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BEECHAM HOUSE On MASTERPIECE

L-R: BESSIE CARTER as Violet, LESLEY NICOL as Henrietta, MARC WARREN as Samuel, PALLAVI SHARDA as Chandrika, GREGORY FITOUSSI as General Castillon, TOM BATEMAN as John Beecham, DAKOTA BLUE RICHARDS as Margaret, GOLDY NOTAY as Bindu, AMER CHADHA-PATEL as Ram Lal, TRUPTI KHAMKAR as Maya, LEO SUTER as Daniel, SHRIYA PILGAONKAR as Chanchal and VIVEIK KALRA as Baadal.
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L-R: BESSIE CARTER as Violet, LESLEY NICOL as Henrietta, MARC WARREN as Samuel, PALLAVI SHARDA as Chandrika, GREGORY FITOUSSI as General Castillon, TOM BATEMAN as John Beecham, DAKOTA BLUE RICHARDS as Margaret, GOLDY NOTAY as Bindu, AMER CHADHA-PATEL as Ram Lal, TRUPTI KHAMKAR as Maya, LEO SUTER as Daniel, SHRIYA PILGAONKAR as Chanchal and VIVEIK KALRA as Baadal.

Airs Sundays, June 14 - July 19 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV + PBS Video App

An Epic Of India On The Cusp Of Change

Acclaimed British-Indian director Gurinder Chadha (“Bend It Like Beckham,” “Bride and Prejudice”) takes viewers back to a time before British rule in India, when the Mogul Empire was on its last legs and unrivalled wealth was up for grabs, on BEECHAM HOUSE, a six-part epic starring Tom Bateman (VANITY FAIR), Lesley Nicol (DOWNTON ABBEY), and Dakota Blue Richards (ENDEAVOUR).

Hailed during its British broadcast as “splendid” (The Telegraph) and “a feast for the eyes” (The Times), BEECHAM HOUSE showcases the culture, grandeur, and unbridled ambition of one of the greatest civilizations on Earth at the end of the 18th century.

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The international cast also features Gregory Fitoussi (MR. SELFRIDGE), Adil Ray (CITIZEN KHAN), Bessie Carter (HOWARD’S END), Pallavi Sharda ("Lion"), Marc Warren (SAFE), Viveik Kalra ("Blinded By The Light"), Leo Suter (VICTORIA), Shriya Pilgaonkar ("Smile Please"), and Roshan Seth (INDIAN SUMMERS).

Shot largely on location in Rajasthan and Delhi in India, BEECHAM HOUSE recaptures the majesty of the old imperial capital with its signature Red Fort and dazzling Peacock Throne, where the emperor received suppliants from all over the world. The plot revolves around a house on the outskirts of Delhi, recently purchased by an enigmatic Englishman.

Set in 1795, as the Mogul Empire is slowly losing its grip over a subcontinent it has dominated for the past two centuries, the story focuses on the struggle to control the lucrative trade with India. One contender is France. The other is Great Britain’s East India Company, a private venture supported by mercenary troops.

Three years before, John Beecham (Bateman) was an officer for the East India Company. Troubled by its rapine tactics, he quit. Since then, he has been trading as an honest private citizen, falling more and more in love with India and establishing strong local ties. Not incidentally, he has earned a small fortune and made influential friends.

When Beecham appears at his newly acquired estate in Delhi, his entourage includes a mixed-race baby and its nurse, Chanchal (Pilgaonkar).

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“No one mentioned a baby is coming, sahib,” protests Baadal (Kalra), the house steward. “You will learn that I am a private man,” replies the new master.

The baby is not the only mystery.

Shriya Pilgaonkar as Chanchal.
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Shriya Pilgaonkar as Chanchal.

Beecham’s undisclosed reason for moving to Delhi sparks intense interest from resident French General Castillon (Fitoussi), not to mention Emperor Shah Alam (Seth) and one of the emperor’s kinsmen, Murad Beg (Ray), who happens to be Beecham’s next-door neighbor.

Roshan Seth as Emperor Shah Alam.
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Roshan Seth as Emperor Shah Alam.

