Victoria
A young queen navigates power, politics, and romance in turbulent times. Ideal for fans of historical drama and regal intrigue.
Genres: Drama, History
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The story of Queen Victoria, who came to the throne at a time of great economic turbulence and resurgent republicanism – and died 64 years later the head of the largest empire the world had ever seen, having revitalised the throne’s public image and become “grandmother of Europe”.
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Latest Episodes
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S2E8: The Luxury of Conscience
October 15, 2017

S3E1: Uneasy Lies the Head that Wears the Crown
March 24, 2019

S3E2: London Bridge is Falling Down
March 31, 2019

S3E3: Et In Arcadia
April 7, 2019

S3E4: Foreign Bodies
April 14, 2019

S3E5: A Show of Unity
April 21, 2019

S3E6: A Coburg Quartet
April 28, 2019

S3E7: A Public Inconvenience
May 5, 2019

S3E8: The White Elephant
May 12, 2019
Cast
Full Cast & Crew
Jenna Coleman
Queen Victoria

Nell Hudson
Nancy Skerrett

Tommy Knight
Archibald Brodie

Louisa Bay
Princess Vicky

Tilly Steele
Miss Cleary

Jordan Waller
Lord Alfred Paget

Diana Rigg
Duchess of Buccleuch

Bebe Cave
Wilhelmina Coke

Ben Cartwright
O'Connor

Sabrina Bartlett
Abigail Turner

Catherine Flemming
Duchess of Kent

Daniela Holtz
Baroness Louise Lehzen

Kate Fleetwood
Princess Feodora

Laurence Fox
Lord Palmerston

David Oakes
Prince Ernest

Gertrude Thoma
Hilde

Anne Kidd
Crofter's Wife

Emerald Fennell
Lady Lovelace

Alice Orr-Ewing
Lady Flora Hastings

Robin McCallum
Lord Portman
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Can'#39;t wait! Jenna Louise Coleman! Epic period! A relationship that transformed it'#39;s time!
This is my favorite new show of 2016, seriously.
After a very slow start (the first two, pre-Albert episodes were a tough slough) the series has blossomed, and, having just finished episode 7 of 9, I'#39;ve given it a 9 (superb) out of 10. Jenna Louise Coleman is radiant as she transforms from shy young girl, to feisty young monarch - as the duchess says, '#34;it seems the queen has learned how to get her own way.'#34; For Doctor Who fans, there will be no surprise as to what she brings to inhabit a role. Those in the UK are enjoying the series on ITV, and those in North America can look forward to it as a PBS Masterpiece Theatre selection for January.
Love this series! beaituful relationship between Victoria and Lord M and between her and Albert
Okay, so I'm not usually a period drama person….well, maybe I will be now. Jenna Coleman is just chef's kiss. She's got this incredible balance of youthful energy and regal poise. You can totally see her grow into the role, both as a person and as a Queen. And Tom Hughes as Albert? Forget it. Their chemistry is off the charts. You're rooting for them from the jump. Watching their relationship blossom is honestly the best part. Rufus Sewell as Lord Melbourne is also a total scene-stealer. He's this kind of enigmatic figure, and you're never quite sure where you stand with him (I personally loved him). The show is gorgeously filmed, with those stunning costumes and sets. It really feels like you're stepping back in time. And the music? Chills. I know there are some things that aren't 100% historically accurate, but who cares? It's entertaining as hell. Victoria is a must-watch for anyone who loves a good historical drama (or even if you don't!). My Rating: 9.5/10
i started loving this show, but then season 2 came out and i just realized i was so hyped during all season 1 and now it'#39;s a bit disappointing. [spoiler] I miss Melbourne and i don'#39;t like where the story is going (or at least how the writers are taking it). [/spoiler]
if I were you I would not miss it, higly recommended for anyone fond of good dramatic movies or tv series. You won’t be disappointed, there’re plentiful of very fine to sublime interpretations, with an splendid Jenna Coleman masterfully performing the role of the wonderful Queen Victoria. But if you happen to love bio or historic novels, it simply is a must see, as it also is the “_The Crown_” which’s also a biography But about Queen Elizabeth’s reign.
The second season (or as the Brits say '#34;series 2'#34;) of VICTORIA has just begun broadcast in UK (ITV) so I think we can expect it in North America soon. Therefore it is a great time to re-watch season 1. It started out slow, but once Albert enters the drama it is fantastic viewing. Jenna Coleman is superb, which will be no shock to Doctor Who fans. The historical accuracy of a couple of the relationships is a bit dodgy, but the portrayal of the period is transporting. I gave the first season a 9 (fascinating) out of 10.
Looking at the channel this says it aired on. 'amp; I think to myself.....When did the UK get a PBS station. This was originally shown on ITV 1 out in the UK. A lot of shows on this site have the American station/s listed instead of the original. Its getting annoying.
Featured User Reviews

I started watching firstly the ITV “Victoria” TV series. I absolutely loved it and, by Christmas, a friend gave me the book. Oh! How I fell in love with it! And I just wish Daisy Goodwin would be good to write another “Victoria” book! Well, everybody knows there was a Queen Victoria. She had the longest reign until Queen Elizabeth II. Her reign was marked by the Industrial Revolution and by other important events. However, with the “Victoria” book and the “Victoria” TV series, we learn other perspectives about her life. She became Queen with 18 years old and she did not want to get married. By the contrary, she wanted to follow Queen Elizabeth I’s example by being a single Queen. However, that did not turn out to be the reality. She married Prince Albert and had 9 children. Victoria teaches us a lot with her life. She teaches us to be true to ourselves. She was impetuous, passionate and had a rebel heart. She did not try to change that and she changed her country and History as we know it by not doing anything about herself. Victoria shows us, women, that we have a voice and we have, each one of us, a gift that we can use in life. She was born to be a Queen and was a marvellous one. We can be marvellous in what we do. We just need to be passionate and dedicated to it. Finally, Victoria and Albert show us what true love is. It may not be love in first sight. Their's was not. But it was selfless love, dedicated to each other. They were different from one another, as Albert was a bookworm and shy. However, it worked perfectly and is a love story worth telling. With Queen Victoria, we learn that lives are worth sharing.
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