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{{Infobox television
{{Infobox television
| name = War & Peace
| image = War and peace 2016 tv series titlecard.jpg
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| genre = [[Period drama]]
| genre = [[Period drama]]
| creator =
| creator =
| based_on = ''[[War and Peace]]'' by [[Leo Tolstoy]]
| based_on = ''[[War and Peace]]'' by [[Leo Tolstoy]]
| developer =
| developer =
| writer = [[Andrew Davies (writer)|Andrew Davies]]
| writer = [[Andrew Davies (writer)|Andrew Davies]]
| director = [[Tom Harper (director)|Tom Harper]]
| director = [[Tom Harper (director)|Tom Harper]]
| starring = {{Plainlist|
| starring = {{Plainlist|
* [[Paul Dano]]
* [[Paul Dano]]
* [[Lily James]]
* [[Lily James]]
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* [[Gillian Anderson]]
* [[Gillian Anderson]]
* [[Jim Broadbent]]}}
* [[Jim Broadbent]]}}
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| picture_format = [[16:9]] [[1080i]]
| composer = [[Martin Phipps]]
| audio_format = [[Stereophonic sound|Stereo]]
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| composer = [[Martin Phipps]]
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*United Kingdom
*United Kingdom
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*United States}}
| language = English<ref group="lower-alpha">The series also features songs in [[Russian language|Russian]], church services in [[Old Church Slavonic]], and some [[French language|French]] dialogue.</ref>
| language = English<ref group="lower-alpha">The series also features songs in [[Russian language|Russian]], church services in [[Old Church Slavonic]], and some [[French language|French]] dialogue.</ref>
| num_series = 1
| num_series = 1
| num_episodes = 6
| num_episodes = 6
| list_episodes = #Episodes
| list_episodes = #Episodes
| executive_producer = {{Plainlist |
| executive_producer = {{Plainlist |
* Andrew Davies
* Andrew Davies
* Bethan Jones
* Bethan Jones
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* [[Harvey Weinstein]]
* [[Harvey Weinstein]]
* Robert Walak}}
* Robert Walak}}
| producer = Julia Stannard
| producer = Julia Stannard
| editor = {{Plainlist |
| editor = {{Plainlist |
*Mark Eckersley<!-- Part 1 & 2 -->
*Mark Eckersley<!-- Part 1 & 2 -->
*Steven Worsley<!-- Part 3 & 4-->}}
*Steven Worsley<!-- Part 3 & 4-->}}
| location = {{Plainlist |
| location = {{Plainlist |
*[[Russia]]
*[[Russia]]
*[[Lithuania]]
*[[Lithuania]]
*[[Latvia]]}}
*[[Latvia]]}}
| cinematography = George Steel
| cinematography = George Steel
| camera =
| camera =
| runtime = 60–82 minutes
| runtime = 60–82 minutes
| company = {{Plainlist |
| company = {{Plainlist |
*[[BBC Cymru Wales]]
*[[BBC Cymru Wales]]
*[[The Weinstein Company]]
*[[The Weinstein Company]]
*Lookout Point
*Lookout Point
*[[BBC Worldwide]]}}
*[[BBC Worldwide]]}}
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*[[BBC]]
*[[A&E Networks]]
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*[[BBC One]]
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*[[BBC One HD]]
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| last_aired = {{End date|2016|2|7|df=yes}}
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'''''War & Peace''''' is a [[historical drama]] [[Serial (radio and television)|television serial]] first broadcast on [[BBC One]] on 3 January 2016, produced by [[BBC Cymru Wales]], in association with [[The Weinstein Company]], Lookout Point and [[BBC Worldwide]].<ref name=rt>{{cite news |title=Radio Times accounces War and Peace|work=Radio Times|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2015-11-20/downtons-lily-james-is-frocked-and-tiared-again-alongside-war-and-peace-co-stars-paul-dano-and-james-norton|access-date=14 January 2015}}</ref> It is a six-part adaptation of the 1869 novel ''[[War and Peace]]'' by the Russian author [[Leo Tolstoy]], written by [[Andrew Davies (writer)|Andrew Davies]] and directed by [[Tom Harper (director)|Tom Harper]].<ref>
'''''War & Peace''''' is a British [[historical drama]] [[Serial (radio and television)|television serial]] first broadcast on [[BBC One]] on 3 January 2016, produced by [[BBC Cymru Wales]], in association with [[The Weinstein Company]], Lookout Point and [[BBC Worldwide]].<ref name=rt>{{cite news |title=Radio Times accounces War and Peace|work=Radio Times|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2015-11-20/downtons-lily-james-is-frocked-and-tiared-again-alongside-war-and-peace-co-stars-paul-dano-and-james-norton|access-date=14 January 2015}}</ref> It is a six-part adaptation of the 1869 novel ''[[War and Peace]]'' by the Russian author [[Leo Tolstoy]], written by [[Andrew Davies (writer)|Andrew Davies]] and directed by [[Tom Harper (director)|Tom Harper]].<ref>
*{{cite news | url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2013/feb/18/bbc-returns-tolstoy-war-peace | title=BBC returns to Tolstoy's War and Peace | work=The Guardian | date=18 February 2013 | access-date=25 January 2014 | author=Plunkett, John}}
*{{cite news | url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2013/feb/18/bbc-returns-tolstoy-war-peace | title=BBC returns to Tolstoy's War and Peace | work=The Guardian | date=18 February 2013 | access-date=25 January 2014 | author=Plunkett, John}}
*{{cite news | url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/bbc/9876185/War-and-Peace-comes-to-the-BBC-in-epic-Andrew-Davies-drama.html | title=War and Peace comes to the BBC in 'epic' Andrew Davies drama | work=The Daily Telegraph | date=18 February 2013 | access-date=25 January 2014 | author=Furness, Hannah}}
*{{cite news | url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/bbc/9876185/War-and-Peace-comes-to-the-BBC-in-epic-Andrew-Davies-drama.html | title=War and Peace comes to the BBC in 'epic' Andrew Davies drama | work=The Daily Telegraph | date=18 February 2013 | access-date=25 January 2014 | author=Furness, Hannah}}
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==Plot==
==Plot==
The saga begins in the [[Russian Empire]] in 1805. When Pierre ([[Paul Dano]]), Natasha ([[Lily James]]) and Andrei ([[James Norton (actor)|James Norton]]) are first introduced to viewers, their youthful ambition, despite their privileged circumstances, is to find meaning in their lives. Kind-hearted but awkward Pierre, the illegitimate son of Russia's richest man, wants to change the world for the better. The spirited Natasha is searching for true love, while handsome and gallant Andrei, frustrated with the superficiality of society, seeks a higher purpose.
The saga begins in the [[Russian Empire]] in 1805. When Pierre, Natasha and Andrei are first introduced to viewers, their youthful ambition, despite their privileged circumstances, is to find meaning in their lives. Kind-hearted but awkward Pierre, the illegitimate son of Russia's richest man, wants to change the world for the better. The spirited Natasha is searching for true love, while handsome and gallant Andrei, frustrated with the superficiality of society, seeks a higher purpose.


