Shows Coming to MASTERPIECE in 2023 and Beyond

We have news about some of the shows youll see on MASTERPIECE on PBS in 2023 and beyond. From an inventive new adaptation of the classic Tom Jones, to returning fan favorites like Sanditon, Endeavour and World on Fire, expect quintessentially romantic period dramas, edge-of-your-seat murder mysteries, and always memorable stories brought to life by

We have news about some of the shows you’ll see on MASTERPIECE on PBS in 2023 and beyond. From an inventive new adaptation of the classic Tom Jones, to returning fan favorites like Sanditon, Endeavour and World on Fire, expect quintessentially romantic period dramas, edge-of-your-seat murder mysteries, and always memorable stories brought to life by the best British actors. Plus, before the shows air, find out how you can stream prior seasons when you watch with PBS Passport. Explore below shows airing in 2023, and those coming in 2024!

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  • 1.

    Sanditon Season 3

    Sanditon is a sleepy seaside village on its way to becoming a deluxe and fashionable resort on the English coast. Its transformation means beaches and balls, fortune hunters, romance, and yes, heartbreak. The story is inspired by Jane Austen’s final unfinished novel and the much-talked-about adaptation has ignited a deeply passionate fanbase. Alas, Sanditon’s third season is its last and we must ardently hope our youthful heroine Charlotte finds everlasting happiness.

    Cast & Characters: Audiences are greeted by returning characters Charlotte Heywood (Rose Williams), Georgiana Lambe (Crystal Clarke), Alexander Colbourne (Ben Lloyd-Hughes), Tom Parker (Kris Marshall), Mary Parker (Kate Ashfield), Lady Denham (Anne Reid), Edward Denham (Jack Fox), Arthur Parker (Turlough Convery), and other beloved residents of the seaside resort town.

    Intriguing new characters include an estranged brother for Coulbourne played by Liam Garrigan, a dare-we-say love interest for Lady Denham in the shape of one Rowleigh Pryce (James Bolam), and the aristocratic but not altogether trustworthy Montrose family, whose matriarch (Emma Fielding) has the sole objective of marrying off her daughter Lydia (Alice Orr-Ewing) and son Harry (Edward Davis).

    Stream Seasons 1, 2 and 3 of Sanditon with PBS Passport.

  • 2.

    Tom Jones

    MASTERPIECE brings audiences a modern reimagining of Henry Fielding’s 1749 classic, The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling. The story of the title character’s complicated journey to find true love, Tom Jones has both bewitched and astonished readers since it was first published. “Tom Jones is the mother of all romcoms,” says writer and Executive Producer Gwyneth Hughes (Vanity Fair, Miss Austen Regrets). “Fielding’s 18th century novel is sexy and fun; it’s also a dramatic rollercoaster, addressing modern concerns around consent, sexual equality and the pursuit of happiness.”

    Cast & Characters: Solly McLeod (House of the Dragon) stars as the handsome, resourceful Tom Jones, with Sophie Wilde (You Don’t Know Me) as the bright, beautiful, and seemingly unattainable love of his life, Sophia Western. Emmy®-winning actress Hannah Waddingham (Ted Lasso) plays the seductive and vengeful Lady Bellaston, who comes between Tom and Sophia.

    Stream all four episodes of Tom Jones now with PBS Passport.

  • 3.

    Endeavour Season 9

    The Oxford-set detective drama stars Shaun Evans as the young Endeavour Morse, a prequel to the original Inspector Morse series on MASTERPIECE Mystery! … and it’s a bit of a gem. Each episode delivers a truly satisfying mystery that is both enjoyable to follow and not terribly easy to puzzle out! The show also features a memorable partnership, which has evolved over the years: that of sensible DI Fred Thursday and the multi-layered Morse.

     After 10 phenomenally successful years on the telly, stars Shaun Evans and Roger Allum, along with screenwriter Russell Lewis, have decided to finish the Detective Sergeant’s narrative with Season 9.

