1. GENTLEMAN JACK: SURANNE JONES + SALLY WAINWRIGHT + VICTORIAN ENGLAND
Suranne Jones
(Doctor Foster, Save Me, Scott & Bailey) and Sally Wainwright (To Walk Invisible, Last Tango
In Halifax, Happy Valley) are due on set together again to shoot Gentleman Jack, a coproduction BBC/HBO.
Of course, Suranne Jones will lead the cast as the protagonist while Sally
Wainwright will sign the screenplay and will direct the 8-part series.
If you
love good TV drama you should at least be as excited as me. But if, like me, you are also a period drama lover, you should be on seventh heaven since this new series is
set in 1832.
It’s the story of Anne
Lister (Suranne Jones), a remarkable landowner who - after years of exotic
travel and social climbing - returns to Halifax, West Yorkshire, determined to
transform the fate of her faded ancestral home, Shibden Hall.
To restore Shibden
Hall to its former glory, Anne must re-open her coal mines and marry well. But
this isn’t just another Regency romance. Charismatic, single-minded,
swashbuckling Anne Lister - who dressed head-to-foot in black and charmed her
way into high society - has no intention of marrying a man. True to her own
nature, she plans to marry a woman. And not just any woman: the woman Anne
Lister marries must be seriously wealthy.
Every part of Anne’s
story is based in historical fact, recorded in the four million words of her
diaries that contain the most intimate details of her life, once hidden in a
secret code that is now broken.
Gentleman Jack is a
remarkable and unlikely love story set in the complex, changing world of
Halifax - the cradle of the industrial revolution - just as it’s all kicking
off. The drama will explore Anne Lister’s relationships at home with her
family, her servants, her tenants and her industrial rivals, who will use any
dirty tricks they can to bring her down. At its heart is her relationship with
her would-be wife, the wealthy heiress Ann Walker
Gentleman Jack will
begin filming next year, with further casting to be announced in due course.
Suranne will very soon be seen on BBC One in the second series of Doctor Foster.
2. THE CROWN SETS A DATE FOR SEASON 2 AND RELEASES NEW TRAILER
The second season of acclaimed series The Crown will be available on Netflix from 8th December 2017. Claire Foy and Matt Smith will reprise their royal tasks for one more season before passing their sceptres to more mature actors in the following series. Yes, unfortunately, because Netflix, after the great success of series one, is planning to follow the lives of the British Royal family for some more years and instead of aging young actors with make-up, they will cast new older actors. How long has Queen Elizabeth II reigned so far? There are plenty of materials for a very, very long saga. And we are glad and grateful, of course!
What do we learn about the new series from the just released trailer? Have a look yourself, if you haven't done it yet!
1. Being a monarch becomes harder and harder
2. Prince Philip goes on being a wild spirit
3. There are rumours about Prince Philip's affairs with other women
4. Elizabeth has never felt so humiliated and isolated
5. Apparently Margaret has recovered from heartbreak. Peter who?
6. We are going to meet Princess Margaret's future husband, Lord Snowdon aka Matthew Goode
7. We are also going to see US President JFK and his wife Jackie's visit in the UK in 1961
8. The Queen will have some troubles with her Prime Ministers, too.
3. THE COUNTDOWN FOR OUTLANDER SEASON 3 HAS BEGUN
In exactly one month, 10th September 2017, we will start a new voyage into the Outlander world! I can't really explain how eagerly I have been waiting for the adaptation of my favourite book in Diana Gabaldon's saga, which is the third one, Voyager. Will it bring Claire and Jamie back together after a 20 year's long separation? (Code word: Print shop)
Like the previous two books, Voyager, the third one, is so full of twists and turns that I can't imagine how thrilled those fans of the TV series who haven't read the book will be while watching! However, Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe have promised things will turn out in an unexpected way even for devoted fans of Gabaldon. There will be surprises for everyone! What does that mean? I really don't know but I trust them after watching their excellent jobs in the first two series.
From September on we'll have lots to watch on our cold nights before the fire: Victoria and Albert (Jenna Coleman and Tom Hughes) will be back on ITV this autumn with an even more turbulent menage, complicated by the arrival of babies and by young Victoria preferring her marital and royal duties to her maternal tasks.
She was notoriously not the best of mother you can wish for. Historians have more than once stated she loved the part of her wedded life which brought to having babies immensely, but really hated the ... consequences.
PBS Masterpiece announced the second series of Victoria will premiere in January 2018Would you believe the stern, old, matriarchal icon we all have in mind was a passionate, possessive, almost obsessed lover in her youth? This is what her diaries and letters testify in her own words. However, get ready to see passionate moments not only in a romantic sense: furious rows are coming, too. Victoria and Albert were truly in love but their relationship was not a dull one, you know. Daisy Goodwin, creator of the series, has hinted at fireworks in Buckingham Palace royal chambers in the upcoming episodes and at a possible cameo of Rufus Sewell as Lord M. (was she joking?)
I knew the PBS Poldark date but didn't know Victoria--thanks for sharing that.
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