At the same time, the French army under [[Napoleon]] edges ever closer to Russia's borders. Natasha's older brother Nikolai ([[Jack Lowden]]) joins the [[Imperial Russian Army]] immediately and matures during the war against Napoleon. Like Pierre, Natasha and Andrei, he also experiences romantic vicissitudes: despite his childhood love for his cousin Sonya ([[Aisling Loftus]]), his impoverished parents insist he marry a rich bride like the superficial Julie Karagina or the religious Marya Bolkonskaya ([[Jessie Buckley]]).
At the same time, the French army under [[Napoleon]] edges ever closer to Russia's borders. Natasha's older brother Nikolai joins the [[Imperial Russian Army]] immediately and matures during the war against Napoleon. Like Pierre, Natasha and Andrei, he also experiences romantic vicissitudes: despite his childhood love for his cousin Sonya, his impoverished parents insist he marry a rich bride like the superficial Julie Karagina or the religious Marya Bolkonskaya.


Having begun with Napoleon's [[War of the Third Coalition|military campaign against Russia and Austria]] in 1805, the story concludes in 1812 after Napoleon's [[French invasion of Russia|invasion of Russia]] has failed and he has retreated and withdrawn from Russian territory. The families at the centre of the saga have undergone major changes and lost members, but those remaining have experienced a transformation and a new life, with new growth and new families started.
Having begun with Napoleon's [[War of the Third Coalition|military campaign against Russia and Austria]] in 1805, the story concludes in 1812 after Napoleon's [[French invasion of Russia|invasion of Russia]] has failed and he has retreated and withdrawn from Russian territory. The families at the centre of the saga have undergone major changes and lost members, but those remaining have experienced a transformation and a new life, with new growth and new families started.


==Cast==
==Cast==
The cast was announced on 28 December 2014.<ref name="28December2014" />

===Principal===
===Principal===
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* [[Paul Dano]] as [[Pierre Bezukhov]]
* [[Paul Dano]] as [[Pierre Bezukhov]]
* [[Lily James]] as [[Natasha Rostova]]
* [[Tuppence Middleton]] as [[Hélène Kuragina]]
* [[Callum Turner]] as [[Anatole Kuragin]]
* [[Stephen Rea]] as Prince Vassily Kuragin
* [[James Norton (actor)|James Norton]] as [[Andrei Nikolayevich Bolkonsky|Andrei Bolkonsky]]
* [[James Norton (actor)|James Norton]] as [[Andrei Nikolayevich Bolkonsky|Andrei Bolkonsky]]
* [[Jessie Buckley]] as [[Marya Bolkonskaya]]
* [[Jessie Buckley]] as [[Marya Bolkonskaya]]
* [[Jim Broadbent]] as Prince Nikolai Bolkonsky
* [[Jack Lowden]] as [[Nikolai Rostov]]
* [[Jack Lowden]] as [[Nikolai Rostov]]
* [[Lily James]] as [[Natasha Rostova]]
* [[Aisling Loftus]] as [[Sonya Rostova]]
* [[Aisling Loftus]] as [[Sonya Rostova]]
* [[Tom Burke (actor)|Tom Burke]] as Fyodor Dolokhov
* [[Tuppence Middleton]] as [[Hélène Kuragina]]
* [[Callum Turner]] as [[Anatole Kuragin]]
* [[Adrian Edmondson]] as Count Ilya Rostov
* [[Adrian Edmondson]] as Count Ilya Rostov
* [[Rebecca Front]] as Anna Mikhaylovna Drubetskaya
* [[Greta Scacchi]] as Countess Natalya Rostova
* [[Greta Scacchi]] as Countess Natalya Rostova
* [[Kenneth Cranham]] as Uncle Mikhail
* [[Rebecca Front]] as Anna Mikhaylovna Drubetskaya
* [[Aneurin Barnard]] as Boris Drubetskoy
* [[Aneurin Barnard]] as Boris Drubetskoy
* [[Tom Burke (actor)|Tom Burke]] as Fyodor Dolokhov
* [[Mathieu Kassovitz]] as [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]
* [[Mathieu Kassovitz]] as [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]
* [[Stephen Rea]] as Prince Vassily Kuragin
* [[Brian Cox (actor)|Brian Cox]] as General [[Mikhail Kutuzov]]
* [[Brian Cox (actor)|Brian Cox]] as General [[Mikhail Kutuzov]]
* [[Ken Stott]] as Osip Alexeevich Bazdeev
* [[Ken Stott]] as Osip Alexeevich Bazdeev
* [[Kenneth Cranham]] as Uncle Mikhail
* [[Gillian Anderson]] as Anna Pavlovna Scherer
* [[Gillian Anderson]] as Anna Pavlovna Scherer
* [[Jim Broadbent]] as Prince Nikolai Bolkonsky
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* [[Ben Lloyd-Hughes]] as [[Alexander I of Russia|Tsar Alexander]]
* [[Ben Lloyd-Hughes]] as [[Alexander I of Russia|Tsar Alexander]]
* [[Otto Farrant]] as [[Petya Rostov]]
* [[Otto Farrant]] as [[Petya Rostov]]
** [[Kit Connor]] as Young [[Petya Rostov]]
* [[Kit Connor]] as Young [[Petya Rostov]]
* [[Chloe Pirrie]] as Julie Karagina
* [[Chloe Pirrie]] as Julie Karagina
* [[Rory Keenan]] as Bilibin
* [[Rory Keenan]] as Bilibin
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* Guillaume Faure as Napoleon's Adjutant
* Guillaume Faure as Napoleon's Adjutant
* [[Ludger Pistor]] as [[Karl Mack von Leiberich|General Mack]]
* [[Ludger Pistor]] as [[Karl Mack von Leiberich|General Mack]]

