It's not all fluffy lambs and buttercups deep down in the English countryside, and people whose families have farmed the same land for generations can have their own superstitions and traditions that mean very little to anyone else. Andrew Michael Hurley takes us to the remote village in The Endlands, somewhere just south of Yorkshire, where the weather and waterways are harsh enough to kill any animal or person - that is if the Devil doesn't get to them first! The people of The Endlands take the presence of the Devil very seriously. For the villagers, he lives among them jumping from animal to animal or animal to human and back again. Tradition leads them to work with him, and in order to keep him away from the houses they have Devil's Day, which is celebrated with the same enthusiasm that we would show for Christmas. Families learn to stick together in self preservation, and sometimes that loyalty takes precedence over everything else. Wrong doings are covered...