
Outlander (Starz)
Now, first things first! Looking around my stuff, you may have noticed I’m slightly hooked by “Outlander”. Aye, I can’t deny the fact I am verra favourably inclined toward the spicy intriguing historical romance written by Diana Gabaldon and adapted for Starz by Ron D. Moore. I had bravely resisted Jamie Fraser’s charms as long as he remained a book hero, while now, and I must blame Scot-to-the-bone Mr Heughan for my sudden astonishing change, the situation has changed and I'm prone to an Outlander frenzy. Indeed.
I'm watching the series on Fox Life HD on Monday night. The first two episodes have been broadcast so far. I can watch it in the original language and enjoy Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan , Tobias Menzies and the rest of the talented cast perform in their real voices.
I can’t wait for April 4th , when episode 9 will be on Starz with all its burden of marital issues for the newly married Claire and Jamie and, especially, with the announced hot scenes of make-up sex.
Actually, after years since reading the book first time, I still have to forgive Jamie for what I know he is going to do to Claire (I hope I'm not giving away too much!) but let’s see what happens when he apologizes, vows and begs in smouldering Scottish tones, gourgeously blue-eyed and really contrite on my screen. Are you ready? They say we must be brave, dark times and tough scenes expect us ahead!

Discover more about the upcoming episodes HERE, HERE and HERE.
Watch cast and author at Paley Fest (12/03/2015)
The Musketeers 2 (BBC One)

One more best favorite of mine is BBC The Musketeers. I’ve been watching the new episodes on Friday night and find them really good. It is one of the rare things both my husband and I watch, he being more the House of Cards or The Good Wife sort of watcher.
The Musketeers 2 is on BBC One on Friday night at 9 p.m.
Poldark (BBC One)
What happens if you deeply love a series at 15 and they decide to remake it anew when you are … ok when you are…. let’s say more mature. I ‘ve heard of fans of the old series quite disappointed by or doubtful about almost everything in the new series. As for myself, I indeed loved Poldark when it was on in the late 70s but I truly embraced the idea of a remake and loved Aidan Turner and Eleanor Tomlinson’s as Ross and Demelza as soon as the first pictures and clips were released.
I happened to see episode 1 of the new Poldark in England, while staying at friends' at the wekend. I didn’t travel there on purpose, but it was a lucky coincidence, wasn't it?
Banished (BBC Two)
I was pleasantly surprised by this new period drama that is on BBC Two on Thursday nights. The first episode was great. Back again to the 18th century (see Outlander, Turn or Poldark), the intriguing story takes you to wild Australia when it was the land of British penal colonies. The protagonists are convicts sent there for various crimes - or even no crime at all – and redcoats in the duty to watch them.
As in Outlander or Turn (AMC), His Majesty’s men do not get to be flattered. Not-at-all. They are the villains, the brutal, pitiless ones.Though among them there's always one who marks the exception, one is not that many. And if the others are like Black Jack Randall (Outlander) or Captain Simcoe (Turn) you can be truly shocked.
Cast: Anne Meredith ORLA BRADY, Reverend Johnson EWEN BREMNER, Elizabeth Quinn MYANNA BURING, Corporal MacDonald RYAN CORR, Captain Collins DAVID DAWSON, Letters Molloy NED DENNEHY, Sergeant Timmins CAL MacANINCH, TIM McCUNN, Major Ross JOSEPH MILLSON, Private Buckley ADAM NAGAITIS, Private Mulrooney JORDAN PATRICK SMITH, James Freeman RUSSELL TOVEY, Tommy Barrett JULIAN RHIND TUTT, Kitty McVitie JOANNA VANDERHAM, Stubbins DAVID WALMSLEY, Governor Phillip DAVID WENHAM.
Other period drama series I’ve been watching in the latest weeks are The Mill 2 Channel 4 (2014) and Reign 2 CW. On my TBW list, Wolf Hall (BBC Two) and Mr Selfridge 3 (ITV). Any other good suggestions? What have you been watching? What are your favorite series? What are you looking forward to seeing?