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a fever of thyself ([personal profile] sea_changed) wrote in [community profile] historium2018-12-18 01:42 pm

favorite historical tv shows

There was discussion about making a post where people could share their favorite historical TV shows, so I thought I would go ahead and do that: I'd love to hear people's favorites, and I'm always looking for recs.

A few of my own favorites, to start us off--I'm undoubtedly forgetting many, but here are a few off the top of my head that I love:

Black Sails - Early 18th century pirates. The first season starts out somewhat trashy, but the show quickly matures into a fascinating and beautifully-done meditation on the stories we tell--about history, about others, about ourselves--and what stories get preserved and remembered and what stories are forgotten or destroyed. Excellent LGBT rep. Four seasons.

The Hour - 1950s BBC news reporters. The cast here is stellar--Ben Whishaw, Romola Garai, Dominic West--and the production and writing utterly stunning. This isn't an era or a subject I would be naturally drawn to, but everything about this show is just so extraordinarily well done. Two very short (six-episode) seasons.

Deadwood - 1870s gold-mining town in South Dakota. The one, the only. A cult show for a reason--you either love it or you, well, don't--this show is incredibly well-acted and written like nothing you're likely to hear on television before or since. Three seasons.

North and South - Victorian England. The most goddamn romantic thing you'll ever see in your life. Based on the Elizabeth Gaskell novel, this follows a woman from the south of England and a man from the north, and deals with social and class issues in the mid-Victorian era while telling a nuanced and compelling love story. Also contains the best refusal of a marriage proposal scene ever. Miniseries.

ETA: I knew I was forgetting something important--the HBO John Adams miniseries. It's absolutely wonderful--the acting is incredible (almost everyone's perfect, but their Jefferson is especially perfect), the production is stellar, and it's for the most part quite remarkably historically accurate. A definite recommendation.
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[personal profile] silailo 2018-12-18 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I was eyeing North and South on Netflix a while back. I should give it a try!

Despite being a huge fan of westerns, I've never even seen Deadwood but I probably should. You've convinced me. ;)
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[personal profile] thisbluespirit 2018-12-18 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, thanks for doing a post! I've been busy Yuletiding the last few days...

And I'll have to think about mine as the list will be long, but North & South is one of my favourites, too, & I really enjoyed The Hour!
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[personal profile] rydra_wong 2018-12-18 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Here for the Black Sails love!
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[personal profile] isis 2018-12-18 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Some historical TV I've enjoyed recently (for some value of recently):

TURN - based on the true story of the Culper Ring, the rebel spies in the American Revolutionary War. (4 seasons, complete)

Marco Polo - really more about Kublai Khan, strays from the historical a few times, a lot of gratuitous sex and nudity but also stunning scenery. (2 seasons, then canceled)

The Last Kingdom - based on Bernard Cornwell's Saxon Stories, around a (fictional) character, a Saxon raised by Danes, who ends up fighting for Alfred the Great. Also strays from the historical a bit, but it's a wonderfully gritty show with great characters. (3 seasons so far)

Which of course reminds me of Sharpe, also based on Cornwell's books, with the fictional title character fighting for the Duke of Wellington in the Napoleonic wars; I saw these quite some time ago, but really loved them. (16 films, more movies than episodes)
Edited 2018-12-18 21:03 (UTC)
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[personal profile] dickinsons 2018-12-18 09:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I love Black Sails so much! I've also seen North and South and I loved it. Deadwood sounds so interesting, I definitely need to watch it.

I'd say Downton Abbey, but... For me it got worse in the later seasons, by that point I liked reading the fanfiction better than watching the show. Still, I still remember it fondly and it had some great characters. I also loved the first seasons of Vikings, but I stopped watching shortly before they killed off my favourite character (I'm petty I guess).
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[personal profile] rydra_wong 2018-12-18 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)
By [personal profile] efficio who did some really stunning Black Sails icons!

Findable at: https://bungalows.dreamwidth.org/tag/tv:+black+sails
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[personal profile] dickinsons 2018-12-18 09:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Thomas is my favourite character from the show, and yeah, the way they treated him... I'm glad there's a ton of fanfiction out there and I can imagine him having a happier life.

And about Vikings, yeah, there was so much potential there, and they didn't do anything with it :/ a shame, really!
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[personal profile] fucktheg0ds 2018-12-18 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Someone else who likes Marco Polo! What a fantastic and underrated show, with AMAZING aesthetics. The cliffhanger ending is such a shame.
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[personal profile] fucktheg0ds 2018-12-18 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Some historical shows I love or have watched recently. The first two should be on Netflix, not sure about the other two.

Marco Polo, as mentioned above.

Spartacus: This is the show my username comes from! Four seasons (or three full seasons + a prequel mini-series), don't let the first season put you off. Ancient Rome, with gladiators and rebellion. Great costumes, bi and gay representation, POC, some great story lines. Graphic violence and sex, lots of nudity. Every trigger warning you can think of applies. Oh, and Lucy Lawless and John Hannah are in it.

Harlots: About sex workers in 18th century London. Two seasons are out, with a third in production. LGB and POC rep. It's very very very good.

Vanity Fair: Regency England, one season. I watched this recently and it was interesting. The main character has so many negative traits but you can't help liking her.
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[personal profile] greerwatson 2018-12-18 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I loved Deadwood. I totally agree about the acting: it's fabulous. It's definitely tough to watch at times, though. Very gritty take on realism.
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[personal profile] greerwatson 2018-12-18 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you like Sean Bean? Because he played the hero.
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[personal profile] fucktheg0ds 2018-12-18 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Harlots is incredible and deserves to be at the top of your list!

And Vanity Fair is pretty. It breaks the fourth wall at the start of each episode and at the end of the show, which is strange, but overall it's cool. I think there's only 7 episodes, so it's very watchable.
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[personal profile] sparrowfart 2018-12-18 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I've got a friend who's been harassing me to watch Black Sails already. I really need to get myself together and sit down and watch!

Definitely gonna toss The Hour and Deadwood onto the to-watch list now too
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[personal profile] lettered 2018-12-19 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, is this a new Vanity Fair? I'm a huge fan of the 1998 BBC Vanity Fair, but have watched several different versions and am always up for a new one. I love the book.

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