A new historical drama "Jamestown" is now available on PBS's "Passport" online streaming service. (It's also available on Amazon Video) The show follows 3 women who arrive in Jamestown, Virginia in 1619. More here:
https://blogs.weta.org/tellyvisions/201 ... n-passport
I recognized Sophie Rundle from the short-lived "The Bletchley Circle" series.
Anyone else seen this series during its UK broadcast or watching online here in the US?
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Jamestown
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Re: Jamestown
I'm watching it - it's entertaining but nothing special. I think they're taking a lot of liberties and at times it feels more like a soap opera than history.
Sophie Rundle was also in Peaky Blinders.
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Re: Jamestown
Why am I still watching this?! It's so bad sometimes, but I guess it's because I don't really have any other "summer" shows.