Sanditon is a British historical period drama television series adapted by Andrew Davies from an unfinished manuscript by Jane Austen and starring Rose Williams and Theo James in the lead roles. Set during the Regency Period, the plot follows a young and naive heroine as she navigates the new seaside resort of Sanditon.
The series first aired on ITV in the United Kingdom on 25 August 2019 in eight parts, and will air on PBS in the United States, which supports the production, as part of its Masterpiece anthology. Due to the unfinished nature of the novel (Austen only completed eleven chapters in her lifetime), the original work is used for the majority of the first episode, and then Davies used the developed characters to complete the story.[1] Set in a seaside town during a time of social change, at the time of her death in 1817 Austen had completed 24,000 words of the novel.
Overview
Charlotte Heywood is delighted to be invited to stay as the Parkers' guest in the fishing village of Sanditon, situated on the South Coast of England, which Tom Parker hopes to make a fashionable seaside resort, with his business partner, Lady Denham. Charlotte, however, soon discovers that the inhabitants of the town behave in curious and unpredictable ways that she could never have imagined, including the highly strung and cold Sidney Parker.
Cast
Main
Rose Williams as Charlotte Heywood
Theo James as Sidney Parker
Kate Ashfield as Mary Parker
Crystal Clarke as Miss Georgiana Lambe
Turlough Convery as Arthur Parker
Jack Fox as Sir Edward Denham
Kris Marshall as Tom Parker
Matthew Needham as Mr. Crowe
Anne Reid as Lady Denham
Alexandra Roach as Diana Parker
Lily Sacofsky as Clara Brereton
Charlotte Spencer as Lady Esther Babington (née Denham)
Mark Stanley as Lord Babington
Leo Suter as James Stringer
Recurring Cast
James Atherton as Fred Robinson
Elizabeth Berrington as Mrs. Griffiths
Jack Brady as Mr. Howard
Kevin Eldon as Mr. Hankins
Mollie Holder as Phillida Beaufort
Rob Jarvis as Isaac Stringer
Jyuddah Jaymes as Otis Molyneux
Ruth Kearney as Eliza Campion
Kayleigh-Paige Rees as Julia Beaufort
Adrian Scarborough as Dr. Fuchs
Sophie Winkleman as Lady Susan
Guest Cast
Sarah Belcher as Mrs. Heywood
Clinton Blake as Sam Sidaway
Liz May Brice as Mrs. Harries
Jon Foster as Beecroft
Adrian Rawlins as Mr. Heywood
Tessa Stephens as Alison Heywood
The series first aired on ITV in the United Kingdom on 25 August 2019 in eight parts, and will air on PBS in the United States, which supports the production, as part of its Masterpiece anthology. Due to the unfinished nature of the novel (Austen only completed eleven chapters in her lifetime), the original work is used for the majority of the first episode, and then Davies used the developed characters to complete the story.[1] Set in a seaside town during a time of social change, at the time of her death in 1817 Austen had completed 24,000 words of the novel.
Overview
Charlotte Heywood is delighted to be invited to stay as the Parkers' guest in the fishing village of Sanditon, situated on the South Coast of England, which Tom Parker hopes to make a fashionable seaside resort, with his business partner, Lady Denham. Charlotte, however, soon discovers that the inhabitants of the town behave in curious and unpredictable ways that she could never have imagined, including the highly strung and cold Sidney Parker.
Cast
Main
Rose Williams as Charlotte Heywood
Theo James as Sidney Parker
Kate Ashfield as Mary Parker
Crystal Clarke as Miss Georgiana Lambe
Turlough Convery as Arthur Parker
Jack Fox as Sir Edward Denham
Kris Marshall as Tom Parker
Matthew Needham as Mr. Crowe
Anne Reid as Lady Denham
Alexandra Roach as Diana Parker
Lily Sacofsky as Clara Brereton
Charlotte Spencer as Lady Esther Babington (née Denham)
Mark Stanley as Lord Babington
Leo Suter as James Stringer
Recurring Cast
James Atherton as Fred Robinson
Elizabeth Berrington as Mrs. Griffiths
Jack Brady as Mr. Howard
Kevin Eldon as Mr. Hankins
Mollie Holder as Phillida Beaufort
Rob Jarvis as Isaac Stringer
Jyuddah Jaymes as Otis Molyneux
Ruth Kearney as Eliza Campion
Kayleigh-Paige Rees as Julia Beaufort
Adrian Scarborough as Dr. Fuchs
Sophie Winkleman as Lady Susan
Guest Cast
Sarah Belcher as Mrs. Heywood
Clinton Blake as Sam Sidaway
Liz May Brice as Mrs. Harries
Jon Foster as Beecroft
Adrian Rawlins as Mr. Heywood
Tessa Stephens as Alison Heywood
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