This is a tv miniseries presented on PBS Masterpiece. There are three episodes. It is very well done and captures the characters of the previouse PBS miniseries Pride and Prejudice but with all different actors. Many times I was reminded of the original characters, their mannerisms and personalities, which was very gratifying as this presentation as a continuation of the characters. The Darcys have a son, and the household is preparing for a ball. However the preparations are halted after Lydia shows up the the estate in hysterics. Her husband, and Denny went into the woods, and then two shots were hear, which spooked the horses and they were guided to Pemberly.
A search party is formed and the discover that Denny has been murdered; and it looks like Wickham is the culprit. Although Denny and Wickham are best friends. Lydia was not invited to the ball, due to past issues with Wickham and Darcy's sister; but she came anyway thinking Darcy would not turn her away.
It is clear that Denny and Wickham were having an argument. And Wickham first said he was responsible for Denny's death; but he insists he did not kill him. He saw someone else in the woods and shot Denny's pistol in the general direction. Wickham is arrested and held over for trial.
Other story incudes the courtship of Georgianna by Colonel Fitzwilliam, and the barrister Henry Alveston. When the drams is at its worse, Eliza's sister Jane shows up to restore calm to Eliza. She has a way of seeing good. This story is well told. It is based on a book by P.D. James. It was published in 2011 when James was 91. James is a mistery writer and there is the flavor of mystery and sleuthing in this book.
This story is very well told. I like coming back to these characters. The movie maintains their characters very well.
Anna Maxwell Martin as Elizabeth Darcy, Matthew Rhys as Fitzwilliam Darcy, Matthew Goode as George Wickham, Jenna Coleman as Lydia Wickham, Tom Ward as Colonel Fitzwilliam, Eleanor Tomlinson as Georgiana Darcy, Alexandra Moen as Jane Bingley and James Norton as Henry Alveston.