Favorite Television Productions Set in the 1870s

Sep 28, 2020 11:40



Below is a list of my favorite television productions set in the 1870s:

FAVORITE TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS SET IN THE 1870s



1. "The Buccaneers" (1995) - Maggie Wadey wrote this excellent adaptation of Edith Wharton's last novel about four American young women who marry into the British aristocracy is also another big favorite of mine. Directed by Philip Saville, the miniseries starred Carla Gugino, Alison Elliott, Rya Kihlstedt and Mira Sorvino.



2. "Around the World in 80 Days" (1989) - Pierce Brosnan starred in this television adaptation of Jules Verne's 1872 novel about an Englishman's journey around the world. Directed by Buzz Kulick, the miniseries co-starred Eric Idle, Julia Nickson and Peter Ustinov.



3. "Lonesome Dove" (1989) - Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones starred in this excellent adaptation of Larry McMurty's 1985 novel about a cattle drive from Texas to Montana. Simon Wincer directed.



4. "The Way We Live Now" (2001) - Andrew Davies wrote this television adaptation of Anthony Trollope's 1875 novel about a Central European financier's impact upon London society. Directed by David Yates, the four-part miniseries starred David Suchet, Matthew Macfayden, Shirley Henderson and Cillian Murphy.



5. "Daniel Deronda" (2002) - Andrew Davies adapted this television adaptation of George Eliot's 1876 novel. Directed by Tom Hooper, the four-part miniseries starred Hugh Dancy and Romola Garai.



6. "The Sacketts" (1979) - Sam Elliott, Jeff Osterhage and Tom Selleck starred in this television adaptation of Louis L'Amour's two novels - 1960's "The Daybreakers" and 1961's "Sackett". Robert Totten directed.



7. "The Far Pavilions" (1984) - Ben Cross and Amy Irving starred in this adaptation of M.M. Kaye's 1978 novel about the star-crossed romance between a British Army officer and a royal princess from Northern India. Peter Duffell directed.



8. "The Woman in White" (1997) - Tara Fitzgerald and Justine Waddell starred in this adaptation of Wilkie Collins' 1859 novel about two half-sisters caught up in a grand conspiracy over a mysterious woman in white and a family fortune. Tim Fywell directed.



9. "Deadwood" (2004-2006) - Timothy Olyphant and Ian McShane starred in HBO's series about the famous Dakota mining town during the late 1870s. The series was created by David Milch.



10. "The Crimson Petal and the White" (2011) - Romola Garai starred in this adaptation of Michel Faber's 2002 novel about a London prostitute's impact upon the lives of a wealthy family. Marc Munden directed.

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