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Edinburgh Live
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Edinburgh Live
'Beautiful' period drama 'just like The Crown' you can now stream on Netflix
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Whether you're a royal enthusiast or simply fancy being whisked away into the intrigues of bygone eras, this captivating series seriously has viewers glued to their screens. Victoria is a sumptuous British period drama that showcases Jenna Coleman in the role of Queen Victoria through the tumultuous early stages of her monarchy over the United Kingdom. With three thrilling seasons available since its premiere in 2016, addicts of the programme are likening it to Netflix's internationally acclaimed The Crown. An ecstatic critique on Rotten Tomatoes proclaims: "Just like The Crown covers Queen Elizabeth II's life throughout her reign, this series covers Queen Victoria's. It almost looks like they are twin series full of drama, romance, politics and good historical accuracy." Commencing with Victoria's dramatic ascension to the throne at just 18, the initial season presents a dramatised exploration of her young life, including her fascination with Lord Melbourne and her precocious marriage to Prince Albert. Additionally, it delves into the arrival of her firstborn and successor, Princess Victoria. Progressing through the series, aficionados witness the young monarch's evolution into the formidable sovereign history remembers, as she wrestles with balancing her duties as a wife and mother. Not only does the narrative engross fans in personal turmoil, but it also encapsulates major historical events such as the Anglo-Afghan War calamity and the devastation of the famine in Ireland, reports Surrey Live. A viewer praised the historical drama, saying: "This show is so beautiful! The costumes and sets are designed with no detail left untouched. "The episode where they visit France was my favourite. All the actors are well suited for this show, and I like the balance between the royals and the staff." Portraying notable historical figures on screen often leads to scrutiny, yet viewers appear unanimous in their acclaim for Jenna Coleman's depiction of the 19th-century sovereign. Tom Hughes, starring as Prince Albert, fortified his reputation with this role, while also being recognised for performances in Cemetery Junction, Red Joan, and The English. Praising the cast further, a review comments: "Jenna Coleman is delightful as Queen Victoria, giving her a strong and decided personality, with endearing moments of self-doubt and vulnerability," adding that "The story progresses at an adequate pace; it never feels slow or that it's keeping pace, as period dramas sometimes do. "The supporting cast is wonderful, and Albert was perfectly cast, as the actor beautifully conveys the chemistry and respect he feels for Victoria." After wrapping up three successful runs, the last instalment of the drama graced screens in May 2019, leaving fans thrilled to find the entire series now available on Netflix. ITV previously announced, "There are no plans presently to film Victoria, but that's not to say we won't revisit the series with the production team at a later date."


Daily Record
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
The Crown fans love 'simply wonderful' period drama you can now stream on Netflix
The TV drama sees Jenna Coleman star as Queen Victoria during the early years of her reign as Queen of England For those enchanted by the allure of royalty or simply fans of being whisked away into the sagas of yesteryears, there's a series currently captivating audiences. Victoria is a British television drama where Jenna Coleman shines as a young Queen Victoria during the initial stages of her rule over England. Since its premiere in 2016, the stirring series encompasses three seasons, with enthusiasts drawing parallels to Netflix 's widely successful The Crown. An enthusiastic reviewer on Rotten Tomatoes remarked: "Just like The Crown covers Queen Elizabeth II's life throughout her reign, this series covers Queen Victoria's. "It almost looks like they are twin series full of drama, romance, politics and good historical accuracy." In the inaugural season, viewers are granted a dramatised window into the queen's ascension to the throne at the tender age of 18, her early infatuation with Lord Melbourne, her marriage to Prince Albert, and not least, the birth of her firstborn and successor, Princess Victoria. Progressing through the series, we see Victoria evolve into the formidable monarch she is remembered as while she wrestles with her domestic role as wife and mother. The series also delves into pivotal historical moments such as the turmoil of the Anglo-Afghan War and the Great Famine in Ireland, reports Surrey Live. A viewer enthused: "This show is so beautiful! The costumes and sets are designed with no detail left untouched. The episode where they visit France was my favourite. "All the actors are well suited for this show, and I like the balance between the royals and the staff." Amidst the potential controversy that typically accompanies actors taking on the roles of past political and historical figures, it appears there is a consensus that Jenna Coleman excelled in their depiction of the 19th-century monarch. Tom Hughes portrays Prince Albert, enhancing his professional reputation through the series while also being recognised for performances in Cemetery Junction, Red Joan and The English. A critic noted: "Jenna Coleman is delightful as Queen Victoria, giving her a strong and decided personality, with endearing moments of self-doubt and vulnerability," adding, "The story progresses at an adequate pace; it never feels slow or that it's keeping pace, as period dramas sometimes do. "The supporting cast is wonderful, and Albert was perfectly cast, as the actor beautifully conveys the chemistry and respect he feels for Victoria." Following three acclaimed seasons, the popular drama concluded in 2019, with the final episode airing in May, leaving fans eager to binge-watch on Netflix. ITV remarked at the time: "There are no plans presently to film Victoria, but that's not to say we won't revisit the series with the production team at a later date."