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Airdate: Indian Summers

UK period drama starring Julie Walters has its Free to Air premiere on ABC tonight.

l-r:  Ralph (Henry Lloyd Hughes) and Cynthia (Julie Walters)

UK period drama Indian Summers, starring Julie Walters, has its Free to Air premiere on ABC tonight.

The 10 part series, which screened on Pay TV last year includes Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Jemima West, Roshan Seth, Nikesh Patel, Lillete Dubey, Aysha Kala, Olivia Grant and Craig Parkinson.

It ran for two seasons, but has since been axed. The first and last episodes of S1 are 90 minute specials.

Filmed as it is on location in Malyasia, the series is set in the summer of 1932 against the sweeping grandeur of the Himalayas and the tea plantations of Northern India. India dreams of Independence, but the British are clinging to power. In the foothills of the Himalayas stands Simla; a little England where every summer the British power-brokers of this nation are posted to govern during the summer months.

The drama tells the rich and explosive story of the decline of the British Empire and the birth of modern India, from both sides of the experience. But at the heart of the story lie the implications and ramifications of the tangled web of passions, rivalries and clashes that define the lives of those brought together in this summer which will change everything.

Julie Walters plays Cynthia, a widow and doyenne of the expats Royal Club. A force to be reckoned with, her influence spreads throughout the community.

2 Responses

  1. Finally watching this from my PVR recordings and loving it. The first episode was a little slow because it seemed to want to create atmosphere and show off the scenery, so there was very little dialogue. But from the second ep onwards it has been great, and I love the way the mystery is being drawn out a little each episode.

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