It wasn't long ago that period dramas were so white that they could have gone missing in a snowstorm. But the one-two punch of Sanditon and Bridgerton has changed the landscape. This Juneteenth, celebrate these new, diverse series.
Regular contributor Carmen Croghan joins the ladies to discuss the powerful new Masterpiece drama The Long Song, from how the series compares to the book to what makes this particular story of slavery stand out.
Welcome back to the third and final recap of The Long Song. As the mini-series concludes, Amity Plantation is in chaos. Facing labor unrest and financial ruin, Robert’s sanity unravels and his relationship with July quickly disintegrates. In the end
In this episode of The Long Song, July and Caroline compete for the affections of the handsome new overseer, but his promise of a better future for the workers of Amity Plantation is problematic.
In episode one of The Long Song, we travel to early 1800s Jamaica where a field slave has her beloved child July taken from her to serve as a maid for the mistress of the plantation. July grows up to witness the Christmas Rebellion and suffers the