Mar 24, 2024, 11:48 PM Last Edit: Mar 24, 2024, 11:55 PM by Trollheart
Not everyone is, I'm sure, into them, but I am. I've made no secret of my love for The Onedin Line, and I'm currently watching Poldark, for the first time, even if it is a new version. Quite enjoying it. If you're into these sort of programmes maybe post about them. No documentaries please, or docu-drama. 

Some of my favourites:

The Onedin Line
Sharpe
The Borgias
The Tudors
Downton Abbey
Upstairs, Downstairs
Rome
Band of Brothers
The Pacific
World on Fire
Pillars of the Earth
World Without End
Ripper Street
Mr. Selfridge
The Duchess of Duke Street
The House of Elliot
By the Sword Divided
BBC's The Hollow Crown (Henry IV Part 1 and 2, Henry V, Richard III)
Witches of Salem
Sons of Liberty
Hell on Wheels
Medici: Masters of Florence
Domina
Victoria
Reign
Rebellion
War and Peace
Vienna Blood
Vikings
The Gilded Age
Shogun
Troy: Fall of a City
Versailles
The White Queen
Billy the Kid
Paris Police 1900
Berlin Station

(That's all I can think of for now...)




I'm surprised no-one has added to this thread, Trollheart: perhaps your long list was too daunting!

I've enjoyed many period dramas on TV, ever since, as a family, we would sit down at 7:25 on Sunday evenings to watch the BBC's 26-part adaptation of The Forsyte Saga:-

Quote...on Sunday evenings on BBC1 starting on 8 September 1968 that secured the programme's success, with 18 million tuning in for the final episode in 1969. It was shown in the United States on public television and broadcast all over the world, and became the first British television programme to be sold to the Soviet Union.[4]

I recognise several titles from your list, and I especially liked Downton Abbey and The Tudors. And here's another adaptation; made in six parts in 1995, it's well worth watching imo:

 

What you desire is of lesser value than what you have found.


No I have not. The premise doesn't attract me, sorry. Also, not period TV. Unless you count school periods?