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Binge these shows with similar storylines, cast of ‘Bridgerton’

- By Katie Walsh Tribune News Service

The second season of Netflix’s smash hit series “Bridgerton” is dropping on the streaming service, and we could all use a dose of the frothy, frilly fantasy right about now.

Produced by Shonda Rhimes and created by Chris Van Dusen, the series is based on the books by Julia Quinn. Set in Regency-era London, the show follows the courtships and dramas of young debutantes looking for marriage. In the second season, the attention turns toward the exploits of Daphne Bridgerton’s (Phoebe Dynevor) brother, Lord Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey), who becomes embroiled in a love triangle when two new sisters (Simone Ashley and Charithra Chandran) come to “ton.”

If you gulp down the series too quickly, it could be fun to chase it with a few other series starring the talented cast.

Watch Bailey in Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s series “Crashing” (streaming on Netflix), or check out both Bailey and Ashley in the British crime series “Broadchurc­h” (streaming on PBS Masterpiec­e or available for rent elsewhere). Catch charming co-star Nicola Coughlan in the winning Irish comedy series “Derry Girls” (streaming on Netflix), or see what the warring mums Lady Feathering­ton (Polly Walker) and Lady Bridgerton (Ruth Gemmel) were up to before they had to marry off their children. Walker schemed her way through the HBO series “Rome” (streaming on HBO Max), while Gemmel had a far more supernatur­al time in London in the Victorian-era show “Penny

Dreadful” (streaming on Showtime).

“Bridgerton” manages to skillfully balance the archaic mating rituals of the upper class with a healthy dose of romance, and yes, some bodice ripping too. Known for its steamy sex scenes, “Bridgerton” brings the heat to the small screen. But if it only leaves you wanting more, here’s a selection of series to check out along the same vein.

Catriona Balfe stars opposite Sam Heughan in the equally transporti­ng series “Outlander” (streaming on Starz and Netflix). Balfe plays a World War II-era nurse who time travels back to 1743 and falls in love with a Highland warrior. The series, based on the novels by Diana Gabaldon, is five seasons strong and the sixth just premiered. A prequel series is also on the way.

Before “Game of Thrones,” Natalie Dormer starred in the steamy take on English history, “The Tudors” (streaming on Showtime), as the famously doomed queen Anne Boleyn, with Jonathan Rhys Meyers co-starring as Henry VIII, plus Henry Cavill before his turn as Superman.

Or check out the historical­ly informed series “Harlots” (streaming on Hulu), which is based on historian Hallie Rubenhold’s book “The Covent Garden Ladies.” Samantha Morton stars as Margaret Wells, the madam of a brothel trying to secure a future for her daughters against the backdrop of a rise in religious morality. Lesley Manville co-stars as a rival madam doing business in the same area.

Hopefully, this selection of series proves to be a satisfying post-“Bridgerton” binge.

 ?? JONATHAN HESSION/SHOWTIME ?? Natalie Dormer as the doomed queen Anne Boleyn, center, in “The Tudors.”
JONATHAN HESSION/SHOWTIME Natalie Dormer as the doomed queen Anne Boleyn, center, in “The Tudors.”

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