Death Comes to Pemberley

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Death Comes to Pemberley is a 2013 three-part British television drama based on P. D. James' 2011 novel of the same name, a murder mystery based on the style and characters of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. June 1803, six years after the union of Elizabeth and Mr Darcy: one evening, George Wickham and his wife Lydia are travelling by carriage to Pemberley for a ball with Captain Denny. Wickham and Denny have a dispute, and leave in anger. The two men disappear into the woodland, where Lydia hears two gunshots.

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Thumbnail for video: Death Comes to Pemberley: Trailer - Christmas 2013 - BBC One

Death Comes to Pemberley: Trailer - Christmas 2013 - BBC One

Seasons

3 Episodes • Premiered 2013

June 1803, six years after the union of Elizabeth and Mr Darcy: one evening, George Wickham and his wife Lydia are travelling by carriage to Pemberley for a ball with Captain Denny. Wickham and Denny have a dispute, and leave in anger. The two men disappear into the woodland, where Lydia hears two gunshots.

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1. Part 1

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It's the eve of the Darcys' annual Lady Anne ball at their magnificent Pemberley home. Darcy and Elizabeth are relaxing with their guests after supper when the festivities are brought to an abrupt halt by an unexpected visitor and news of a murder in Pemberley Woods.

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2. Part 2

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In the aftermath of the dramatic events in the woods and Wickham's arrest, Elizabeth reassures the staff at Pemberley that all will be well. However, it is becoming clear that Darcy feels everything is far from well and he starts to retreat from his wife as he seeks to protect the household against the scandal.

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3. Part 3

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The trial draws to a close and Wickham's fate looks sealed, until a last-minute turn of events back at Pemberley reveals a surprising suspect much closer to home. It becomes a race against time to prove the real culprit and save an innocent man from death by hanging.

Cast

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Matthew Rhys

Fitzwilliam Darcy

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Anna Maxwell Martin

Elizabeth Darcy

Photo of Matthew Goode

Matthew Goode

George Wickham

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Trevor Eve

Sir Selwyn Hardcastle

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Jenna Coleman

Lydia Wickham

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Oliver Rix

Cartwright

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Tom Ward

Colonel Fitzwilliam

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Eleanor Tomlinson

Georgiana Darcy

Photo of James Norton

James Norton

Henry Alveston

Photo of Nichola Burley

Nichola Burley

Louisa Bidwell

Photo of Kevin Eldon

Kevin Eldon

Dr. McFee

Photo of Oliver Maltman

Oliver Maltman

George Pratt

Photo of Joanna Scanlan

Joanna Scanlan

Mrs. Reynolds

Photo of Jennifer Hennessy

Jennifer Hennessy

Mrs. Bidwell

Photo of Lewis Rainer

Lewis Rainer

Will Bidwell

Photo of Tom Canton

Tom Canton

Captain Denny

Photo of Mariah Gale

Mariah Gale

Mrs. Younge

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Louisa-May Parker

Mrs. Donovan

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Reviews

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Peter McGinn

8/10

This non-Austen sequel to Pride and Prejudice was quite good. It featured an intelligent rendering of the familiar story and characters of the original, but you would expect no less from the PD James novel.

Since I watch a lot of British programming, sec=verbal of the actors were familiar to me, and the ensemble cast stayed in their lanes and put on a great collective performance.

It must have been fun for them and the director, for they were able to reenact familiar scenes from Pride and Prejudice as memory flashbacks.

There were traces i=of character growth here and there, but characters such as the irrepressible Lydia, the cad Wickham, and the drama queen Mrs. Bennett are little changed so quite recognizable.

The subplots add enough to the story to carry their weight, especially one of them that ties into the murder mystery, and the same can be said for a few new characters created for this sequel. Small aspects of the developments might be predictable, but there is one twist that is both logical and shocking. What more can you ask of a plot twist?

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