The neighbor’s daughter has an English governess, Margaret Osborne (Richards), who is attractive, intelligent, unmarried, and also intrigued by the newcomer.

Tom Bateman as John Beecham and Dakota Blue Richards as Margaret Osborne.
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Tom Bateman as John Beecham and Dakota Blue Richards as Margaret Osborne.

The plot thickens with the arrival from England of Beecham’s overbearing mother, Henrietta (Nicol); her young traveling companion, Violet Woodhouse (Carter), who is Beecham’s childhood friend with intentions to deepen the relationship; and Beecham’s old army buddy Samuel Parker (Warren), now trying to restore his good name after being slandered in a trial involving the East India Company.

Finally, rumor has it that somewhere on the subcontinent, Beecham’s dissolute younger brother, Daniel (Suter), is serving as an East India mercenary.

Mix in greed, treachery, and amorous entanglements—plus the appearance of a mysterious woman whom Beecham believes is a risk to the baby’s life—and the stage is set for a gripping saga of far-flung adventure, suspense, and passion.

EPISODE GUIDE:

Episode 1 airs Sunday, June 14 at 10 p.m. - Former solider John Beecham is determined to leave the past behind him and start a new life in Delhi at his grand residence, Beecham House, but he carries in his arms a secret – a baby of mixed parentage who must be kept in hiding.

Tom Bateman as John Beecham.
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Tom Bateman as John Beecham.

Episode 2 airs Sunday, June 21 at 10 p.m. - John finally fulfills his dream of having his family reunited at Beecham House. But the arrival of the mysterious Chandrika throws the household into chaos and jeopardizes breaking the family apart.

Dakota Blue Richards as Margaret Osborne, Bessie Carter as Violet, and Lesley Nicol as Henrietta Beecham.
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Dakota Blue Richards as Margaret Osborne, Bessie Carter as Violet, and Lesley Nicol as Henrietta Beecham.

Episode 3 airs Sunday, June 28 at 10 p.m. - A murder throws John's plans of staying in Delhi into jeopardy. A person within the household reveals his true colors with dangerous consequences. Margaret proves she is trustworthy when she takes a risk to help John, demonstrating her love for him.

Shriya Pilgaonkar as Chanchal and Leo Suter as Daniel Beecham.
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Shriya Pilgaonkar as Chanchal and Leo Suter as Daniel Beecham.

Episode 4 airs Sunday, July 5 at 10 p.m. - After hearing gossip about John, Margaret makes clear her intentions to leave Delhi. John realizes he has no choice but to reveal the truth about his past and the baby's identity, knowing it could risk the safety of his child.

Tom Bateman as John Beecham with his baby.
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Tom Bateman as John Beecham with his baby.

Episode 5 airs Sunday, July 12 at 10 p.m. - John learns that Margaret left Delhi. John and Daniel come to blows over Daniel's relationship with the beautiful servant Chanchal. A betrayal leads to further trouble for John.

Grégory Fitoussi as General Castillion and Tom Bateman as John Beecham.
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Grégory Fitoussi as General Castillion and Tom Bateman as John Beecham.

Episode 6 airs Sunday, July 19 at 10 p.m. - Daniel, Margaret and Chandrika desperately try to help John, but only the Emperor can release him. When John finally returns home, he discovers the house has been attacked and tragedy has struck yet again.

Dakota Blue Richards as Margaret Osborne and Tom Bateman as John Beecham.
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Dakota Blue Richards as Margaret Osborne and Tom Bateman as John Beecham.

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CREDITS:

Co-created and written by Gurinder Chadha, Paul Mayeda Berges ("Viceroy’s House"), and Shahrukh Husain ("In Custody").
Victor Levin (MAD MEN) also serves as writer on the series. BEECHAM HOUSE was originally commissioned by ITV (UK). ITV's Head of Drama, Polly Hill, commissioned the series for ITV in the UK. Rebecca Eaton serves as Executive Producer-at-Large for MASTERPIECE. Susanne Simpson is the Execuive Producer of MASTERPIECE.

Tom Bateman as John Beecham.
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Tom Bateman as John Beecham.