What would it be like to follow the footsteps of Lady Mary Crawley and Dr. Martin Ellingham? This summer, we’re giving you the opportunity to find out.
Every Sunday night, I face two problems: one, that my weekly viewing of MASTERPIECE leaves me craving a pot of tea and something sweet to indulge in and two, my baking skills teeter between ‘acceptable’ and ‘possibly edible.’
MASTERPIECE heads to 19th Century France on Sundays this spring with "Les Misérables," a new retelling of the blockbuster novel from award-winning screenwriter Andrew Davies.
With more than 50 costumes on display from the world-renowned London firm, Cosprop Ltd., you’ll get a close look at all of the detail that went into costuming the Dowager Countess of Grantham, Harry Selfridge, Elizabeth Bennet, and more.
On Sunday evening, viewers departed Concord, Massachusetts with Marmee as Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy face, for the first time, a future where they must raise themselves in the new Masterpiece and BBC adaptation of "Little Women."