9 shows like Downton Abbey you have to see!

Are you a Downton Abbey fan?  If you love that series, or historical drama in general, I’ve got a list of nine more shows you have to see!  

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They may not have everything in common with Downton Abbey, but they’re all period dramas that will draw you in just the same way.  All nine are on my list of  favorite shows, and I can’t wait for you to see them!

If you have someone on your gift list that loves Downton Abbey, one of these would be a great gift idea! These are perfect for watching over the holidays, and I’m already looking forward to it.

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Pride & Prejudice

Hands down, Pride & Prejudice is my favorite! I have watched it so many times, and I know I will watch it thousands of times more. This is my favorite version, and I love the casting of Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth…and the whole cast! If you’ve seen the version with Keira Knightley, it’s okay–but this one is a must see.

North & South

North & South is one of my absolute favorites, and I could watch it again and again. And I do! It’s the story of the daughter of a parson and a cotton mill owner in northern England, and her struggles with a new town and way of life. This is in my top three–I LOVE it!

Persuasion

This is my favorite version of Persuasion…I’ve watched it a hundred times, at least! Young Anne Elliot breaks off her engagement with a handsome naval officer after being persuaded to do so, and eight years later he appears in her life again. SO good!

Sense & Sensibility 

This is my favorite version of Sense & Sensibility , a romantic comedy that tells the story of the Dashwood sisters. whose chances at marriage are at risk when their family loses their fortune.

Bletchley Circle

I stumbled on Bletchley Circle last year, and I’m SO glad I did. It has become one of my very favorites! Four women that had worked as codebreakers are now civilians, and one of them has collected information about a series of murders in the area. She calls together her former colleagues, and together they track down the killer. It’s so well done–I was so sad to see it come to an end!

The Paradise

The Paradise is Britain’s first department store, and this tells the story of Denise Lovett–her ambition to move up the ranks and her love story with the store owner. It’s such a fun series–I loved it!

Call the Midwife

Love, love love Call the Midwife!! It chronicles the true-to-life experiences of midwives in and families in East London in the 1950’s. It’s moving, funny, sad, thought-provoking, and so much more.

Northanger Abbey

Northanger Abbey is one of Jane Austen’s best…and a love story full of romance, drama, and humor.

Death Comes to Pemberley

Death Comes to Pemberley is the next chapter in the Darcy story, and occurs six years after Pride & Prejudice leaves off. It’s a Pemberley mystery!

Now you just need a mug of hot chocolate and a cozy blanket, and you’ll be set!

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10 Comments

    1. I almost put that on my list!! And you’re pretty lucky Brandon will watch it with you…I’m still working on Rick. :)

    2. Ummm…. OK. Poldark. Yes. Yes. Yes. I kept scrolling down hoping it would have been worthy of a mention. It’s my new favorite. The books are excellent too. But there are 12 books in the series. Ross Poldark is yummy. Can’t wait to check these other out.

      1. Hi, Andrea! I didn’t include Poldark because I haven’t watched all of it yet, but I’m glad to hear you love it!

  1. And I love Emma! I have two versions in my library Gwenyth Paltrow and A&Es version with Kate Beckinsale. I can’t decide which I like better – They both have awesome positives.

    1. Hi, Norie! I would watch it with my teenagers, and I consider myself pretty conservative when it comes to movies and my kids. However, it’s a very personal decision, and I suggest watching it first on your own if you have any questions about it. xoxo

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