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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] 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] isis 2018-12-19 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Hee, when I posted about watching the second season I got that same reaction from another friend. There are a few of us who loved it!
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[personal profile] fucktheg0ds 2018-12-19 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
And by "few" you really mean few, lol! Me and [archiveofourown.org profile] ConvenientAlias are pretty much the only ones writing fic for this show. It really sucks that Netflix didn't promote it enough; it deserves a dedicated fandom.
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[personal profile] isis 2018-12-19 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)

Well, I like the show, but I don't feel the drive to write fic for it.  Back when I watched the first season, the fic that existed was mostly not about the characters and pairings I was most interested in, but I ought to recheck the archive and see what's there...

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[personal profile] fucktheg0ds 2018-12-19 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Ha, for me it's a case of having to write the fic you want to read.