==Production==
The series, a British-American co-production, was announced by [[Danny Cohen (television executive)|Danny Cohen]] on 18 February 2013 and was commissioned by him and [[Ben Stephenson]], the controller of BBC Drama.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2013/war-and-peace.html | title=BBC One announces adaptation of War And Peace by Andrew Davies | work=BBC | date=18 February 2013 | access-date=25 January 2014}}</ref> The production by [[BBC Cymru Wales]] is partnered by [[The Weinstein Company]], Lookout Point and [[BBC Worldwide]].<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.screendaily.com/news/twc-joins-bbcs-war-and-peace/5062211.article | title=The Weinstein Company partner on BBC epic War and Peace | work=Screen Daily | date=7 October 2013 | access-date=25 January 2014 | author=Rosser, Michael}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2015/war-and-peace-filming | title=Filming begins on epic adaptation of War and Peace for BBC One | work=BBC | date=24 February 2015 | access-date=19 January 2016}}</ref>

The [[executive producer]]s are Faith Penhale, George Ormond, [[Andrew Davies (writer)|Andrew Davies]], Simon Vaughan, Robert Walak<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2550931/|title=Robert Walak|work=IMDb}}</ref> and [[Harvey Weinstein]].<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/worldwide/071013warpeace.html | title=The Weinstein Company to partner on epic new BBC drama War and Peace | work=BBC | date=7 October 2013 | access-date=25 January 2014}}</ref> The director is [[Tom Harper (film director)|Tom Harper]].<ref name="28December2014">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2014/12/james-norton-lily-james-paul-dano-war-and-peace-bbc-weinstein-stephen-rea-1201337377/|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|title=James Norton Joins Lily James, Paul Dano In BBC/Weinstein Co's 'War And Peace'|date=28 December 2014}}</ref> The soundtrack was composed by [[Martin Phipps]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Niles |first=Jon |url=http://www.musictimes.com/articles/64705/20160208/martin-phipps-war-peace-bbc-miniseries-score-composer-music-tv-film.htm |title=Martin Phipps, 'War & Peace' BBC Miniseries Score Composer, on Music for TV, Film & More [Q&A] |work=Music Times |date=2 August 2016 |access-date=18 May 2016}}</ref>

The series was filmed in Russia, Lithuania, and Latvia with [[Arri Alexa]] digital cameras. [[Anamorphic format|Anamorphic]] lenses were used, for their [[bokeh]] focus fall-off effects.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.televisual.com/blog-detail/Tom-Harper-on-directing-War-and-Peace_bid-842.html|title=Televisual - BLOGS & COMMENTS|author=Televisual Media Ltd UK|access-date=8 February 2016}}</ref>


