Set in the early 16th century, this epic traces Babur’s journey from a young prince in Farghana to the founder of the Mughal dynasty in India. Packed with court politics, fierce battles, and personal struggles, it explores Babur’s legacy through grand sets, intense performances, and a dramatic retelling of history.
Based on James Clavell’s novel, this gripping drama unfolds in 1600s Japan, where English navigator John Blackthorne becomes entangled in samurai politics after being shipwrecked. With breath taking cinematography and standout performances, the series brings feudal Japan and Lord Toranaga’s power struggle to life.
A witty, wildly entertaining take on Catherine the Great’s rise, this series mixes humour with drama. It follows Catherine’s early days in Russia, her chaotic marriage to Emperor Peter III, and her bold plan to overthrow him. Stylish, clever, and refreshing, it reinvents history with flair.
Set in 1880s New York, the show explores the tension between old money and ambitious new families. It follows Marian Brook as she enters high society, navigating glamour, rivalry, and shifting power. With lavish visuals and sharp social commentary, it captures a transformative era in America.
This lively reimagining follows Jack Dawkins in 1850s Australia, now a skilled surgeon haunted by his pickpocketing past. When Fagin returns, Jack is torn between two worlds. It’s fun, fast-paced, and packed with clever twists.
A raw, immersive look at the fall of the Roman Republic, the series follows Julius Caesar’s rise and the lives of soldiers Vorenus and Pullo. Blending politics, drama, and history, it makes ancient Rome feel strikingly real.
Based on Anne Lister’s coded diaries, this vibrant drama follows her bold life in 1830s Yorkshire as she rebuilds her estate and pursues love on her own terms. Filled with sharp writing and a spirited lead, it's empowering and unforgettable.