PBS has boarded Miss Scarlet and the Duke – the first international co-production from A+E Networks International.
The drama, which features The Crown star Kate Phillips as the first-ever female detective in 19th century London, will air on the U.S. public broadcaster in 2020 as part of the Masterpiece strand.
Other international broadcasters to board the six-part series include UKTV’s Alibi in the UK, Seven Network (Australia), Lightbox (New Zealand), Rtl Germany, Yandex (Cis) and Ote Cosmote TV (Greece).
The crime series is a co-production between A+E’s international division and Ireland’s Element 8 Entertainment.
Created by Grantchester and The Mallorca Files writer Rachael New, who also showruns, the six-episode series stars Phillips as Eliza Scarlet. When Eliza’s father dies, he leaves her penniless in a time where marriage is her only option for financial security. But the headstrong Eliza is determined to find another way. Luckily, she...
The drama, which features The Crown star Kate Phillips as the first-ever female detective in 19th century London, will air on the U.S. public broadcaster in 2020 as part of the Masterpiece strand.
Other international broadcasters to board the six-part series include UKTV’s Alibi in the UK, Seven Network (Australia), Lightbox (New Zealand), Rtl Germany, Yandex (Cis) and Ote Cosmote TV (Greece).
The crime series is a co-production between A+E’s international division and Ireland’s Element 8 Entertainment.
Created by Grantchester and The Mallorca Files writer Rachael New, who also showruns, the six-episode series stars Phillips as Eliza Scarlet. When Eliza’s father dies, he leaves her penniless in a time where marriage is her only option for financial security. But the headstrong Eliza is determined to find another way. Luckily, she...
- 12/3/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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