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Masters of Sex is a period drama set in 1957 so it's kind of getting close to your cut off point. But it's excellent, so I feel OK recommending it. It's about a pair of researchers attempts to collect scientific data on human sexuality, and the pitfalls both political and romantic that ensue. Great acting performances, interesting and original premise. Definitely worth a look.

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Thank you, I already have watched the first 3 episodes of Master of Sex, and is amazing until now. I didn't put on the list because is very early in the season, Michael Sheen is another actor that is very underrated. Thanks

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I suppose Black Adder doesn't qualify ;)

Otherwise, Masada was good.

I Claudius maybe.

BBC always is qualified. Just love that channel.

Thanks for the sugestions, Ancient Rome is a fascinating time.

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Arn: The Knight Templar. Just make sure you're watching the full version, which is either a 6 episode mini-series or 2, 2+ hour movies. There's also a version which cuts all the material together into a single, 2 hour long movie and butchers, if not outright removes, a number of the storylines. Avoid that version at all costs.

Really liked the trailer, definetly in my watch list. Thanks!

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I'll second John Adams, amazing series, definitely catch that.
Same for Band of Brothers and the Pacific.

Arn: The Knight Templar is a pretty decent film as well. For medievalesque series, my vote goes to Game of Thrones as well.

I wasn't familiar with Peaky Blinders, I'm checking that now.

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I'll second John Adams, amazing series, definitely catch that.

Same for Band of Brothers and the Pacific.

Arn: The Knight Templar is a pretty decent film as well. For medievalesque series, my vote goes to Game of Thrones as well.

I wasn't familiar with Peaky Blinders, I'm checking that now.

You totally should check out Peaky Blinders is set in 1920, and is amazing.

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In addition to many of those already suggested, I would add Carnivàle, a historical fantasy series set throughout the West/South Western United States during the Great Depression. Only two seasons long, and yes it was cancelled, but what's there is excellent (and, to be fair, the show does provide a satisfying resolution to what was supposed to be just the first act of three). There's information to be found on-line about where the story would have gone, and the roles that the various characters would play in the future, if that helps any.



I'd also add Mildred Pierce & Magic City, if you haven't seen them. Beyond that, I think the majority of my additional suggestions have already been mentioned (Band of Brothers, The Pacific, Boardwalk Empire, Masters of Sex, & John Adams). There's also Hatfields & McCoy's (which I haven't seen, but have heard is good) and the upcoming Starz series Black Sails (a pirate show; first episode was directed by Neil Marshall, who also directed the Battle of Blackwater Bay episode for Game of Thrones).


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I loved Copper, set in 5 points Manhattan at the end of the civil war... the problem is that it was cancelled after 2 seasons and not everything was wrapped up.

Same with Magic city, set in 1950's Miami... also cancelled after 2 seasons, but it wrapped up better....

Thank you, Copper is already in my watch list. My sister watched and liked very much. I'll start soon.

Never heard about Magic City, thanks.

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In addition to many of those already suggested, I would add Carnivàle, a historical fantasy series set throughout the West/South Western United States during the Great Depression. Only two seasons long, and yes it was cancelled, but what's there is excellent (and, to be fair, the show does provide a satisfying resolution to what was supposed to be just the first act of three). There's information to be found on-line about where the story would have gone, and the roles that the various characters would play in the future, if that helps any.

I'd also add Mildred Pierce & Magic City, if you haven't seen them. Beyond that, I think the majority of my additional suggestions have already been mentioned (Band of Brothers, The Pacific, Boardwalk Empire, Masters of Sex, & John Adams). There's also Hatfields & McCoy's (which I haven't seen, but have heard is good) and the upcoming Starz series Black Sails (a pirate show; first episode was directed by Neil Marshall, who also directed the Battle of Blackwater Bay episode for Game of Thrones).

Carnivale looks incredible, thanks. Mildred Pierce is good I totally forget about that. Hatfields & McCoys is in my list, is good but not that good (I particularly didn't like the portrayal of Jonsie they turned him a romantic hero).

I looking forward to see Black Sails. Thanks for the sugestions!

Ps: Amazing avatar (one of the best movies ever)

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OMG. Just finished watching Pavel Lungin's "Tsar" about Ivan the Terrible.


Incredibly good despite the insane troll school of subtitles.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXxFy-SkTmo



Also I really want to watch Isabel, about Isabel of Castile


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9xtXi82wd0



Season 2 looks even better, but I can't get Dramafever in Australia.


Also the Danish movie "A Royal Affair" was awesome.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGXNQu3fpP8



Also Korean serial "Sungkyunkwan Scandal" is awesome.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Kb_4RmgyM8



As is "Tamra the Island"


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKQBlHx0VNI



My friend gave me the dvd of this


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldq-jPMP05Q


it was awesom, my Dad pointed out that it was far more intellectually advanced than any western serial.


My all time favourite would have to be Dong Yi though


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyWkqRHrHFI

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OMG. Just finished watching Pavel Lungin's "Tsar" about Ivan the Terrible.

Incredibly good despite the insane troll school of subtitles.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXxFy-SkTmo

Also I really want to watch Isabel, about Isabel of Castile

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9xtXi82wd0

Season 2 looks even better, but I can't get Dramafever in Australia.

Also the Danish movie "A Royal Affair" was awesome.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGXNQu3fpP8

Also Korean serial "Sungkyunkwan Scandal" is awesome.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Kb_4RmgyM8

As is "Tamra the Island"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKQBlHx0VNI

My friend gave me the dvd of this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldq-jPMP05Q

it was awesom, my Dad pointed out that it was far more intellectually advanced than any western serial.

My all time favourite would have to be Dong Yi though

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyWkqRHrHFI

Thank you so much for the sugestions, Isabel of Castile is one of my favorite historical figures.

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I know you're looking for shows, but "There Will Be Blood" is a great film about an oil magnate in the late 19th century.

Thank you this is one of my favorite movies Daniel Day Lewis is just insane in this movie.

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