==Episodes==
==Episodes==
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|ShortSummary = Pierre marries the beautiful and seductive Helene via her father's machinations, but he soon realizes that she is an unloving and mercenary wife. She cuckolds him with his erstwhile friend Dolokhov, whom Pierre then challenges to a duel. Helene's father also tries, unsuccessfully, to engineer a union between his son Anatole and Andrei's religious sister Marya. The Russian army holds off the French for a while, and Natasha's brother Nikolai returns from the army to his family. The [[Battle of Austerlitz]] leaves Andrei badly wounded; he is however finally able to get home in time to see his wife Lise give birth to a son, but she dies in childbirth.
|ShortSummary = Pierre marries the beautiful and seductive Hélène via her father's machinations, but he soon realises that she is an unloving and mercenary wife. She cuckolds him with his erstwhile friend Dolokhov, whom Pierre then challenges to a duel. Hélène's father also tries, unsuccessfully, to engineer a union between his son Anatole and Andrei's religious sister Marya. The Russian army holds off the French for a while, and Natasha's brother Nikolai returns from the army to his family. The [[Battle of Austerlitz]] leaves Andrei badly wounded; he is however finally able to get home in time to see his wife Lise give birth to a son, but she dies in childbirth.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|1|17|df=y}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|1|17|df=y}}
|Viewers = 7.33
|Viewers = 7.33
|ShortSummary = A nervous Pierre nonetheless defeats Dolokhov in a duel and afterwards separates from Helene, who demands a fortune from him and begins affairs with other men, including the opportunistic Boris Drubetskoi. A Freemason convinces Pierre to resolve his troubles by joining Freemasonry and by devoting himself to helping others. Pierre's efforts to improve the welfare of his serfs are, however, largely ineffectual. When Nikolai returns home on leave, his army friend Denisov accompanies him and soon proposes to Natasha, who awkwardly declines. Dolokhov stays briefly with the Rostovs and proposes to Natasha's cousin Sonya, who turns him down, confessing her love for Nikolai. Afterwards, in a lengthy card game Dolokhov wins a huge sum of money from Nikolai, which plunges the Rostov family into enormous debt. Napoleon signs a peace treaty with Russia in 1807. The story moves to the spring of 1809: Andrei has quit the army and has been living a reclusive life out of remorse for neglecting his late wife, but when he meets Natasha while on an errand to the Rostovs both she and Andrei are mutually smitten.
|ShortSummary = Although nervous, Pierre defeats Dolokhov in the duel and afterwards separates from Hélène, who demands a fortune from him and begins affairs with other men, including the opportunistic Boris Drubetskoi. A Freemason convinces Pierre to resolve his troubles by joining Freemasonry and by devoting himself to helping others. Pierre's efforts to improve the welfare of his serfs are, however, largely ineffectual. When Nikolai returns home on leave, his army friend Denisov accompanies him and soon proposes to Natasha, who awkwardly declines. Dolokhov stays briefly with the Rostovs and proposes to Natasha's cousin Sonya, who turns him down, confessing her love for Nikolai. Afterwards, in a lengthy card game, Dolokhov wins a huge sum of money from Nikolai, which plunges the Rostov family into enormous debt. Napoleon signs a peace treaty with Russia in 1807. The story moves to the spring of 1809: Andrei has quit the army and has been living a reclusive life out of remorse for neglecting his late wife, but when he meets Natasha while visiting the Rostovs, she and Andrei are mutually smitten.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|1|24|df=y}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|1|24|df=y}}
|Viewers = 7.40
|Viewers = 7.40
|ShortSummary = Andrei's curmudgeonly father orders him to travel abroad for a year before marrying Natasha, which she reluctantly accepts. Despite his financially strapped parents' insistence, Nikolai refuses to marry the wealthy but superficial heiress Julie Karagina, maintaining instead his lifelong love for his cousin Sonya. Boris's ambitious mother insists that he court the two eligible wealthy heiresses: Andrei's sister Marya, who shows no interest in him, and Julie Karagina, whom he successfully woos with the mournful poetry she likes. After a very awkward meeting with Andrei's father and sister, Natasha feels strongly that they do not like her. Heartbroken and sick of waiting for nearly a year, she is vulnerable when Helene introduces her to her scoundrel brother Anatole, who tries to secretly elope with her, thus ruining her reputation. Pierre chases Anatole out of Moscow and informs Natasha that Anatole already has a wife in Poland. Natasha is devastated.
|ShortSummary = Andrei's curmudgeonly father forces him to travel abroad for a year to gain approval for marrying Natasha, which she reluctantly accepts. Despite his financially strapped parents' insistence, Nikolai refuses to marry the wealthy but superficial heiress Julie Karagina, maintaining instead his lifelong love for his cousin Sonya. After failing in his attempt to court Andrei's sister Marya for her fortune, Boris successfully woos Julie with the mournful poetry she likes. After a very awkward meeting with Andrei's father and sister, Natasha feels strongly that they do not like her. Heartbroken and tired of waiting for nearly a year, she is vulnerable when Hélène introduces her to her scoundrel brother Anatole, who tries to secretly elope with her, thus ruining her reputation. Pierre chases Anatole out of Moscow and informs Natasha that Anatole already has a wife in Poland. Natasha is devastated.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|1|31|df=y}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|1|31|df=y}}
|Viewers = 7.25
|Viewers = 7.25
|ShortSummary = 1812: France again breaks peace with Russia and invades, striking towards Moscow. Andrei, back from his travels abroad, returns all of Natasha's letters and mementos and is unwilling to forgive or speak of her, in spite of Pierre's attempts to soften his heart. Meanwhile, Pierre forces himself to avoid his dear friend Natasha because he is secretly in love with her but is a married man. After Andrei returns to the army to defend Russia from the invasion, his erratic father, the old prince Bolkonsky, is increasingly difficult for Marya to cope with, and as the French threaten their estate the household is eventually forced to flee after the old prince has a fatal series of strokes. Without her father, Marya is unable to control her rebellious serfs in order to escape the French, but Nikolai Rostov, leading an army detachment, rescues her when he passes through the area; this chance meeting and rescue sparks romance for both of them. Pierre and Andrei meet again prior to the crucial Battle of Borodino.
|ShortSummary = 1812: France again breaks the peace with Russia and invades, striking towards Moscow. Andrei, back from his travels abroad, returns all of Natasha's letters and mementos and is unwilling to forgive or speak of her, in spite of Pierre's attempts to soften his heart. Meanwhile, Pierre forces himself to avoid Natasha because he is secretly in love with her but is a married man. After Andrei returns to the army to help defend Russia from the invasion, his erratic father is increasingly difficult for Marya to cope with, and as the French threaten their estate the household is eventually forced to flee after the old prince has a fatal series of strokes. Without her father, Marya is unable to control her rebellious serfs in order to escape the French, but Nikolai Rostov, leading an army detachment, rescues her when he passes through the area; this chance meeting and rescue sparks romance for both of them. Pierre and Andrei meet again prior to the crucial [[Battle of Borodino]]. Pierre experiences the gruesome Battle of Borodino as an on-site observer and helper, and gets a true taste of the horrors of war and the courage of soldiers facing death. Andrei fights on the front line and is mortally wounded; at the infirmary he meets the likewise mortally wounded Anatole, whom he had pledged to kill out of revenge, and forgives him instead.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|2|7|df=y}}
|Viewers = 7.39
|Viewers = 7.39
|ShortSummary = Pierre experiences the gruesome [[Battle of Borodino]] as an on-site observer, and gets a true taste of the horrors of war and the courage of soldiers facing death. Andrei fights on the front line and is mortally wounded; at the infirmary he meets the likewise mortally wounded Anatole, whom he had pledged to kill out of revenge, and forgives him instead. As the French advance into Moscow, Natasha and her family flee their home for the countryside. They take wounded soldiers with them, and eventually discover that Andrei is among them. Natasha begs Andrei for forgiveness and he confesses that he still loves her. Andrei dies, with Natasha and his sister Marya by his side. Back in Moscow, which is being burned and looted, Pierre is carrying a concealed weapon and is captured by the French, almost shot, and then imprisoned instead. He is befriended by Platon Karataev, a peasant who has a profound effect on his outlook on the deepest of levels—teaching him about gratitude, simple happiness, and giving and receiving love. Helene, pregnant to Boris, is unable to reach Pierre to gain consent for divorce and she seeks an abortion after being snubbed by Boris and others at a party. An abortionist gives her a bottle of liquid of which she is to take only a few drops, but she swallows the lot, and dies alone of hemorrhage during the induced labour. Napoleon, with no supplies left for him in Moscow or anywhere else, orders all of his troops to retreat and leave Russia—thus a Russian victory is secured. After the terrible hardship of a lengthy imprisonment and march through the Russian winter with the French retreating from Moscow, Pierre is rescued by a guerilla group of Russian soldiers led by Dolokhov and Denisov. The Rostovs' younger son, Petya, is killed in the skirmishes, and after hearing this his father, already in shock from the loss of all his property and the burning of Moscow, subsequently dies of a broken heart. Sonya releases Nikolai from their engagement, and he instead becomes engaged to and later marries Marya. Pierre finally proposes to, and marries, Natasha and starts a family, and their extended family includes the Rostovs, Sonya, and Andrei's son.
|ShortSummary = As the French advance into Moscow, Natasha and her family flee their home for the countryside. They take wounded soldiers with them, and eventually Natasha discovers that Andrei is among them. Natasha begs Andrei for forgiveness and he confesses that he still loves her. Andrei dies, with Natasha, his sister Marya and his son by his side. Back in Moscow, which is being burned and looted, Pierre is carrying a concealed weapon and is captured by the French, almost shot, and then imprisoned instead. He is befriended by Platon Karataev, a peasant who has a profound effect on his outlook on the deepest of levels—teaching him about gratitude, simple happiness, and giving and receiving love. Hélène, by now pregnant, is unable to reach Pierre to gain consent for an annulment and she seeks an abortion after being snubbed at a society party. An abortionist gives her a bottle of liquid of which she is to take only a few drops, but she swallows the lot, and dies alone of haemorrhage during the induced labour. Napoleon, with no supplies left for him in Moscow or anywhere else, orders all of his troops to retreat and leave Russia—thus a Russian victory is secured. After the terrible hardship of a lengthy imprisonment and march through the Russian winter with the French retreating from Moscow, Pierre is rescued by a guerilla group of Russian soldiers led by Dolokhov and Denisov. The Rostovs' younger son, Petya, is killed in the skirmish, and after hearing this his father, already in shock from the loss of all his property and the burning of Moscow, dies of a broken heart. Sonya releases Nikolai from their engagement, and he instead becomes engaged to, and later marries, Marya. Pierre finally proposes to, and marries, Natasha and starts a family, and their extended family includes the Rostovs, Sonya, and Andrei's son.
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==Broadcasts==
==Production==
The series, a British-American co-production, was announced by [[Danny Cohen (television executive)|Danny Cohen]] on 18 February 2013 and was commissioned by him and [[Ben Stephenson]], the controller of BBC Drama.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2013/war-and-peace.html | title=BBC One announces adaptation of War And Peace by Andrew Davies | work=BBC | date=18 February 2013 | access-date=25 January 2014}}</ref> The production by [[BBC Cymru Wales]] was partnered by [[The Weinstein Company]], Lookout Point and [[BBC Worldwide]].<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.screendaily.com/news/twc-joins-bbcs-war-and-peace/5062211.article | title=The Weinstein Company partner on BBC epic War and Peace | work=Screen Daily | date=7 October 2013 | access-date=25 January 2014 | author=Rosser, Michael}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2015/war-and-peace-filming | title=Filming begins on epic adaptation of War and Peace for BBC One | work=BBC | date=24 February 2015 | access-date=19 January 2016}}</ref>

The cast was announced on 28 December 2014.<ref name="28December2014" />

The [[executive producer]]s are Faith Penhale, George Ormond, [[Andrew Davies (writer)|Andrew Davies]], Simon Vaughan, Robert Walak<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2550931/|title=Robert Walak|work=IMDb}}</ref> and [[Harvey Weinstein]].<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/worldwide/071013warpeace.html | title=The Weinstein Company to partner on epic new BBC drama War and Peace | work=BBC | date=7 October 2013 | access-date=25 January 2014}}</ref> The director is [[Tom Harper (film director)|Tom Harper]].<ref name="28December2014">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2014/12/james-norton-lily-james-paul-dano-war-and-peace-bbc-weinstein-stephen-rea-1201337377/|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|title=James Norton Joins Lily James, Paul Dano In BBC/Weinstein Co's 'War And Peace'|date=28 December 2014}}</ref> The soundtrack was composed by [[Martin Phipps]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Niles |first=Jon |url=http://www.musictimes.com/articles/64705/20160208/martin-phipps-war-peace-bbc-miniseries-score-composer-music-tv-film.htm |title=Martin Phipps, 'War & Peace' BBC Miniseries Score Composer, on Music for TV, Film & More [Q&A] |work=Music Times |date=2 August 2016 |access-date=18 May 2016}}</ref>

Beginning in February 2015,<ref>{{cite web |title=Filming begins on epic adaptation of War and Peace for BBC One – Lookout Point – London Production Company |url=https://www.lookoutpoint.tv/2015/02/24/filming-begins-on-epic-adaptation-of-war-and-peace-for-bbc-one/ |website=Lookout Point TV |date=24 February 2015}}</ref> the series was filmed in Russia, Lithuania, and Latvia with [[Arri Alexa]] digital cameras. [[Anamorphic format|Anamorphic]] lenses were used for their [[bokeh]] focus fall-off effects.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.televisual.com/blog-detail/Tom-Harper-on-directing-War-and-Peace_bid-842.html|title=Televisual - BLOGS & COMMENTS|author=Televisual Media Ltd UK|date=5 January 2016 |access-date=8 February 2016}}</ref>

==Release==
In the UK the drama consists of five 60-minute episodes and one 82-minute finale, broadcast on [[BBC One]] beginning 3 January 2016 at 9 pm.<ref name=rt/><ref name=boards>{{cite news | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/weinstein-boards-bbcs-war-peace-644313 | title=The Weinstein Co. Boards BBC's 'War and Peace' Adaptation | work=Hollywood Reporter | date=7 October 2013 | access-date=25 January 2014 | author=Kemp, Stuart}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.tvwise.co.uk/2015/12/bbc-one-sets-premiere-date-for-war-peace | title=BBC One Sets Premiere Date For 'War & Peace' | work=tvwise.co.uk | date=10 December 2015 | access-date=11 December 2015 | author=Munn, Patrick}}</ref>
In the UK the drama consists of five 60-minute episodes and one 82-minute finale, broadcast on [[BBC One]] beginning 3 January 2016 at 9 pm.<ref name=rt/><ref name=boards>{{cite news | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/weinstein-boards-bbcs-war-peace-644313 | title=The Weinstein Co. Boards BBC's 'War and Peace' Adaptation | work=Hollywood Reporter | date=7 October 2013 | access-date=25 January 2014 | author=Kemp, Stuart}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.tvwise.co.uk/2015/12/bbc-one-sets-premiere-date-for-war-peace | title=BBC One Sets Premiere Date For 'War & Peace' | work=tvwise.co.uk | date=10 December 2015 | access-date=11 December 2015 | author=Munn, Patrick}}</ref>


In the U.S. broadcasting began on 18 January 2016 and the series was simulcast across three networks: [[A&E (TV channel)|A&E]], [[Lifetime (TV network)|Lifetime]], and [[History (U.S. TV network)|History Channel]]. It aired in four two-hour blocks over four weeks, at 9 pm ET/PT, on Lifetime.
In the US, broadcasting began on 18 January 2016 and the series was simulcast across three networks: [[A&E (TV channel)|A&E]], [[Lifetime (TV network)|Lifetime]], and [[History (U.S. TV network)|History Channel]]. It aired in four two-hour blocks over four weeks, at 9 pm ET/PT, on Lifetime.
In Canada, the show airs at the same time and in the same format as in the United States, but only on A&E.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/war-and-peace-lifetime-ae-history-announce-premiere-date-40651/|title=War and Peace: Lifetime, A&E, History Announce Premiere Date|work=canceled TV shows - TV Series Finale}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-bbc-sets-its-sights-on-america-1449687218|title=The BBC Sets Its Sights on America|author=Tobias Grey|date=9 December 2015|work=WSJ}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mylifetime.com/shows/war-and-peace|title=War and Peace|work=mylifetime.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvwise.co.uk/2015/04/ae-history-lifetime-take-u-s-rights-to-bbc-ones-war-peace/|title=A&E, History & Lifetime Take U.S. Rights To BBC One's 'War & Peace' - TVWise|work=TVWise}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2015/tv/news/war-and-peace-weinstein-co-lifetime-history-ae-bbc-1201484945/|title='War and Peace' Coming to Lifetime, A&E and History in 2016 - Variety|author=Cynthia Littleton|work=Variety}}</ref>
In Canada, the show airs at the same time and in the same format as in the United States, but only on A&E.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/war-and-peace-lifetime-ae-history-announce-premiere-date-40651/|title=War and Peace: Lifetime, A&E, History Announce Premiere Date|work=canceled TV shows - TV Series Finale|date=2 December 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-bbc-sets-its-sights-on-america-1449687218|title=The BBC Sets Its Sights on America|author=Tobias Grey|date=9 December 2015|work=WSJ}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mylifetime.com/shows/war-and-peace|title=War and Peace|work=mylifetime.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvwise.co.uk/2015/04/ae-history-lifetime-take-u-s-rights-to-bbc-ones-war-peace/|title=A&E, History & Lifetime Take U.S. Rights To BBC One's 'War & Peace' - TVWise|work=TVWise}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2015/tv/news/war-and-peace-weinstein-co-lifetime-history-ae-bbc-1201484945/|title='War and Peace' Coming to Lifetime, A&E and History in 2016 - Variety|author=Cynthia Littleton|work=Variety|date=30 April 2015 }}</ref>


It aired in Australia on [[BBC First (Australia)|BBC First]] from 31 January 2016.<ref name="Jan25Fox">{{cite web|publisher=The Green Room|first=Charles|last=Purcell|url=http://community.foxtel.com.au/t5/Foxtel-Blog/New-This-Week-Jan-25-War-amp-Peace-Suits-Black-Sails-Bear-Grylls/ba-p/110618|title=New This Week (Jan 25): War & Peace, Suits, Black Sails, Bear Grylls and live sport|date=21 January 2016|access-date=22 January 2016|archive-date=21 January 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160121211506/http://community.foxtel.com.au/t5/Foxtel-Blog/New-This-Week-Jan-25-War-amp-Peace-Suits-Black-Sails-Bear-Grylls/ba-p/110618}}</ref>
It aired in Australia on [[BBC First (Australia)|BBC First]] from 31 January 2016.<ref name="Jan25Fox">{{cite web|publisher=The Green Room|first=Charles|last=Purcell|url=http://community.foxtel.com.au/t5/Foxtel-Blog/New-This-Week-Jan-25-War-amp-Peace-Suits-Black-Sails-Bear-Grylls/ba-p/110618|title=New This Week (Jan 25): War & Peace, Suits, Black Sails, Bear Grylls and live sport|date=21 January 2016|access-date=22 January 2016|archive-date=21 January 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160121211506/http://community.foxtel.com.au/t5/Foxtel-Blog/New-This-Week-Jan-25-War-amp-Peace-Suits-Black-Sails-Bear-Grylls/ba-p/110618}}</ref>


The serial will also air in Sweden ([[Sveriges Television|SVT]]), Denmark ([[TV 2 (Denmark)|TV 2]]), Norway ([[NRK]]), Estonia ([[Eesti Televisioon|ETV]]), Germany ([[RTL Passion]]), Greece ([[OTE]]), Lithuania ([[LNK (television station)|LNK]]), Israel ([[yes (Israel)|YES]]), Russia (Channel One), China (LeEco), Taiwan (LeEco), India (Vuclip), South Korea (KBS and SK), Philippines (ABS-CBN, Lifestyle), Belgium ([[BBC First]]), the Netherlands (BBC First), Luxembourg (BBC First), Portugal ([[Radio and Television of Portugal|RTP]]), Japan ([[NHK]]) and Czech republic ([[Česká televize]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rtp.pt/noticias/cultura/rtp-exibe-esta-noite-a-nova-serie-guerra-e-paz_v887964|title=RTP exibe esta noite a nova série "Guerra e Paz"|author=RTP, Rádio e Televisão de Portugal - Teresa Nicolau, Paulo Jorge, João Caldeirinha - RTP|date=13 January 2016|language=pt}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/worldwide/2015/all-star-adaptation-of-war-and-peace-presold-to-international-broadcasters|title=BBC - All-star Adaptation of War and Peace Presold to International Broadcasters - Media Centre}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.c21media.net/bbcs-war-and-peace-goes-global/|title=BBC's War and Peace goes global - News - C21Media|work=C21media}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rapidtvnews.com/2016020741660/russia-china-india-lead-charge-for-bbc-s-war-and-peace-adaptation.html#axzz3zcALb7q4|title=Russia, China, India lead charge for BBC's War And Peace adaptation|author=Editor|work=Rapid TV News|access-date=8 February 2016}}</ref>
The serial will also air in Sweden ([[Sveriges Television|SVT]]), Denmark ([[TV 2 (Denmark)|TV 2]]), Norway ([[NRK]]), Estonia ([[Eesti Televisioon|ETV]]), Germany ([[RTL Passion]]), Greece ([[OTE]]), Lithuania ([[LNK (television station)|LNK]]), Israel ([[yes (Israel)|YES]]), Russia (Channel One), China (LeEco), Taiwan (LeEco), India (Vuclip), South Korea (KBS and SK), Philippines (ABS-CBN, Lifestyle), Belgium ([[BBC First]]), the Netherlands (BBC First), Luxembourg (BBC First), Portugal ([[Radio and Television of Portugal|RTP]]), Japan ([[NHK]]) and Czech republic ([[Česká televize]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rtp.pt/noticias/cultura/rtp-exibe-esta-noite-a-nova-serie-guerra-e-paz_v887964|title=RTP exibe esta noite a nova série "Guerra e Paz"|author=RTP, Rádio e Televisão de Portugal - Teresa Nicolau, Paulo Jorge, João Caldeirinha - RTP|date=13 January 2016|language=pt}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/worldwide/2015/all-star-adaptation-of-war-and-peace-presold-to-international-broadcasters|title=BBC - All-star Adaptation of War and Peace Presold to International Broadcasters - Media Centre}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.c21media.net/bbcs-war-and-peace-goes-global/|title=BBC's War and Peace goes global - News - C21Media|work=C21media}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rapidtvnews.com/2016020741660/russia-china-india-lead-charge-for-bbc-s-war-and-peace-adaptation.html#axzz3zcALb7q4|title=Russia, China, India lead charge for BBC's War And Peace adaptation|work=Rapid TV News|access-date=8 February 2016}}</ref>


The show has also been sold to France2, Finland's YLE, NRK in Norway, RUV in Iceland, Latvia's LTV and TRBC in Ukraine.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.c21media.net/russia-takes-bbcwws-war-and-peace/|title=Russia takes BBCWW's War and Peace - News - C21Media|work=C21media|access-date=8 February 2016}}</ref>
The show has also been sold to France2, Finland's YLE, NRK in Norway, RUV in Iceland, Latvia's LTV and TRBC in Ukraine.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.c21media.net/russia-takes-bbcwws-war-and-peace/|title=Russia takes BBCWW's War and Peace - News - C21Media|work=C21media|access-date=8 February 2016}}</ref>


===Home media===
And in 12 July 2021, this show has been broadcasted in Vietnam on [[:vi:K+|K+]] CINE, in house channel of Vietnam Satellite Digital Television Co., Ltd.<ref>{{Cite web|title=War and Peace – Còn chỗ nào cho tình yêu|url=https://www.kplus.vn/tieu-diem/tin-tuc/2021/07/war-and-peace-con-cho-nao-cho-tinh-yeu?aspxautodetectcookiesupport=1|url-status=live}}</ref>
The entire series of ''War & Peace'' was released on [[DVD]] and [[Blu-ray]] in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 8 February 2016 by [[2 Entertain|BBC DVD]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/War-Peace-DVD-Paul-Dano/dp/B019N4K2S8|title=War & Peace [DVD] [2015]|work=[[Amazon.co.uk]]|access-date=6 February 2016}}</ref> Special features include [[making-of]] [[featurettes]].


