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?
Proud to have had the show but cancel it. Makes no sense. Least they could do third season and wrap up the story.
Oh No!–HOW could they do this? Get us hooked and then don’t complete the story? Please reconsider.
Please say it isn’t so!! Why would you not continue with this incredible, top notch programming? Is it too late to reverse this decision? I hope not.
Please reconsider your decision. This is by far the best show on television.
I am shocked that there will not be a third season of Indian Summers! It was by far one of the very best series on PBS. Please re-think your decisions. This is terribly disappointing. NO ONE outside of Britain perhaps, really knows what ‘keeping on’ was like! Please tell us through this show!
Myself and numerous friends are truly enjoying Indian Summer and must say we are very disappointed that you have decided to not to continue! Sad
I guess I’m a bit behind things since I just found out that Indian Summers was being cancelled. What an incredible disappointment!! This is the only program that a friend and I have called each to discuss each episode, what might happen, what could happen, etc. On other discussions groups I’ve read so many people gushing over Poldark which series seems to me to be so very contrived compared to I.S. which was unpredictable (just like life!), exciting, well made, well acted…and the praises could go on and on! Although I don’t hold out much hope for this I do… Read more »
I love this series. The cinematography is stunning. The writing and complexity of characters and climate are amazing. I think the quality is as good as or even better to Downton Abbey, which I loved. Please consider Season 3. I have recommended this series to several people. I have been waiting a longtime for another period piece like this.
Easily one of the best shows out out in recent years. nothing like a good story, and a bit of history to boot. I refuse to watch any reality shows, and the acting and writing on other stations just keeps getting worse. Please I beg of you to reconsider your cancellation.
So disappointed to hear of cancellation of Indian summers. Please reconsider. It is a great show and gets even more interesting with each episode. And we are to be left with no finale? Very disappointing…
I am deeply disappointed that IS was cancelled; thought it was well written, excellent acting, and addressed important social issues. It is ESPECIALLY frustrating when a show is cancelled without a finale season/episode that brings the series to a satisfying close. PBS does not usually subject its loyal viewers to such inconsideration.
Please please reconsider completely loved every minute of both series refreshing alternative to all these reality tv programmes ….will be missed
Why,why why would you cancel this very good show!!!!!
I really enjoyed this program and think it was beautifully presented,
with each actor giving a very authentic and sensitive portrayal in
the period of the Raj, when so many political and social issues
were coming to a head. Too bad to see it left unfinished.
Please say it isn’t so, it was one of the best series on PBS. I was looking forward to Season 3. Indian Summers was better than Downton Abbey, which was essentially a soap opera with a British accent.