22 Iconic British Period Dramas You Could Be Streaming Right Now

The costumes, the sets, the attention to detail, the walking around a huge garden getting up to no good, and, of course, the brooding men: we absolutely love a period drama (even more than Game of Thrones). Luckily, our TV channels are full of them. From 1920s gangs to 18th-century romance, there is a British TV period drama to suit everyone, and we're keen to watch every single one at least once — perhaps a dozen times if it's Pride and Prejudice. If you're looking for some escapism, there's nothing quite like a BBC or ITV drama to take you to another time and place . . . and you might even discover one of your favorite actors in an early role. Grab some snacks and settle down with our list of 22 amazing period dramas that you have to watch.

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The Durrells in Corfu
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The Durrells in Corfu

The Durrells may be a British comedy drama, but it's actually set in Corfu in the 1930s. Based on Gerald Durrell's memoirs, it stars the always excellent Keeley Hawes (not her only appearance on this list) as a struggling young widow who moves her four children to Europe. The costumes are as excellent as you're hoping and this is easy Sunday afternoon viewing.

Watch it on Amazon Prime.

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Poldark
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Poldark

Do you like your period dramas brooding? Then you'll like Poldark. Set in the 18th century, the lead character of Ross Poldark is played by the very easy-on-the-eyes Aidan Turner. He returns to Cornwall from the American Revolutionary War to discover that his father has died and his estate is in ruins. His childhood sweetheart is also engaged to his cousin. Will his luck turn? There are four series to watch to help you find out.

Watch it on Amazon Prime.

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Victoria
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Victoria

The name probably gives this show away: it's all about Queen Victoria. It stars Jenna Coleman in the title role (eagle eyes will recognize her from Doctor Who) and begins with Victoria's ascension to the throne and continues with her marriage to Albert. A second season is airing right now, so grab some snacks and settle in, you've got a lot to catch up on.

Watch it on Amazon Prime.

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The Crown
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The Crown

The Crown has done wonders for the reputation of our royal family, but it threw a lot of questions at us, too. Why didn't Elizabeth ever wear cropped trousers when her sister Margaret looked so amazing in them? If we fancy Matt Smith as Prince Philip, do we . . . fancy Prince Philip? Olivia Colman is taking the crown in the next series and we cannot wait.

Watch it on Netflix.

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Garrow's Law
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Garrow's Law

Based on the life of 18th century lawyer William Garrow, this period legal drama is short but sweet. As with modern courtroom dramas, there's a different case to be solved each week, but of course Garrow's own drama runs alongside the shorter story lines (and yes, of course, there's a love interest). There are only three seasons of the show, and although it feels like the BBC cut this short way too soon, it's still a cracker.

Buy it on Amazon.

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Lark Rise to Candleford
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Lark Rise to Candleford

The BBC's adaptation of Flora Thompson's semiautobiographical novels told the story of a close community living in the hamlet of Lark Rise and the nearby town of Candleford in the late 19th century. Often compared to the similarly-themed Cranford, it featured an ensemble cast of big names including Dawn French and Julia Sawalha, and ran for four seasons between 2008 and 2011.

Watch it on Amazon Prime.

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Peaky Blinders
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Peaky Blinders

It's no secret that many at POPSUGAR are massive fans of Peaky Blinders, which is set in Birmingham just after World War I (it's quite refreshing to see a city-based period drama that isn't set in London). The show is about a family of criminal gangsters, and stars Cillian Murphy as the charismatic head of the family, Tommy Shelby. Don't make plans once you start watching this — you'll cancel them three episodes in.

Watch it on Netflix.

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The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders

Based on the novel by Daniel Defoe, this BBC adaptation stars veteran actress Alex Kingston before she even stepped foot onto the set of ER. Moll Flanders is a wayward woman who is trying to escape her life of crime. Will she be able to get the life of riches and security that she's always wanted?

Watch it on Amazon Prime.

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Pride & Prejudice
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Pride & Prejudice

Colin Firth puts in an iconic performance as Mr. Darcy in Andrew Davies's iconic 1995 BBC adaptation Pride & Prejudice. He was absolutely born to play Jane Austen's brooding leading man, and we'd even suggest that the role shaped the rest of his career — remember him playing Mark Darcy in Bridget Jones's Diary? This series never, ever gets old. Even if you've seen it dozens of times before, it's definitely time for a rewatch.

Watch it on Amazon Prime.

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War and Peace
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War and Peace

Tolstoy's sweeping literary classic, set during the Napoleonic wars and the French invasion of Russia, has been adapted many times, but the most recent lavish BBC adaptation (which aired in 2016) definitely holds its own. Penned by Andrew Davies (the man behind the BBC's beloved Pride & Prejudice), War and Peace featured a huge cast of period drama veterans alongside young stars like Lily James, Aneurin Barnard, and James Norton.

