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ITV confirms the release date of the period of the drama period for series compared to Downton Abbey

ITV has confirmed the release date for continuation of a time drama time, which was previously compared to Downton Abbey.

Belgravia met screens for the first time in 2020 and turned out to be a hit with some fans who have used up the six -part show, which achieved 75% with Rotten tomatoes.

Now the Belgravia follow-up will be: the next chapter should be available on ITVX from March 9th.

The original show was written by Downton Abbey by Julian Fellowes and compared with the legendary period drama of some spectators.

Julian previously discussed how there was Forbes there, as there was “committed to similarities”, but he felt that Belgravia had a “more taut story”.

The new Belgravia series: However, the next chapter was written by the playwright and screenwriter Helen Edmundson.

ITV has confirmed the publication date for Belgravia: The next chapter, a continuation of a newspaper drama that was previously compared to Downton Abbey

Belgravia met first

Belgravia met first

Well, Follow-up series Belgravia: The next chapter is to stream on ITVX from March 9th

Well, Follow-up series Belgravia: The next chapter is to stream on ITVX from March 9th

The show is repeated in eight episodes, but 30 years have passed and plays in 1841.

The story follows the romance between Lord Frederick Trenchard, played by Ben Wainwright, and Clara Dunn, represented by Harriet Slater.

A summary is: “Clara and Frederick have to take a course through the rumors that threaten them and confront the secrets with a long start when they are looking for permanent happiness.”

Other stars are Edward Bluemel, Toby Regbo, Hannah Onslow and Sophie Winkleman.

Ben discussed his role as Lord Frederick and said: “My character should be born at the end of Belgravia.

“We are still in the upper levels of society, but we are following a broader approach – for example there is a great variety of characters, and Frederick makes sense for the money – if not from his hands, at least from his employees.

“I think he has a certain chip on his shoulder that he doesn't necessarily deserve because he didn't land like some of his friends.”

While Harriet commented: “As soon as I read the draft of the first episode, I thought:” I understand this girl! “.

“Although it plays in 1871, it doesn't matter because the fears she has and the experiences through which she lives are the fights that she and Frederick have in her relationship.”

The first series was written by Downton Abbey Creator Julian Fellowes and compared with the legendary period drama of some spectators

The first series was written by Downton Abbey Creator Julian Fellowes and compared with the legendary period drama of some spectators

The show is repeated in eight episodes, but 30 years have passed and have been shown in 1841. Actors from the original show are shown

The show is repeated in eight episodes, but 30 years have passed and have been shown in 1841. Actors from the original show are shown

The new series is broadcast as the youngest drama of the BBC, Miss Austen, at the beginning of this month and proved to be at an early stage among the spectators.

The first edition of the BBC series was broadcast on February 2 and the stars Keeley Hawes as Cassandra and Game of Throne Star Rose Leslie as Isabella Fowle.

The four -part drama was shot in and around the home districts.

The show received a glowing feedback after the first episode of spectators, and many went on social media to share their judgments.

Belgravia: The next chapter will be broadcast on ITVX on March 9th.