Originally Posted by OrangeOkie
I've been watching 19th and early 20th Century England BBC produced made for TV series:

Downton Abbey - Prime/PBS
Poldark - Prime/PBS
Upstairs Downstairs (original version) - PBS
The Village - BritBox
Victoria - PBS
Jamestown - Prime
Dickensian - Prime
Great Expectations - Prime
Oliver Twist - Prime
Bleak House - Prime/PBS
Jane Eyre - Prime/BritBox
Hard Times - Prime
A Tale of Two Cities - Prime
David Copperfield - Prime
Doctor Thorne - Prime
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall - Prime
Little Dorrit - Prime
Dombey & Son - Prime
Crooked House - Prime
A Christmas Carol - Prime
City of Vice - Prime
Murder on the Orient Express - Prime
The Thomas Crown Affair - Prime
Fat Man & Little Boy - Prime
Alistar 1918 - Prime
One Special Night - Prime
Transsiberian - Prime
Mud - Prime
Island at War - Prime
The Old Curiosity Shop - YouTube
Mrs. Brown - BritBox


Sharpe - Britbox (English army rifleman 1803 -1818, through the Napoleonic wars and on into India now. Still watching the series. It grows on you)


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