Fans of BBC dramas are celebrating the return of 'Parade's End', a World War I series often regarded as one of the finest adaptations on television
Originally airing on BBC Two in 2012, the show, based on Ford Madox Ford's novel, follows aristocrat Christopher Tietjens, portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch, as he navigates a tumultuous love life and the aftermath of the war
With critical acclaim likening it to a 'highbrow Downton Abbey', the five-part series garnered multiple BAFTA and Emmy nominations
Its stunning cinematography and profound themes of love and loss continue to resonate with viewers, ensuring its place in the pantheon of British television.