 | Sharpe's Revenge | Toulouse | 1814 |
1997 | Sharpe's Justice | Peace of 1814 | 1814 |
1997 | Sharpe's Waterloo | Battle of Waterloo | 1815 |
2006 | Sharpe's Challenge | India | 1803 & 1817 |
2008 | Sharpe's Peril | India | 1818 |
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