Julian Fellowes Presents Doctor Thorne

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  • 2016
  • 1 Season

Set in the fictional village of Greshamsbury in Victorian England, Julian Fellowes Presents Doctor Thorne is a charming and engaging period drama that follows the lives of the wealthy aristocratic family, the Greshams, and their neighbors in the village. The show, which is based on the 1858 novel of the same name by Anthony Trollope, revolves around the story of Doctor Thorne, a kind and benevolent country doctor, and his relationship with the Gresham family.

At the heart of the story is the romance between Mary Thorne (Stefanie Martini), the doctor's penniless but spirited niece, and Frank Gresham (Harry Richardson), the heir to the Gresham estate. Mary's mother had been estranged from the Thorne family due to a scandal years ago, and Mary has grown up in relative poverty. Despite their differing social standings, Mary and Frank fall deeply in love, but their relationship is complicated by the financial difficulties facing the Gresham family.

Frank's mother, Lady Arabella Gresham (Rebecca Front), is determined to maintain the family's status and sees Frank's marriage to Mary as a financial disaster that would lead to the family's ruin. Lady Arabella would much prefer Frank to marry a wealthy heiress, such as Martha Dunstable (Alison Brie), the daughter of a millionaire from the United States who has recently moved to England. In Lady Arabella's eyes, Martha has everything Mary doesn't - wealth, social status, and connections.

However, Frank is torn between his loyalty to his family and his love for Mary, and he must navigate a series of challenges in order to convince Lady Arabella and his father, Sir Roger Gresham (Ian McShane), that he should be allowed to marry Mary despite her lack of wealth and connections.

While the central romance provides much of the narrative thrust, there are also a host of other subplots and characters that make Doctor Thorne engaging and entertaining. Julian Fellowes, the creator of Downton Abbey, brings his signature wit and charm to the script, and the show is full of memorable and eccentric characters, including the scheming Lady Arabella, the gossipy Miss Dunstable, the dashing but unreliable Sir Louis Scatcherd (Edward Franklin), and the crotchety old doctor himself.

In addition to the strong writing, Doctor Thorne also benefits from excellent production values. The costumes and sets are all beautifully crafted, and the show's cinematography effectively captures the lush landscapes and stately homes of Victorian England. The music, composed by Ilan Eshkeri, is also a highlight, with its lilting strings and evocative melodies adding to the show's overall charm.

Overall, Julian Fellowes Presents Doctor Thorne is a delightful and engrossing period drama that combines romance, humor, and drama in equal measure. The show's strong writing, memorable characters, and beautiful production values make it a must-watch for fans of the genre, and it stands as a worthy addition to the canon of classic British TV dramas.

Julian Fellowes Presents Doctor Thorne is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (4 episodes). The series first aired on May 19, 2016.

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Episode Four
4. Episode Four
May 20, 2016
While Frank and Mary plan their upcoming nuptials, Lady Arabella determines not to give up without a fight. She manages to persuade Mary that marrying Frank would be a selfish act, and that if she truly loves him she should set him free. Meanwhile, Louis is drinking as much as his father ever did, while struggling with his unpopular position in society and Mary's rejection. A troubled and destructive young man, he takes great pleasure in insulting the Greshams when they invite him for dinner.
Episode Three
3. Episode Three
May 20, 2016
Frank finally plucks up the courage to propose to Mary and Dr Thorne gives him his blessing, but not before he has filled him in on the scandalous truth surrounding her birth. Lady Arabella continues her persecution of Mary, and is furious when Frank tells her he is set on marrying Dr Thorne's penniless niece. When Mary accepts, Louis vows to take his revenge upon the Greshams by seizing their estate.
Episode Two
2. Episode Two
May 20, 2016
It's Election Day, and while Sir Roger Scatcherd wins the respect of the voters, he succumbs to ill health at the hustings. Doctor Thorne does his best to ease the pain of the cantankerous old man, but he senses the end is near. Scatcherd's son, Louis, is called for and he takes an immediate shine to Mary. Meanwhile, Miss Dunstable urges Frank to follow his heart and stay true to Mary, despite mounting pressure from his family. Dr Thorne endeavours to embrace his new position as Louis' guardian, but is horrified to learn that he has romantic designs on his niece.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
May 19, 2016
1855. Doctor Thorne's penniless niece, Mary, is devastated to learn that she is the illegitimate child of his late brother. Mary falls in love with the heir to the Greshamsbury Estate, Frank. Frank is under instructions to save his family from financial ruin by marrying money. Doctor Thorne acts as both physician and business advisor to a railway millionaire, who holds the fate of Greshamsbury.
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Julian Fellowes Presents Doctor Thorne is available for streaming on the Amazon Studios website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Julian Fellowes Presents Doctor Thorne on demand at Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    May 19, 2016