What is Poldark (TV) About?
Poldark is a British historical drama television series that transports viewers to the tumultuous period of the late 18th century. The narrative follows the trials and tribulations of Ross Poldark, a British soldier returning to his native Cornwall from the American War of Independence in 1783. Upon his return, Poldark discovers a world turned upside down: his father has passed away, the family mines are no longer operational, his estate is in ruins, and his childhood sweetheart is engaged to his cousin. Despite these harrowing circumstances, Poldark is determined to seize control of his destiny, revitalizing the family mining operations while wrestling with matters of the heart and the intricate social fabric of Cornwall. As the series progresses, it delves into themes of love, power, betrayal, and redemption, set against the stunning Cornish landscape. The series, based on Winston Graham's novels and adapted by Debbie Horsfield, is acclaimed for its rich storytelling, period authenticity, and the robust performance of its lead actor, Aidan Turner. Spanning several seasons, Poldark offers a blend of romance, drama, and historical adventure, appealing to a diverse audience fascinated by the interplay of personal ambition and the broad sweep of societal change.
The first episode of Poldark aired on March 08, 2015 and the most recent episode to air was on August 26, 2019.