Indian Summers is a refreshing, vibrant period drama, not another bleak, dreary Downton Abbey wannabe. It is colourful and jumps from the screen; let’s hope the drama is the same. The show has been extensively promoted on Channel 4 and has been presented as a competitor to the normal period dramas hosted by the BBC and ITV.…
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Deputy Editor, Caitlin Hobbs, drops into a rehearsal of the upcoming production at the Nuffield.