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Victoria - Season 1
TrailerThe drama depicts the early life of Queen Victoria, from her accession to the throne at the age of 18 through to her courtship and marriage to Prince Albert and even her drunken episode at the Coronation Ball, and the Coronation itself.Actors: Tommy Knight, Adrian Schiller, Daniela Holtz, Paul Rhys, Jenna Coleman, Catherine Flemming, Peter Ivatts, Rufus Sewell, Michael Parkhouse, Alice Orr-Ewing, Anna Wilson-Jones, ...»Director: Oliver Blackburn, Tom Vaughan, Sandra GoldbacherCountry: United KingdomDuration: 60 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 8.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Characters of "Victoria - Season 1"
BrodiePlayed by: Tommy KnightPengePlayed by: Adrian SchillerBaroness LehzenPlayed by: Daniela HoltzSir John ConroyPlayed by: Paul RhysThe Duchess of KentPlayed by: Catherine FlemmingArchbishop of CanterburyPlayed by: Peter IvattsLord MelbournePlayed by: Rufus SewellLady Emma PortmanPlayed by: Anna Wilson-JonesLord PortmanPlayed by: Robin McCallumMrs. JenkinsPlayed by: Eve MylesDuke of CumberlandPlayed by: Peter FirthDuchess of CumberlandPlayed by: Nichola McAuliffeSkerrettPlayed by: Nell HudsonFrancatelliPlayed by: Ferdinand KingsleyLord HastingsPlayed by: Julian FinniganDuke of SutherlandPlayed by: Tom PriceGrand DukePlayed by: Daniel DonskoyLord Alfred PagetPlayed by: Jordan WallerSir James ClarkPlayed by: Robin SoansArthur Wellesley Duke of WellingtonPlayed by: Peter BowlesSir Robert PeelPlayed by: Nigel LindsayDuke of CoburgPlayed by: Andrew BicknellKing Leopold I of BelgiumPlayed by: Alex JenningsPrince Albert of Saxe-CoburgPlayed by: Tom HughesPrince ErnestPlayed by: David OakesLohleinPlayed by: Basil EidenbenzElizaPlayed by: Samantha ColleyDuke of SussexPlayed by: David BamberAnsonPlayed by: Robert MacPherson -
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Critic Reviews of "Victoria - Season 1"
Verne Gay NewsdayJanuary 13, 2017Sumptuous production - some historic liberties taken - and Coleman is terrific.
Ellen Gray Philadelphia InquirerJanuary 13, 2017Coleman, fitted with blue contact lenses that make her eyes pop (in a good way), makes an enchanting young queen, and Sewell gives off more heat than any prime minister has a right to.
Hal Boedeker Orlando SentinelJanuary 13, 2017Coleman and Hughes make a captivating team. The passion invigorates a production too often fixated on pageantry and parties.
Rachel Cooke New StatesmanDecember 06, 2016Victoria was written and "created" by Daisy Goodwin, and although her dialogue offends me less than Julian Fellowes's, there is still something irritatingly wishful about the way she has organised her narrative.
Ben Lawrence Daily Telegraph (UK)December 05, 2016Coleman totally convinced as the pint-sized powerhouse, conveying Victoria's girlish volubility, vulnerability and iron will all at once.
Joyce Slaton Common Sense MediaFebruary 08, 2017Viewers who find drama in such rarefied and archaic detail will find plenty to enjoy; others may wish for a little more spice.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat Spirituality and PracticeJanuary 30, 2017Season 1 of the historical series about the young Queen Victoria as she learns the tricks and the traps of her reign.
Emily S. Mendel culturevulture.netJanuary 19, 2017... a timeless tale of a young woman who resisted all those who wished to manipulate or mock her, overcame her fears and found independence and love. What could be better?
Keri Lumm Paste MagazineJanuary 17, 2017It was hard not to compare this version of Queen Victoria's story with that of the film version, starring Emily Blunt. I loved that film, but found this Queen Victoria to be just as compelling.
Meredith Blake Los Angeles TimesJanuary 17, 2017What made Downton Abbey work on two levels was the inextricable connection, the symbiotic relationship between the aristocrats and their servants. Victoria seems to have missed that memo.
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