The BBC drama channel of the Free Pluto TV platform premieres tonight at 10:00 in marathon format, the second season of the acclaimed British series set in the 19th century: Heaven Gallery.
The series (What Do We Do with Macy’s?), starring Joanna Vanderham, returns to our story with the story of two young people who seem not to be together: Denise Lovett and John More.
In this second season, Joanna Vanderham again puts herself in the place of Denise Lovett, a young woman from the English countryside, whose life changes after starting a new job in the first warehouses in England, who once again support each other. Sundar confronts the former store owner. The two declare their love for each other after John More (Emun Elliot).
Thus, viewers will be able to see how the story continues with the reopening of El Paraiso stores after a dramatic incident that occurred a year earlier, in which the charming and enterprising Morey joins the company due to the breakup of his engagement with Catherine. had lost his place. Glendening (Ellen Cassidy), daughter of Lord Glendenning (Patrick Malahide), on whom Moray was financially dependent. Now, this scenario filled with intrigue, romance and business takes a turn due to each protagonist’s different interests.
television adaptation
Galerius Paradise is based on the book El paraiso de las damas (1883) by French author mile Zola, the eleventh installment of the literary saga The Rougan-Macquart. This story shows the impact of the department store on the economy of the time.
Unlike the BBC One series, Zola’s novel is set in Paris and tells the story of Denis Baudeau, a young woman who comes to the French capital to start working at her uncle’s business Old Elbef. Due to the opening of departmental stores, there has been a decline in business.
The Bill Gallagher-directed series managed to attract six million viewers during its first season premiere in the United Kingdom, thanks to its plot, lavish costumes, careful recreation of elements typical of the late nineteenth century, and the magnificent Lambton Castle. Durham, the main setting of this illustrious period novel.
BBC Drama, one of over 100 channels on free streaming platform Pluto TV, continues to bet on big stories.