UK Channel 4 has cancelled the Indian Summers TV show after two seasons. A British drama set in Simla (Shimla) in northern India, the first season of Indian Summers aired on PBS in the US, from September to November 2015. PBS has not yet announced the premiere date for the second and final season of Indian Summers. It is expected to air stateside in 2016, though. Masterpiece PBS co-produces the series, and PBS released a season two preview, back in December.
Indian Summers stars Julie Walters, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Jemima West, Nikesh Patel, Roshan Seth, and Lillete Dubey. The cast also includes Alexander Cobb, Craig Parkinson, Fiona Glascott, Amber Rose Revah, Aysha Kala, Olivia Grant, and Edward Hogg.
Radio Times confirmed the Indian Summers cancellation with Channel 4. Here is more:
Much like the British Empire itself, Indian Summers has retreated into history. Channel 4 has confirmed that the period drama, set during the British Raj, will not be returning for a third series.
“We’re incredibly proud of Indian Summers and have loved having it in the schedule, the channel said in a statement. “But with a number of new drama launches already confirmed for 2017, we have decided not to commission a third series.”
Here is more on the Indian Summers TV series, from a 2014 PBS press release announcing the series.
Set against the sweeping grandeur of the Himalayas and tea plantations of Northern India, the drama tells the rich and explosive story of the decline of the British Empire and the birth of modern India, from both sides of the experience. But at the heart of the story lie the implications and rami cations of the tangled web of passions, rivalries and clashes that de ne the lives of those brought together in this summer which will change everything.
It’s the summer of 1932. India dreams of Independence, but the British are clinging to power. In the foothills of the Himalayas stands Simla, a little England where every summer the British power-brokers of this nation are posted to govern during the summer months.
Ralph Whelan (Lloyd-Hughes), coolly ambitious, a coming man and tipped for promotion, is Private Secretary to the Viceroy of India. His sister, Alice (West), returns to Simla alone with her child and nds herself drawn to Aafrin (Patel), a Junior Clerk in the Viceroy’s of ce and son to Roshana (Dubey) and Darius (Seth), a gentle man and veteran of The Great War. Aafrin is brother to Sooni (Kala), severe and beautiful, and his spoilt younger sister Shamshad.
At the heart of Simla’s society is Cynthia (Walters), widowed doyenne of the Royal Club who is as at home in the tack room as she is the ballroom. A force to be reckoned with, her in uence spreads throughout the community.
The cast of characters also includes Douglas (Parkinson), who runs a missionary school, his wife Sarah (Glascott) who yearns for the comforts of home, Ian McLeod (Cobb), the young and naïve Scottish tea plantation heir, and the mysterious Anglo-Indian woman Leena (Revah).
As Indian Summers begins, the stories of promises, secrets, politics, power, sex and love play out as the British Raj begins to falter and a nation opens its eyes to the possibilities of freedom.
What do you think? Are you a fan of the Indian Summers TV show on Channel 4 and PBS? Do you think Indian Summers was cancelled at the right time, or should it have been renewed for a third season?
A wonderful story. too bad no season 3
I throughly enjoyed Indian Summers and was surprised and greatly disappointed with the series precipitous ending. The production values were absolutely lush; making viewing an absolute pleasure. This is the first mini- series, in my opinion, that has come close to giving Jewel in the Crown (one of the best series ever produced ) a run for the money. It would be great if some forward thinking person started this series up again. Per all the comments on the internet, there certainly is a clear interest in this series being continued.
They definitely need to bring back Indian Summers for another season to wrap up the story lines! It was a wonderful show.
This was one of my favorite PBS shows. How could they have cancelled this show and let their fans down! Very dissappointed.
Loved this show. Sorry to see it go. What can I watch now that has similar themes?
My wife and I are very upset that this show was canceled after season two. This show was superbly done. Please please reconsider the cancelation of this show. Thanks.
I too am very disappointed this show will not be renewed! The acting and characters are superb, you get drawn into every personality and the environment! Please reconsider at least giving us a wrap up ending for this series!!
I wish the show lived on for AT LEAST another season. It ended too soon. Without a proper send-off. I think it deserves a second life in the form of a third season! Too great of a story to end so abruptly.
Great show that deserved another season! Instead of the overrated, boring, & quasi-fictional ‘Victoria’
YES! I agree about the much hpyed-up “Victoria.” I don’t understand why V. is so promoted when PBS already had a wonderful show par exsalonce with Indian Summers.
It’s never too late to bring this fine work back.
I am so disappointed that Indian Summers was canceled. I loved the story , it’s intensity , history and how it drew you into that period . The story had so much more to offer and grow. I had introduced it to so many of my friends, all who grew fond of it as well… such a shame to lose a good series when there are so many that are do mediocre .i truly hope it makes a comeback…
Nnnnnooooooooo! You need to continue the series. There is nothing else out there like it. It is such an amazing show. Please reconcsider.
I was so disappointed that Indian Summers was cancelled. I was looking forward to seeing what was going to happen in Series 3. Why do they cancel shows and leave us wondering??
I absolutely loved this show and am so sorry it was cancelled. I kept waiting for season 3 and was so disappointed to find there wasn’t one. The acting was wonderful.
Just binged watched this show on PBS…so sad to learn there won’t be a season 3.