Per Your Request: More Period Series
- By Tracy Ames
- Published December 15, 2010
Tracy Ames
Mrs. Ames is an international bestselling author of interracial erotic fiction and a former columnist for several newsletters and magazines.
A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Tracy currently split time between CT & New York City with her husband, children and a host of pets.
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A few of you asked for period series so I decided to post the links for everyone to enjoy. Click names for links. They're available also on DVD.
Greg's note to lawyers: DO NOT start Garrow's Law before bed. You'll hate yourself in the morning!
Bramwell is a British television series starring Jemma Redgrave as Dr. Eleanor Bramwell, a woman challenging the domination of men in the medical establishment, who runs a free hospital for the poor in the East End of London, during the late Victorian era (1895).
I was up all night watching this series.
Garrow's Law is a British period legal drama about the 18th century inspired by the life of pioneering barrister William Garrow (Greg's idol). Thanks to me, Greg's 100% addicted to this show. He's a lawyer, come on! There's also a ton of other period movies available. Here's the link for Garrow's Law Series One & Two.


I love when he gets angry...you can literally see it coming. :)
London Hospital (Casualty 1907) is an innovative hospital drama that plunges the viewer into the Receiving Room (today's A&E) of the London hospital deep in the teeming East End. The drama is shot with the pace and action of its modern day counterpart and namesake, Casualty, but every case and character is true.
Focusing on cases, characters and events taken from the actual hospital records, nurse's Ward Diaries and intimate memoirs, 'Casualty 1906' is an unbroken experience of life with pioneering doctors and nurses a hundred years ago among the desperately poor.

OMG! I loved this show but as a mom and wife it's difficult to watch sometimes. Nurses not being allowed to marry until the 1940's? Way to go. Britain! I'll post "Casualty 1909" when my scout finds it. So far no luck.
A few of you asked for period series so I decided to post the links for everyone to enjoy. Click names for links. They're available also on DVD.
Greg's note to lawyers: DO NOT start Garrow's Law before bed. You'll hate yourself in the morning!
Bramwell is a British television series starring Jemma Redgrave as Dr. Eleanor Bramwell, a woman challenging the domination of men in the medical establishment, who runs a free hospital for the poor in the East End of London, during the late Victorian era (1895).

I was up all night watching this series.
Garrow's Law is a British period legal drama about the 18th century inspired by the life of pioneering barrister William Garrow (Greg's idol). Thanks to me, Greg's 100% addicted to this show. He's a lawyer, come on! There's also a ton of other period movies available. Here's the link for Garrow's Law Series One & Two.


I love when he gets angry...you can literally see it coming. :)
London Hospital (Casualty 1907) is an innovative hospital drama that plunges the viewer into the Receiving Room (today's A&E) of the London hospital deep in the teeming East End. The drama is shot with the pace and action of its modern day counterpart and namesake, Casualty, but every case and character is true.
Focusing on cases, characters and events taken from the actual hospital records, nurse's Ward Diaries and intimate memoirs, 'Casualty 1906' is an unbroken experience of life with pioneering doctors and nurses a hundred years ago among the desperately poor.

OMG! I loved this show but as a mom and wife it's difficult to watch sometimes. Nurses not being allowed to marry until the 1940's? Way to go. Britain! I'll post "Casualty 1909" when my scout finds it. So far no luck.