    Cast & Characters: Beloved central characters return for what promises to be a poignant farewell, including Shaun Evans as DS Morse, Roger Allum as the gruffly loveable DCI Fred Thursday, Anton Lesser as by-the-book CS Reginald Bright, Sean Rigby as the good and reliable DS Jim Strange, and Sara Vickers as Joan Thursday.

    Stream Seasons 1 through 9 of Endeavour now on PBS Passport.

  • 4.

    Grantchester Season 8

    Grantchester provides the winning combination of a perceptive amateur detective (who happens to be village vicar), paired with a plodding policeman as his foil. Season 8’s storylines will be explosive—exploring faith, forgiveness, and redemption—and testing Will and Geordie to the limit.

    Cast & Characters: All the show’s regulars are back: Vicar Will Davenport (Tom Brittney), Detective Geordie Keating (Robson Green), Leonard Finch (Al Weaver), Mrs. Sylvia Chapman (Tessa Peake-Jones), Cathy Keating (Kacey Ainsworth), Daniel Marlow (Oliver Dimsdale), Jack Chapman (Nick Brimble), and Will’s new wife Bonnie (Charlotte Ritchie).

    More About Season 8: Read more about Season 8 and take a look at our guide to the Grantchester books in order.

    Stream Seasons 1 to 8 of Grantchester with PBS Passport.

  • 5.

    Unforgotten Season 5

    This award-winning police procedural about unearthing cold crimes and bringing truth to light has a much-anticipated return in 2023. Fans and critics alike believe the show does many things right. It builds layers of complication, but not too many. It leaves solid clues about the true culprit, but you’ll still be surprised. And it’s propelled by reserved and compassionate detectives who strike us as real heroes.

    Cast & Characters: Beyond actor Sanjeev Bhaskar’s return as Sunny Khan, no further casting updates have been divulged. The show’s writer/creator Chris Lang does however acknowledge that Season 5 “introduces a new partner in crime for [DI Sunny Khan], which is just lovely and refreshing. It’s a woman and she’s pretty different from Cassie [DCI Cassie Stuart], that’s kind of all I can say. She’s at a very different stage in her life. She’s younger. She’s his boss again.”

    More About Season 5: Check out exclusive interviews with Sanjeev Bhaskar and Sinéad Keenan as they form a new team for a new season.

    Stream Unforgotten Seasons 1 through 5 when you watch with PBS Passport.

  • 6.

    Van Der Valk Season 3

    Amsterdam is a city of bikes, boats, and bodies. At least that’s the way steely-eyed cop Piet Van der Valk sees his murder-infested beat. Marc Warren (Beecham House, The Good Wife) stars as the title character in Van der Valk, based on Nicolas Freeling’s legendary crime thrillers. Filmed on location, the series showcases all the sights, sounds, and cultural contrasts of this great city.

    Cast & Characters: Along with Marc Warren, we know Maimie McCoy reprises her role as Inspector Lucienne Hassell, and Darrell D’Silva returns as team pathologist Hendrik Davie as does Emma Fielding as Chief Commissaris Julia Dahlman. New cast members include Django Chan-Reeves as Sergeant Citra Li and Azan Ahmed as Sergeant Eddie Suleman.

    More About Season 3: Learn some facts about Marc Warren, star of Season 3 and read about novelist Nicolas Freeling, the unconventional man behind the internationally bestselling book series.

    Stream Van der Valk Seasons 1 through 3 when you watch with PBS Passport.

  • 7.

    World on Fire Season 2

    World on Fire is an adrenalized, emotionally gripping World War II drama that follows the intertwining fates of ordinary people across five countries as they grapple with the effects of war on their everyday lives. When the series returns, we’ll join our characters in October 1940, when lone pilots were sent to destroy German bombers as the Northern Blitz began. Audiences will be taken from the streets of Britain into occupied France, Nazi Germany, and to the sands of the North African desert.