Watch it on Amazon Prime.

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Ripper Street
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Ripper Street

We're not suggesting that Matthew MacFadyen is the only reason to watch Ripper Street, but he is a very, very good reason. As the name suggests, the crime thriller is set in Whitechapel after the final Jack the Ripper murder, but when more women start being killed, detectives wonder if the killer has returned.

Watch it on Netflix.

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The Forsyte Saga
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The Forsyte Saga

Long before he won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for Homeland, Damien Lewis became known in British households for his role in The Forsyte Saga. A 1960s adaptation of this generational drama (set at the turn of the century) was a roaring success, so people were expecting a lot from the 2002 remake. It didn't disappoint, spanning two seasons.

Watch it on Amazon Prime.

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Poirot
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Poirot

The setting of everyone's favorite Belgian detective Hercule Poirot's adventures isn't explicit, but most episodes are set in the 1930s. Alongside David Suchet's brilliant acting and Agatha Christie's excellent plots, ITV also serves up amazing costumes and Art Deco settings across its long-running series.

Watch it on Amazon Prime.

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The Tudors
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The Tudors

If we are to believe Showtime, Henry VIII was hot and he had a lot of sex, so that's what you're getting with The Tudors, a lavish drama set during Henry's reign. There is a plot around all of the snogging, and they actually stick to the larger historical events pretty faithfully, but this is glamorous drama at its best. It stars Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn before she hit the big time, too.

Watch it on Netflix.

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Call the Midwife
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Call the Midwife

Set in the poverty-stricken east of London in the 1950s, you would be forgiven for thinking that Call the Midwife is a wholesome, gentle Sunday-night drama. But don't be fooled: though it can stray into sentiment, it packs more punch than you might be expecting. It's based on a real-life biography and the latest series has had viewers sobbing into their sofa cushions during every episode.

Watch it on Netflix, and don't forget tissues.

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Jane Eyre

There are a lot of different version of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, but as far as we're concerned, the best is definitely the BBC version starring Ruth Wilson and Toby Stephens. The headstrong governess was a seminal role in Wilson's career. If you loved the book, we'd argue that this version is even better than the most recent blockbuster.

Watch it on Amazon Prime.

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Cranford
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Cranford

The rural town of Cranford in Cheshire was ruled by its matriarchs, and this series puts them center stage. This series was inspired by the whimsical, romantic novels of Elizabeth Gaskell, and Dame Judi Dench was a huge draw for the show. There were only five episodes, but it was popular enough for producers to make a two-part Christmas special. Tom Hiddleston fans will want to check it our for one of his early performances.

Watch it on Amazon Prime.

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The Crimson Petal and the White
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The Crimson Petal and the White

Who knew Chris O'Dowd would be so great in a serious role? After watching the actor in hit comedy shows, seeing him in a dramatic role was a surprise, but he's excellent in this atmospheric mini series. He stars alongside Romola Garai, who plays prostitute Sugar, in this tale of sex and murder in Victorian London.

Watch it on Amazon Prime.

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Downton Abbey
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Downton Abbey

One withering look from Maggie Smith is enough to curdle milk. ITV's period drama Downton Abbey quickly became a global success story, thanks in no small part to the incredible cast and the perfect script by Gosford Park writer Julian Fellowes. There's something of the Upstairs, Downstairs about it, although it's set in Yorkshire and not London. It takes place at the turn of the 20th century and follows the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their staff. After a couple of episodes, you'll be hooked.

Watch it on Amazon Prime.

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The White Queen
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The White Queen

Giving many people their first introduction to Rebecca Ferguson, The White Queen is an adaptation of the first books in Philippa Gregory's The Cousins' War series. It's a heavily fictionalized account of the life of Elizabeth Woodville, consort to King Edward VI, and her rivals and allies during the Wars of the Roses. With plenty of powerful female characters, it's just as dramatic, romantic, and over the top as you'd hope. A follow-up series, The White Princess, starring Killing Eve's Jodie Comer, is also available, and takes the action into the early Tudor period.

Watch it on Amazon Prime.

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House of Cards

We're mad about the American version of House of Cards with Robin Wright, but did you know the political cliffhanger thriller was based on a four-episode BBC drama? The original actually aired in 1990, and while it may have had less glamour and fewer threesomes, it has backstabbing and intrigue in spades. Questioning whether 1990 is really "period?" It's almost 30 years ago, so it counts.

Watch it on Amazon Prime.

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Upstairs, Downstairs

Another appearance on our list for Keeley Hawes, this version of Upstairs, Downstairs isn't the first — the BBC originally made the series in 1971. However, it's this one that we love for its sparkling cast and glamour. It follows on from the original series at 165 Eaton Place, London, taking place six years after the show concluded on the brink of WWII.

Watch it on Amazon Prime.