By Neha Mehrotra
Where people have binge-watched all of Bridgerton, period dramas have become a popular genre to get a glimpse of how life used to be then. These shows let us explore lavish lifestyles and grand homes while getting lost in dramatic stories. Whether you crave aristocratic scandals, heartwarming romances, or sweeping historical tales, period dramas transport you to another era and keep you hooked.
Here is a list of the best period dramas to fill the void:
1. Queen Charlotte (2023)
While we are always wary of a spinoff as they can be so hit or miss, Bridgerton’s prequel, Queen Charlotte, will leave you with tears streaming down your face and a feeling that the lump in your throat might never go down again. The series centres on the franchise’s inimitable monarch, going back in time to show how a young Charlotte (India Amarteifio) fell in love with King George (Corey Mylchreest) and landed on the throne, though not necessarily in that order! With her opulent costumes, sharp wit, and deeply emotional narrative, Queen Charlotte masterfully expands the Bridgerton universe.
Where to watch: Netflix
2. Downton Abbey (2010- 2015)
Another popular period drama is Downton Abbey. Bury yourself in the affairs of the Crawley family—the owners and protectors of the Downton Estate. Set against the backdrop of the early 1900s, this series offers a riveting glimpse into the twilight of the aristocracy and their vanishing lifestyle in post-Edwardian England. From scandalous secret pregnancies to upstairs-downstairs romances, the Spanish flu, and even a murder trial, Downton Abbey has it all.
Where to watch: Netflix
3. Pride and Prejudice (2005)
If there is one period movie that has bewitched our body and soul, then it has to be Pride and Prejudice. Set in 19th-century England, it follows the Bennet family and their relentless quest to marry off their daughters to wealthy suitors. When the story’s protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet, first encounters Mr. Darcy, his aloof and disdainful behaviour puts her off, while Darcy perceives Elizabeth and her family as beneath his social standing. But once they get past their prickly first impressions, sparks fly, and a love story for the ages unfolds. And let’s not forget one of the most iconic romantic gestures in the history of period dramas – Mr. Darcy’s hand flex. Say no more.
Where to watch: Netflix
4. Little Women
If you have ever had a sibling, or called yourself a writer, or experienced heartbreak, you must watch Little Women immediately. Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott, the Greta Gerwig-directed adaptation chronicles the lives of the March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—in Concord, Massachusetts, during the 19th century. Expect period costumes, dreamy landscapes, beautiful cinematography, heartfelt moments and grand confessions.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime
5. Outlander
Based on Diana Gabaldon’s series of historical novels, Outlander has won the hearts of fans with its captivating storylines and beloved characters. The period drama follows the journey of British nurse Claire Randall, who time-travels from the 20th century to 17th-century Scotland. There, she meets Jamie Fraser, a Scottish warrior, falls in love, and suddenly is torn between two time periods and two men! If you enjoy romantic comedies and period dramas with a whole lot of nostalgia, Outlander is a must-watch for your binge list
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Where to watch: Netflix
6. Vanity Fair (2004)
Come for the satire and scandal; stay for the cheeky period drama! A spirited adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray’s classic, Vanity Fair, follows Becky Sharp (Olivia Cooke), a plucky young woman determined to climb the social ladder by any means necessary. It’s an outsider’s take on the world of Bridgerton and, even better, it features Claudia Jessie, a.k.a. Eloise Bridgerton, as Becky’s close friend, Amelia. With sharp wit, daring schemes, and a dash of romance, this mini-series serves up a delicious blend of humour and intrigue that will keep you hooked from start to finish.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime
7. Mr Malcom’s List (2022)
If you’re craving a Regency rom-com with a twist, Mr. Malcolm’s List should jump to the top of your watchlist. This delightful film centres on Selina Dalton (Freida Pinto), who teams up with her friend Julia Thistlewaite (Zawe Ashton) to get revenge on the pernickety Mr. Jeremy Malcolm (Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù) after he snubs Julia for not meeting one of his absurdly detailed qualifications for a bride. With sparkling performances and witty banter, Mr. Malcolm’s List serves up a charming mix of love and laughter that’s simply irresistible.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime
8. Poldark (2015 – 2019)
Based on the first two novels in Winston Graham’s Poldark series, this show revolves around the dashing Ross Poldark (Aidan Turner). Freshly back from the American Revolutionary War, Ross finds his world turned upside down: his father has passed away, his copper mine is on the brink of collapse, and his childhood sweetheart is engaged to another man. Drama, anyone? It’s a whirlwind of 18th-century charm, featuring rugged coastlines, smouldering looks, and plenty of heart-tugging moments.
Where to watch: Apple TV
9. Emma
If you’re on the hunt for the best period drama to watch, look no further than Emma. This delightful adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel brings wit, charm, and vibrant visual splendour to the screen. Anya Taylor-Joy shines as the mischievous match-making Emma Woodhouse, whose attempts at playing cupid in her quaint English village are filled with humour, hilarious misunderstandings and heartfelt revelations. <\p>
Where to watch: JioCinema
10. The Spanish Princess (2019-2020)
Turn on the subtitles, sit back, and enjoy this underrated Spanish royal drama. This series follows the feisty Catherine of Aragon, played by Charlotte Hope, as she takes on Tudor England’s political minefield with wit and determination. Promised to Prince Arthur and later juggling the affections of the future Henry VIII, Catherine’s life is a whirlwind of ambition, romance, and survival. Packed with sumptuous costumes, rich historical details, and enough royal drama to keep your tiara spinning, The Spanish Princess is a regal treat that’s impossible to resist.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime