MaryLand Mini Starring Suranne Jones, Eve Best and Stockard Channing Gets U.S. Premiere Date on PBS

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PBS MASTERPIECE has booked Stateside viewers a trip to MaryLand, as in the three-part ITV miniseries starring Suranne Jones (Gentleman Jack), Eve Best (House of the Dragon) and Stockard Channing (The West Wing).

MaryLand, which streamed across the pond this past March, will premiere Stateside on PBS on April 7, 2024 at 9/8c. Watch a trailer above.

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MaryLand is described as a story about two sisters and what binds them together… and what has driven them apart. Jones and Best respectively play Becca and Rosaline, siblings thrown together by the sudden death of their mother, Mary. Upon being reunited, the sisters come to discover that Mom was living an entirely secret life on the Isle of Man, far from her home with her husband (aka Becca and Rosaline’s father).

Stockard Channing as Cathy (ITV)
Stockard Channing as Cathy (ITV)

As the sisters travel through the early days of grief, they meet Mary’s quirky friend Cathy (Channing), who seems to know more about their mother than they do. Becca and Rosaline then get to asking fundamental questions about their own identities and the relationships with the men in their own lives.

“At its heart, MaryLand is a love story of two sisters,” PBS tells us.

Or as MASTERPIECE executive producer Susanne Simpson says in a statement, “MaryLand is an emotional journey of two estranged sisters who are determined to find the truth about their mother. Suranne Jones and Eve Best deliver stunning performances in this wonderful show.”

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