![]() Starring Jamie Dornan, this lavishly produced miniseries is set in England and America during the 1680s. RELATED | Murdoch Mysteries (The TV Series) Review #26: New Worlds (2014)Īcorn Synopsis: New Worlds is a gripping story of love, loss and the human price paid in the struggle for justice and liberty. Why You Should Check it Out: Yes, sometimes the dialogue is a little stilted, but overall, this period mystery show is a whole lot of fun due to historical figures popping into the stories from time to time and also a good love story between the two leads. All-new season 8 now available as Murdoch faces some of his toughest cases yet. RELATED | Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Review #25: Murdoch Mysteries (2008) Murdoch MysteriesĪcorn Synopsis: Cutting-edge Victorian science meets cunningly plotted mystery in this award-winning Canadian TV drama. That being said, Acorn TV only has the first two seasons (Netflix beat them this time around).Ĭontent Note: While mostly TV-PG or TV-14, there are occasional scenes of nudity and innuendo. If you haven’t seen this yet, make sure to make it a top priority! The two main love stories in this are sexy and also adorable. Why You Should Check it Out: Words cannot describe how much I love Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. The glamorous lady detective goes about her work with a pistol close at hand and, more often than not, a male admirer even closer. #24: Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries (2012) I dare anyone not to love Jack and Phryne’s witty banter and smoldering chemistry!Īcorn Synopsis: In 1920s Melbourne, Phryne Fisher is a thoroughly modern woman operating in a mostly male world. Darcy? Also, keep an eye out for Sleepy Hollow’s Tom Mison as Mr. Why You Should Check it Out: While I don’t love Amanda Price all that much ( Austenland does better in the likeability department), I love the premise of this fun series. #23: Lost in Austen (2008) Lost in AustenĪcorn Synopsis: Bored bank worker Amanda Price literally becomes lost in her favourite Austen book after she finds a strange portal in her bathroom and swaps places with its heroine Elizabeth Bennet. Why You Should Check it Out: Lilies comes from the brilliant mind of Heidi Thomas who currently runs Call the Midwife. ![]() They struggle through poverty, passions, and disappointments-sustained by the fortifying power of family in this captivating series. Why You Should Check it Out: A young and hilarious Hugh Laurie and Steven Fry… #22: Lilies (2007) Photo: BBCĪcorn Synopsis: The Moss sisters-my lilies, as their father calls them-live in working-class Liverpool right after World War I. Acorn Synopsis: Bertie, the immensely eligible dandy with fluff where his brain should be, and Jeeves, the gentleman’s gentleman, whose mighty intellect is entirely devoted to getting his young master out of scrapes and keeping him out of the clutches of prospective brides.
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