    Cast & Characters: The diverse cast includes Academy Award®-nominee Lesley Manville (Magpie Murders, Phantom Thread) as Robina, Jonah Hauer-King (Little Women, Howard’s End) as Harry, Julia Brown as Lois, Zofia Wichlacz as Kasia, and Blake Harrison as Stan, among others. Joining the cast for Season 2 are Mark Bonnar (Guilt, Line of Duty) as Sir James Danemere, Ahad Raza Mir (Resident Evil, Hum Tum) as Rajib, and Gregg Sulkin (Runaways, Pretty Smart) as David.

    More About Season 2: Learn more about the history addressed in each episode in our special History & Images features.

    Stream Seasons 1 and 2 of World on Fire when you watch with PBS Passport.

  • 8.

    Annika Season 2

    DI Annika Strandhed is the speedboat-driving head of Glasgow’s new Marine Homicide Unit and she’s played by award-winning actress Nicola Walker (Unforgotten). Annika (barely) juggles her intensive police work with single parenting a testy teenage daughter. The show is a contemporary police procedural with real wit as Walker portrays the title character with a droll and charming performance.

    Cast & Characters: The show’s core cast remains: Jamie Sives (Guilt) as DS Michael McAndrews, Katie Leung (Roadkill, Harry Potter) as DC Blair Ferguson, and Ukweli Roach (Grantchester) as DS Tyrone Clarke. Silvie Furneaux (Red Rose) is back as Annika’s testy daughter Morgan as is Paul McGann (Luther, Doctor Who) playing Morgan’s former therapist and Annika’s love interest.

    Season 2 also welcomes new faces including Sven Henriksen (Welcome to Uttmark, Valkyrien) as Annika’s father Magnus, and Varada Sethu (Andor, Strike Back) as Marine Homicide Unit newcomer DC Harper Weston.

    More About Season 2: Check out some fun facts about star Nicola Walker and read her exclusive interview with MASTERPIECE on her roles in Annika and Unforgotten.

    Stream full episodes from Annika Seasons 1 and 2 when you watch with PBS Passport.

  • 9.

    Moonflower Murders

    Moonflower Murders is a new six-part drama based on the bestselling novel written by Anthony Horowitz. A sequel to the acclaimed 2022 MASTERPIECE adaptation of Horowitz’s Magpie Murders, Moonflower Murders is the second novel in the author’s Susan Ryeland series and Horowitz will again pen the adaptation for TV.

    Airdate: It’s enough to know this enticing sequel is coming and so, we’ll be patient about waiting for its arrival. Meantime, it seems there’s time to read the book!

    Cast & Characters: Returning in the lead roles they originated in Magpie Murders are Academy Award®-nominee Lesley Manville (The Crown, Phantom Thread) as editor turned sleuth Susan Ryeland and Timothy McMullan (Patrick Melrose, The Crown) as famous literary detective Atticus Pünd.

    More About Moonflower Murders & its prequel: Read the announcement of Moonflower Murders’ coming to MASTERPIECE.

    Stream the prequel Magpie Murders with PBS Passport

  • 10.

    Nolly

    Nolly reveals the story of Noele “Nolly” Gordon, one of the most famous faces on British TV in the 1960s and 70s, whose unceremonious firing from her hit show at the height of her career was front-page news. A bold exploration of how the establishment turns on women who refuse to play by the rules, Nolly is an outrageously fun and wildly entertaining ride through Gordon’s most tumultuous years, and a sharp, affectionate, and heart-breaking portrait of a forgotten icon.

    Airdate:  Nolly will premiere only on MASTERPIECE on PBS Sunday, March 17, 2024.

    Cast & Characters: There’s thrilling news that award-winning actor Helena Bonham Carter (The Crown, Harry Potter) has signed on to star as soap opera legend Noele “Nolly” Gordon.

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