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Gentleman Jack
Canceled
60 min
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Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, 1832. Anne Lister attempts to revitalize her inherited home, Shibden Hall. Most notably for the time period, a part of her plan is to help the fate of her own family - by taking a wife.
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- The Tudors - Explores the reign of King Henry VIII, covering themes of power, relationships, and society.
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- Outlander - Combines romance, time travel, and historical drama in a rich tapestry of characters and societal issues.
- Harlots - Set in 18th-century London, exploring the lives of women navigating society's restrictions.
- The Spanish Princess - Focuses on power and personal drama in a historical context, highlighting class and societal dynamics.
- Reign - A historical drama about Mary, Queen of Scots, navigating love and power in a tumultuous setting.
- The Windsors - A comedic take on the British royal family, interlacing personal relationships and societal issues.
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- Deadwood - Set in the Wild West, it explores themes of power, morality, and societal structures.
- Sanditon - Adaptation of an unfinished Jane Austen novel that explores love, ambition, and social class.
- The Knick - Set in early 20th-century New York, explores medical advancements and societal issues.
- The Good Wife - Follows a woman's return to her career amid social and political pressures, addressing contemporary societal themes.
- The Chatterley Affair - Deals with forbidden love and social class issues set against a historical backdrop.
- Belgravia - The original series that explores life among the British aristocracy, full of intrigue and secrets.
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- The Bridge - A gripping thriller that balances character study with political intrigue, similar to the thematic depth of Wolf Hall.
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- The Pillars of the Earth - Another adaptation focusing on the struggle to build a cathedral amidst political and personal rivalries.
- The Amazing Mrs. Maisel - Though set in a different time period, it showcases strong characters navigating societal challenges.
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- The Bletchley Circle - A series focused on female codebreakers in WWII, highlighting themes of intelligence and bravery amidst societal constraints.
- The New World - A historical drama depicting the encounter between Native Americans and European settlers in the New World.
- Medieval Lives - A documentary series exploring the lives of medieval people, reflecting historical accuracy and society's complexities.
- The French Revolution - A documentary series exploring the events surrounding the French Revolution, rich in historical detail and intrigue.
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- The Killing - Thrilling mystery with strong character development and emotional story arcs.
- Mare of Easttown - An intricate story weaving personal and community struggles around a murder investigation.
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- The Witness for the Prosecution - Suspenseful story with intricate character dynamics and a courtroom drama aspect.
- Gentleman Jack - A strong lead character navigating personal and societal challenges, woven with intrigue.
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- Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries - Feminine allure with a stylish detective exploring vibrant mysteries.
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- Little Dorrit - An adaptation of Charles Dickens' work dealing with class issues in Victorian England.
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- Jane Eyre - A classic tale of love and class struggles set in 19th century England.
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- The House of Eliott - Follows two sisters in 1920s London as they establish a fashion house amidst social changes.
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- Gentleman Jack - Explores gender and societal power in 19th century England.
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- Catherine the Great - Follows the life of Catherine the Great of Russia, showcasing her rise to power and personal life.
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- Elizabeth I - A miniseries portraying the life of Queen Elizabeth I, focusing on her reign and romantic dilemmas.
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- The Pillars of the Earth - Centers on the building of a cathedral during the 12th century and the intertwining lives affected by politics.
- The Last Kingdom - Follows the story of a man torn between his Saxon heritage and Norse upbringing during England's formation.
- The King's Speech - Focuses on royal dynamics and personal strife during a pivotal time for British history.
- Borgia - Explores the infamous Borgia family and their powerful influences during the Renaissance.
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- Anne with an E - Though different in tone, it features a strong female lead navigating societal expectations and personal battles.
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- The Alienist - Although a different period, it features strong character development, mystery, and a focus on societal issues.
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- Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Workplace comedy with a lovable ensemble cast and witty humor.
- The Good Place - Explores moral dilemmas with humor and unique storytelling.
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- Superbad - Teenage struggles portrayed with humor and endearment.
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