‘The Collection’ is PBS’ newest visual masterpiece this October
As if the return of both Poldark (October 1) and The Durrells in Corfu (October 15) aren’t enough to solidify this October as a must-see-tv month on PBS, the newest addition to ‘Drama Sunday’ of The Collection (October 8) will bring a bit of contemporary haute couture along with just enough conspiracy and sleaze to keep you coming back for more each week.
Set in post-war Paris, The Collection brings to life the world of Paul Sabine, played brilliantly by Coupling‘s Richard Coyle, a designer with some secrets to hide charged with revitalising French fashion by the richest man in France. The 7-part series, which runs through Sunday, November 19, also stars Frances de la Tour (Vicious), Michael Kitchen (Foyle’s War), Tom Riley (Da Vinci’s Demons) and Sarah Parish (W1A, Trollied, Broadchurch).
As you would hope and expect from a series centered around the fashion industry, the costuming for the series should get a screen credit as part of the supporting cast. The series revolves around the Sabine brothers (Paul and Claude) with Paul seeking to stake a claim in the top tiers of the Paris fashion scene as the city poises itself to reclaim the title of fashion capital of the world. He encounters obstacles in the forms of his past, his conniving mother’s actions and the growing competitive environment of the industry.
Much like Downton Abbey and A Place to Call Home, The Collection possesses more drama than the law allows. The fun begins Sunday, October 8 at 10pET/9pCT on PBS.
In: Drama