| North and South hand down. The England of the 1850s is rarely a setting for a drama but it really works here. |
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Mad men
Marvelous Mrs maisel Boardwalk empire Band of brothers (not exactly a period price, since its non fiction, but fantastic if you haven’t seen it) |
| I would say that Outlander, Downton Abbey, and Poldark are my top 3. Can’t beat them. |
| I know it's campy, but I loved Bridgerton. |
| Agree with Mr. Sunshine. So gorgeous, so moving. |
It’s free on Kanopy, which is free at many libraries. |
I do love this one. I also really loved Sandition. |
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Rome is amazing.
Deadwood. Downton Abby. The Crown. Outlander is good but a bit too . . . much. Not sure I'd call it a "period drama" given the story but I guess so. It's certainly entertaining and love the actors in it. |
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Bleak House (filmed in 2005)
and Death Comes to Pemberly (2013-2014) |
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Outlander
Poldark Sanditon Speakerine (french subtitled 60s drama on MHZ) |
| Deadwood, Rome, Bridgerton, Outlander |
+1 It has a bit of a soap opera feel to it. Kind of cheesy but entertaining. |
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Mad Men
Victoria The Crown Indian Summers |
| Call the Midwife |
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Wold Hall
Poldark The Last Kingdom Rome The Tudors A Place To Call Home Marco Polo Downton Abbey Cranford The Paradise Mini Series Pride and Prejudice North and South Period Mysteries Miss Fisher Murder Mysteries Grantchester Poirot (David Suchet version) |