Gwyneth Hughes has adapted the upcoming four-part miniseries from one of the first novels of English literature- ‘The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling’ by one of the first English novelists Henry Fielding.
The plot will center on an illegitimate young man as he falls in love with an heiress. British actor Solly McLeod and Australian actress Sophie Wilde have been cast as Tom and Sophia in the upcoming series. It is set to be released on 30th April 2023 on PBS.
Here is a list of a number of other television series adapted from various British classics.
Also Read: Is Class Season 2 Officially Renewed by Netflix?
Prime Video
Adrian Hodges adapted this two-part drama from the 1850 same-named novel of Charles Dickens for BBC. Simon Curtis has directed this series the story of which is a semi-autobiography of the author himself.
The series ran for two episodes which arrived on the 25th and 26th December of 1999. The character of a young David Copperfield is the acting debut of Daniel Radcliffe who will later be seen acquiring prominence through the titular role of the Harry Potter film series in which he collaborated with five of his ‘David Copperfield co-stars- Maggie Smith, Imelda Staunton, Zoë Wanamaker, Dawn French, Paul Whitehouse.
Hulu
Tom Hooper directed this British television serial drama adapted from the 1876 same-named novel of George Eliot adapted by Andrew Davies which presents the journey of life of an intelligent man with obscure origin.
Hugh Dancy portrayed the titular role with Romola Garai starring as the heroine Gwendolen Harleth. It ran from 23rd November to 7th December of 2002 on BBC1.
BBC
Andrew Davies adapted this British television drama from Jane Austen’s popular same-named novel of 1813.
Jennifer Ehle portrayed Elizabeth Bennet with Colin Firth starring as Fitzwilliam Darcy in the series.
It won a number of accolades including Ehle winning a BAFTA Television Award under the category of Best Actress. It ran from 24th September to 29th October of 1995.
The New York Times
Mostly directed by Charles Sturridge, this British television serial is an adaptation of English author Evelyn Waugh’s novel ‘Brideshead Revisited’.
Jeremy Irons and Anthony Andrews portrayed Charles Ryder and Lord Sebastian Flyte in the series. It ran from 12th October to 22nd December of 1981.
BBC
This BBC1 adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s same-named 1847 novel is directed by Julian Amyes. The plot revolves around an orphan woman’s journey from a young age to adulthood through experiences of education, love, and life as a whole.
Zelah Clarke and Timothy Dalton were cast as Jane Eyre and Edward Rochester respectively in the series. It ran from 9th October to 18th December 1983.
Radio Times
Andrew Davies adapted this British historical drama series from Jane Austen’s renowned unfinished manuscript. It is in the Regency era and centers on a naive young woman’s experience of life through navigating the titular seaside resort.
Rose Williams portrayed the protagonist Charlotte Heywood in the series. It premiered on 25th August 2019.
Radio Times
This British television serial is the first-ever adaptation of Charles Dickens ‘Great Expectations’ and was vastly popular at the time of its release and is able to stand up well even today despite the lack of budget and scale compared to the next adaptations.
It cast Gary Bond, Francesca Annis, and Maxine Audley as Pip, Estella, and Miss Havisham. It ran from 22nd January to 26th March of 1967.
CultBox
This is a BBC1 adaptation of D. H. Lawrence’s renowned novel 1928- ‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’. The plot revolves around a woman’s affair with a groundskeeper after her husband becomes s*xually inactive coming back wounded from the First World War.
The story deals with the theme of s*xual taboos and the British class system of that time. Joely Richardson portrayed the titular character in the series that ran from 6th June to 27th June of 1993.
IMDb
This is a four-part adaptation of Jane Austen’s popular novel ‘Emma’. Romola Garai portrayed the famous character of Emma Woodhouse in the series. The adaptation is done by BAFTA award-winning writer Sandy Welch.
It was nominated for four Primetime Emmy nominations including one win. It ran from 4th October to 25th October 2009 on BBC1.
IMDb
This controversial adaptation of Dickens’ 1838 same-named novel adds a two hours long backstory much of which is invented by scriptwriter Alan Bleasdale.
Also, the story changes almost every detail keeping the main idea intact. Sam Smith portrayed the titular character in the series that ran from 28th November to 19th December 1999.
Get ready for sunshine, chaos, and plenty of laughs—Tyler Perry’s iconic Madea character is officially…
What if we told you the drama isn’t over? In fact, it’s only just heating…
Yellowjackets Season 4 is on TV trends right now as it's season 3 is coming…
The Hulu limited series Good American Family continues to captivate audiences with its dramatization of…
Power Book III: Raising Kanan’ Season 4 Episode 7 trailer has been released by STARZ…
The hit STARZ crime drama Power Book III: Raising Kanan Season 4 Episode 6, titled…