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Genre
  
Drama

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
28 August 2016

Location
  
United Kingdom

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8.9/10
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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of series
  
1

Network
  
ITV

Cast
  
Jenna Coleman

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Written by
  
Daisy Goodwin Guy Andrews

Starring
  
Jenna Coleman Tom Hughes Peter Bowles Catherine Flemming Daniela Holtz Nell Hudson Ferdinand Kingsley Tommy Knight Nigel Lindsay Eve Myles David Oakes Paul Rhys Adrian Schiller Peter Firth Alex Jennings Rufus Sewell

Composer(s)
  
Ruth Barrett; Mearl; Martin Phipps

Similar
  
Masterpiece, Poldark, The Crown, Downton Abbey, War & Peace

Profiles

Victoria is a British drama television series created by Daisy Goodwin and starring Jenna Coleman. The series was announced in September 2015 when Coleman decided to leave Doctor Who to take on the role as Queen Victoria.

Contents

Victoria premiered on 28 August 2016 on ITV. The first series consisted of eight episodes, and concluded on 9 October 2016. In September 2016, ITV renewed Victoria for a second series, followed by a Christmas special, both set to air in 2017.

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Premise

The first series depicts the first few years of the reign of Queen Victoria, played by Jenna Coleman, from her accession to the throne at the age of eighteen, to her intense friendship and infatuation with Lord Melbourne, to her courtship and early marriage to Prince Albert (played by Tom Hughes) and finally to the birth of their first child, Victoria.

The second series will follow Victoria's struggles on managing her role as Queen with that of her duties to her husband and children.

Main

  • Jenna Coleman as Queen Victoria
  • Tom Hughes as Prince Albert
  • Peter Bowles as the Duke of Wellington
  • Catherine Flemming as the Duchess of Kent
  • Daniela Holtz as Baroness Lehzen
  • Nell Hudson as Miss Skerrett
  • Ferdinand Kingsley as Charles Elmé Francatelli
  • Tommy Knight as Archibald Brodie
  • Nigel Lindsay as Sir Robert Peel
  • Eve Myles as Mrs. Jenkins
  • David Oakes as Prince Ernest
  • Paul Rhys as Sir John Conroy
  • Adrian Schiller as Penge
  • Peter Firth as the Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale
  • Alex Jennings as King Leopold
  • Rufus Sewell as Lord Melbourne
  • Recurring

  • Anna Wilson-Jones as Lady Portman, Queen Victoria's lady-in-waiting
  • Margaret Clunie as the Duchess of Sutherland, Queen Victoria's lady-in-waiting
  • Nichola McAuliffe as the Duchess of Cumberland, the German wife of the Duke of Cumberland
  • Gabriel Constantin as Monsieur Philippe
  • Jordan Waller as Lord Alfred Paget
  • Basil Eidenbenz as Lohlein, Prince Albert's valet
  • Music

    The theme song is by Martin Phipps, sung by the Mediæval Bæbes. Phipps also wrote and conducted incidental music for the early episodes. For later episodes the conducting role was undertaken by Ruth Barrett. An official soundtrack for the first series was released on Spotify on January 13, 2017.

    Filming

    Much of Victoria was filmed in Yorkshire. The interiors of Castle Howard double as Kensington Palace, Harewood House stands in for Buckingham Palace, with Bramham Park and Wentworth Woodhouse also being used for both royal residences. Carlton Towers is used as Windsor Castle, while Beverley Minster replaces Westminster Abbey. Other locations include Raby Castle, Wentworth Woodhouse, Allerton Castle, Newby Hall and Whitby pier. Church Fenton Studios, a converted aircraft hangar near Selby, was used to recreate some of the interiors of Buckingham Palace.

    Development

    According to an October 2016 speech by Daisy Goodwin, a Christmas special episode for the 2016 season had been proposed, but was rejected by ITV, which subsequently commissioned one for 2017 after the popularity in the ratings for Victoria.

    In September 2016, ITV renewed Victoria for a second series, followed by a Christmas special, both set to air in 2017. Beyond the renewal, ITV administration reportedly expects Victoria to run for a total of six series, although it is not yet clear whether Jenna Coleman will remain as the lead actress as the series moves into depicting Victoria's later years.

    Broadcast

    The series premiered on 28 August 2016 on ITV in the UK and premiered on 15 January 2017 on PBS in the United States as part of Masterpiece.

    References

    Victoria (TV series) Wikipedia