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PBS’ ‘The Forsytes’ Puts a Glamorous New Spin on the Beloved Family Drama: TV Review
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PBS’ ‘The Forsytes’ Puts a Glamorous New Spin on the Beloved Family Drama: TV Review

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Based on John Galsworthy’s novels known collectively as “The Forsyte Saga” and adapted to television by Debbie Horsfield, PBS Masterpiece’s latest historical drama, “The Forsytes,” is a sweeping narrative revolving around love, ambition and duty. The series is set in late 19th-century London and follows four generations of the Forsytes, who have lived and thrived […]

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Mar 22, 2026 10:00am PT PBS’ ‘The Forsytes’ Puts a Glamorous New Spin on the Beloved Family Drama: TV Review By Aramide Tinubu Plus Icon Aramide Tinubu Latest Prime Video’s ‘Jury Duty’ Returns With the Joyously Delightful ‘Company Retreat’: TV Review 3 days ago Mia McKenna-Bruce and Natalie Dormer Bring a Royal-Adjacent Murder to Life in Britbox’s Sensationalized ‘The Lady’: TV Review 4 days ago Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington and Kate Mara’s Murder Thriller ‘Imperfect Women’ Is Enthralling: TV Review 4 days ago See All Based on John Galsworthy’s novels known collectively as “The Forsyte Saga” and adapted to television by Debbie Horsfield, PBS Masterpiece’s latest historical drama, “ The Forsytes ,” is a sweeping narrative revolving around love, ambition and duty. The series is set in late 19th-century London and follows four generations of the Forsytes, who have lived and thrived as members of the nouveau riche for five decades. However, as the show begins, the family’s pristine facade is just on the verge of crumbling. Intriguing and quite soapy, “The Forsytes” is a story about expectations and the courage needed to thwart them. ​ The series opens at a critical point in the Forsytes’ lineage. It’s 1877, and Jolyon Forsyte (Danny Griffin), affectionately called Jo, has returned home from his travels in Europe to wed Frances (Tuppence Middleton), the recently widowed queen of London’s high society and mother to her 10-year-old daughter, June (Billie Joyce). Jolyon Forsyte Sr. (Stephen Moyer) sees Jo and Frances’ union as the key to solidifying a place in the London elite. As the eldest son, Jolyon Sr. wants Jo to take over his role as chairman of the family stockbroking company, Forstyes & Company. He also wants to ensure his younger brother, James (Jack Davenport), and his son, Soames (Joshua Orpin), are in no way positioned to gain control. According to Grandma Ann (Francesca Annis), Jolyon and James’ mother, the brothers’ rivalry has simmered for decades. ​ Flas...
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