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'The Forsytes' Sets Pride to Goeth Before a Fall
Red flags are waving all over this episode for those with eyes to see.
Masterpiece's third remake of the OG costume drama that put PBS on the map.
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Red flags are waving all over this episode for those with eyes to see.
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The women in the Forsyte clan continue to be the best part of this show.
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Multiple generations of the Forsyte clan stress over affairs of the heart.
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PBS's new sprawling historical saga is heavy on the exposition, but its soapy drama has promise.
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Get ready to spend a lot of time with this sprawling nineteenth-century family.
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Our monthly rundown of everything British coming to PBS and PBS Passport for March 2026.
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Masterpiece has released the trailer for its forthcoming new adaptation, The Forsytes, which aims to update the classic story of The Forsyte Saga for a new generation. John Galsworthy's Nobel Prize-winning book series has already been adapted for television twice, both of which are still generally considered to
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Itβs been a minute since Masterpiece went full-court press for an upcoming all-star costume drama, at least in the way it used to do for Downton Abbey back in the day. Viewers couldnβt get enough of the Granthams, and images from filming used to cross the pond regularly,
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Masterpiece has confirmed that its forthcoming period drama The Forsytes will be sticking around for a while. Though this new adaptation of John Galsworthy's Nobel Prize-winning book series The Forsyte Saga has yet to premiere on either side of the pond β and won't for a few
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Coverage of the Channel 5 rebrand rollout on March 12, 2025, focused heavily on the U.K. network's original offerings like The Madame Blanc Mysteries and the mass import of Paramount+ series that the streaming service is picking up along with the merging of linear Channel 5 and
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Though many of us may poke gentle fun at shows like HBO's The Gilded Age for their constantly expanding cast rosters the truth is that part of the appeal of period drama, as a genre, is its expansive sense of scope. From recreating the technical details of specific
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Period dramas can run the gamut when it comes to scope, tone, and subject. However, there are a handful that are continually held up as examples of the best of what the genre can be and do: Brideshead Revisited, The Jewel in the Crown, Pride and Prejudice (Colin Firth'