Have you enjoyed Downton Abbey latest season? And what about Death Comes to Pemberley? I really loved them both. Don't you feel a little bit orphaned after the smartest Sherlock series ever on screen ended last Sunday? Brilliant, wasn't it?
Well, this is a blessed time for us. I don't know if we are allowed to hope it'll last long, since period and costume drama series cost quite a lot and even brilliant productions have been cut off recently. Anyhow, let's seize the moment and stop worrying for what may come.
Just today a new costume series set in 17th century premieres on BBC One. D'Artagnan and his dashing musketteers are back, ready to refresh their roguish fame in the memory of old nostalgic fans as well as to capture the enthusiasm of young new adventure lovers. BBC One's The Musketeers has been planned as a 10-episode series, was shot in Prague and is co-produced by BBC America.
Fancy a closer look to the new, charming, Sunday night heroes?
Luke Pasqualino is D'Artagnan
Luke Pasqualino is perhaps most recognisable from his role in E4’s BAFTA award winning series Skins. Following this he was cast alongside Jeremy Irons in the critically acclaimed, The Borgias. Luke has also had cameo roles in the award winning BBC sitcom, Miranda. Last year saw Luke in the supernatural horror film The Apparition and in the lead role in comedy/horror film Love Bite. Most recently Luke starred in the leading role in Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome. Luke will next be seen in Joon-ho Bong’s thriller, Snowpiercer, alongside Chris Evans, Jamie Bell, John Hurt, Tilda Swinton and Octavia Spencer.Santiago Cabrera is Aramis
Santiago Cabrera ’s breakthrough role came in Heroes, where he played Isaac Mendez, a heroin-addicted artist able to paint the future. He also starred as Lancelot in BBC’s Merlin, and was recently seen in Dexter. His film roles include Haven and Love & Other Disasters. He won critical acclaim for his role in Steven Soderbergh's Che. Santiago will next be seen on screen as Count Vronsky in Anna Karenina.
Tom Burke is Athos
Howard Charles is Porthos
Tonight is also the night of Mr Selfridge's return on ITV1. Have you enjoyed series 1? You've been certainly been eagerly waiting for the new episodes then! Here we are, then. We are going to see what's next for Mr and Mrs Selfridge, Agnes Towler and Mr Laclaire, Lady Mae and Victor, Mr Grove and Miss Mardle, just to mention some.
After The Paradise close for vacation, we'd better have a look at what Mr Selfridge has to offer...