When it comes to period pieces, Pride and Prejudice is most definitely the most well known. For good reason too, the plot is romantic, the music is beautiful, Mr. Darcy is beautiful…

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As great as P&P is, there’s a whole other world of period dramas that is yet to be discovered by the masses.

Moving beyond Downton Abbey, Pride and Prejudice, Victoria, etc. etc, here are some other wonderful period dramas.

Lorna Doone (2000 BBC)

When I sat down to watch this today, I was only intending on watching the first episode. Well, I ended up watching all three episodes in one sitting (don’t judge, I’m sick and have nowhere else to be except the couch) and may I just say my expectations were surpassed. The romance was captivating, the music perfect for the time period, and the plot line full of action, romance, and forgiveness.

The story follows John Ridd, a young farmer who watched his father die at the hands of the neighboring clan, the Doones, as a boy. The Doones terrorize the neighboring farms in order to try and restore their clan’s former glory. John Ridd meets and falls in love with Lorna Doone, the “queen” of the clan. Their romance is heavily tested as old grievances make themselves apparent, new ones are created, and secrets are brought to light. In all of this, John must learn the difference between revenge and forgiveness.

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Wives and Daughters (BBC)

What to say about this one? Wives and Daughters has a fairly simple plot. Molly, a young girl, falls in love with Rodger, who lives on the estate next to her father’s. Completely oblivious of her feelings, he returns her love with friendship. When Molly’s widowed father remarries and a stepmother and stepsister enter her family, Molly watches helplessly as Rodger falls in love with Cecil, her kind, but often selfish stepsister.

This is a delightful miniseries, it has a unique charm to it. I highly recommend the movie North and South, as well, as it’s based on another book by the same author.

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Doctor Thorne 

This miniseries came out a few years ago, and while not my favorite, it was still very charming and colorful.

Essentially, the rich (aren’t they always rich?) Frank Gresham falls in love with the poor Mary Thorne, who is raised by her uncle Doctor Thorne. Their love is tried by the Gresham’s persistence that Frank marry for money, as their fortune is at stake, and a rich drunken neighbor who tries to steal Mary from Frank.

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Yes, that man with the gray hair is indeed Mr. Collins.

The Man From Snowy River 

This Australian movie is a gem. The music and romance… just ahhhh. Very sweet. (The best song is Jessica’s Theme)

The movie is about Jim, a boy who has just lost his father. He moves down to the lowlands to work for Harrison, a wealthy rancher. However, the ranchers don’t respect the boy from the mountains. Jim sets out to prove his worth and earn his manhood, with the support of the rancher’s daughter Jessica. (“Jesssicaaaaaa!” You’ll understand after you watch the movie.) There is a second movie, but its not nearly as good as the first. Both are somewhat cheesy, but they’re cute, warm and fuzzy cheesy.

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The Inheritance

This very charming movie is based off Louisa May Alcott’s first novel of the same name. The story line is fairly simple but sweet; young Edith, an orphan, grows up as a ward in a house where is treated as one of the family. She falls in love with a visitor to their estate, James Percy, who returns her affections. However, a scheming niece tries to break up the match by slandering Edith’s good reputation.

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Tuck Everlasting 

Ummm, this movie makes me cry. It’s beautiful, bittersweet, and thought provoking.

Winnie Foster, a fifteen year old girl, meets a boy in the woods whose family has found the “fountain of youth.” They drank from this spring accidentally and haven’t aged a day since. As Winnie (Alexis Bledel of Gilmore Girls) falls in love with Jesse Tuck, she has to decide if she wants immortality. What I love about this movie is that it reminds us our lives weren’t meant to be forever lived in a fallen world.

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That’s all for today, what are some of your favorite period dramas? I’d love to hear!

(All photos from Pinterest.)


14 responses to “Underrated Period Dramas”

  1. Lissa Avatar
    Lissa

    Wow I hadn’t even heard of a few of these! I shall have to watch them all!

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    1. thebookshopbarista Avatar
      thebookshopbarista

      They’re all really good! Most of them are on amazon prime too

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      1. Lissa Avatar
        Lissa

        Wow cool I’ll definitely be checking them out!

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  2. writeowl Avatar

    some of these sound familiar, but I’ve never seen any of them … and NOW I NEED TO WOW. I love period dramas haha. most of my favorites are Jane Austen adaptations (Emma [BBC 2007, I think] and Persuasion [also BBC, not sure what year, maybe also 2007?]) and Little Dorrit is good too. but I for sure need to see all of these now. thank you for this post! ❤

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    1. thebookshopbarista Avatar
      thebookshopbarista

      So glad I’ve inspired you haha
      I love love love that version of Emma it’s so well done. I have yet to see that version of Persuasion… I’m waiting till I read the book. It’s the same with Little Dorrit, but I really want to see that one since Clare Foy and Matthew McFadden are in it!

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  3. ofmariaantonia Avatar

    I love The Man From Snowy River. I remember that this was the first movie we ever “rented” when we rented our first VCR (a Beta machine). Note, we RENTED the machine as well as the movie!

    It is a good movie. Kirk Douglas is spectacular in his dual role. And, yes the second movie is not as good.

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    1. thebookshopbarista Avatar
      thebookshopbarista

      How funny! We still have a bunch of VHS’s but my brother broke the VCR, so sadly we can’t watch any of them.

      Yes, he’s so great, I didn’t even realize that it was the same actor until later.

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      1. ofmariaantonia Avatar

        Yes, I was a kid when we first watched the movie. Did not have ANY idea that Spur and Jessica’s dad were played by the same guy!

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  4. Simply Megan Joy Avatar

    I love “The Man from Snowy River!” Right now I’m learning “Jessica’s Theme” on piano!

    And I saw the photo for Doctor Thorne and I’m like, “Is that Mr. Collins! Yes. Yes it is.” I don’t think I could imagine him anything different than the ridiculous man he was in P&P! 🙂

    ~ Megan Joy

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    1. thebookshopbarista Avatar
      thebookshopbarista

      Oh I love playing that one!

      Yes! It’s so hard to watch him in any other movie because all I see is Mr. Collins😂

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  5. merrytravels Avatar

    I love so many of these! Lorna Doone, Wives and Daughters and Doctor Thorne are great. Thanks for the suggestion of the Inheritance- I have never seen!

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    1. thebookshopbarista Avatar
      thebookshopbarista

      Yeah! They’re all so good. The inheritance is a very sweet story.

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  6. aregencygirltravels Avatar
    aregencygirltravels

    Oh I love Lorna Doone, just bought it the other day and can’t wait to rewatch it!

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    1. thebookshopbarista Avatar
      thebookshopbarista

      Such a good one!

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