Suranne Jones once again leads the cast of Gentleman Jack as it returns for a second series on the BBC.
Created by Sally Wainwright, the series follows landowner and industrialist Anne Lister (played by Jones) in 1830s Yorkshire and is based off her collected diaries.
Largely written in secret code, they document a lifetime of lesbian relationships, one of which was seen in series one as Anne Lister and Ann Walker (Sophie Rundle) fell in love.
For a synopsis of series two the Radio Times wrote: "A month on from their private marriage ceremony, Anne and Ann consider moving in together at Shibden Hall - a prospect that horrifies Ann's protective family, even if they are not quite sure what it is they disapprove of.
"The couple prepare for a honeymoon abroad, but the devastated Mariana Lawton's jealousy signals more trouble ahead."
When will Gentleman Jack series two be on TV?
The first episode of Gentleman Jack series two will air at 9pm on BBC One on Sunday, April 10.
After that the episodes will air weekly at the same time, with their being eight episodes in total for the series.
Who is in the full cast of Gentleman Jack series two?
Suranne Jones as Anne Lister
Sophie Rundle as Ann Walker
Jessica Baglow as Hemingway
Timothy West as Jeremy Lister
Gemma Whelan as Marian Lister
Gemma Jones as Aunt Anne Lister
Joanna Scanlan as Isabella ‘Tib’ Norcliffe
Lydia Leonard as Marianna Lawton
Jodhi May as Lady Vere Hobart
Katherine Kelly as Elizabeth Sutherland
Derek Riddell as Captain George Sutherland
Rosie Cavaliero as Elizabeth Cordingley
Amelia Bullmore as Eliza Priestley
Peter Davison as William Priestley
Vincent Franklin as Christopher Rawson
Shaun Dooley as Jeremiah Rawson
Joe Armstrong as Samuel Washington
Anthony Flanagan as Ben Sowden
John Hollingworth as Mr Abbott
Michael D. Xavier as Dr Steph Belcombe
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