==Reception==
==Reception==
On [[Rotten Tomatoes]], a [[review aggregator]] website, the series received a score of 88% and an average rating of 8.4 out of 10 from 25 reviews. The website's consensus reads: "''War & Peace'' boasts sumptuous visuals and the narrative remains largely faithful to its sprawling source material, even if the pace may challenge less patient viewers and the period detail is slightly lacking."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/war-peace/s01|title=War & Peace: Season 1 - Rotten Tomatoes|work=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]|publisher=[[Flixster]]|access-date=6 February 2015}}</ref>
On [[Rotten Tomatoes]], a [[review aggregator]] website, the series received a score of 88% with an average rating of 8.4 out of 10 from 25 reviews. The website's consensus reads: "''War & Peace'' boasts sumptuous visuals and the narrative remains largely faithful to its sprawling source material, even if the pace may challenge less patient viewers and the period detail is slightly lacking."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/war_and_peace/s01|title=War & Peace: Season 1 - Rotten Tomatoes|work=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]|publisher=[[Flixster]]|access-date=6 February 2015}}</ref> [[Metacritic]] assigned the series a weighted average score of 72 out of 100 based on 11 critics.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/tv/war-peace|title=War & Peace |website=[[Metacritic]] |access-date=February 13, 2022}}</ref>


''[[The Daily Telegraph|The Telegraph]]'' placed it fifth in its list of the greatest television adaptations of all time, stating "[I]t is safe to say that this is the greatest TV costume drama of the past decade and has raised the bar in a genre for which we are already renowned all over the world."<ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/11359903/greatest-TV-adaptations.html?frame=3569768 5. War and Peace (2016, BBC One)]. In: "The 22 greatest TV adaptations". ''[[The Daily Telegraph|The Telegraph]]''. Retrieved 24 May 2016. (Originally published in January 2015 as "The 20 greatest TV adaptations".)</ref><ref name="benlawrence">{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2016/02/07/war--peace-is-the-greatest-costume-drama-of-the-decade---review/|title=War & Peace is the greatest costume drama of the decade - review|author=Ben Lawrence|date=7 February 2016|work=The Telegraph|access-date=8 February 2016}}</ref>
''[[The Daily Telegraph|The Telegraph]]'' placed it fifth in its list of the greatest television adaptations of all time, stating "[I]t is safe to say that this is the greatest TV costume drama of the past decade and has raised the bar in a genre for which we are already renowned all over the world."<ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/11359903/greatest-TV-adaptations.html?frame=3569768 5. War and Peace (2016, BBC One)]. In: "The 22 greatest TV adaptations". ''[[The Daily Telegraph|The Telegraph]]''. Retrieved 24 May 2016. (Originally published in January 2015 as "The 20 greatest TV adaptations".)</ref><ref name="benlawrence">{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2016/02/07/war--peace-is-the-greatest-costume-drama-of-the-decade---review/|title=War & Peace is the greatest costume drama of the decade - review|author=Ben Lawrence|date=7 February 2016|work=The Telegraph|access-date=8 February 2016}}</ref>


A world-premiere press screening of the first episode was held in London on 14 December 2015, after which a first-look review in ''The Telegraph'' pronounced it "breathtaking".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/tv-and-radio-reviews/12049989/War-and-Peace-first-look-review-breathtaking.html|title=War and Peace, first-look review: 'breathtaking'|author=Ben Lawrence|date=14 December 2015|work=Telegraph.co.uk}}</ref> Andrew Billen of ''[[The Times]]'' gave the first episode four out of five.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/arts/tv-radio/article4655439.ece|title=TV review: War and Peace, BBC One|work=The Times}}</ref> Viv Groskop in ''[[The Guardian]]'' wrote, "It's tonally perfect, striking exactly the right balance between drama and wit, action and emotion, passion and humour".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/tvandradioblog/2016/jan/03/war-and-peace-recap-episode-one-costume-drama-bbc1-tolstoy|title=War and Peace recap: episode one –&nbsp;'costume drama at its most lavish'|author=Viv Groskop|work=the Guardian}}</ref>
A world-premiere press screening of the first episode was held in London on 14 December 2015, after which a first-look review in ''The Telegraph'' pronounced it "breathtaking".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/tv-and-radio-reviews/12049989/War-and-Peace-first-look-review-breathtaking.html|title=War and Peace, first-look review: 'breathtaking'|author=Ben Lawrence|date=14 December 2015|work=Telegraph.co.uk}}</ref> Andrew Billen of ''[[The Times]]'' gave the first episode four out of five.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/arts/tv-radio/article4655439.ece|title=TV review: War and Peace, BBC One|work=The Times|last1=Billen |first1=Andrew }}</ref> Viv Groskop in ''[[The Guardian]]'' wrote, "It's tonally perfect, striking exactly the right balance between drama and wit, action and emotion, passion and humour".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/tvandradioblog/2016/jan/03/war-and-peace-recap-episode-one-costume-drama-bbc1-tolstoy|title=War and Peace recap: episode one –&nbsp;'costume drama at its most lavish'|author=Viv Groskop|work=the Guardian|date=4 January 2016 }}</ref>
The second episode received five out of five from Andrew Billen in ''The Times''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/arts/tv-radio/reviews/article4660255.ece|title=TV review: The Voice; War and Peace|work=The Times}}</ref> The ball towards the end of the third episode received particular attention, with ''[[Digital Spy]]'' describing it as "the most spellbinding moment of television we'll see this year".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/news/a780395/war-peace-why-last-nights-ballroom-scene-was-the-most-spellbinding-tv-moment-youll-see-this-year/|title=War & Peace: Why last night's ballroom scene was the most spellbinding TV moment you'll see this year|author=Catriona Wightman|date=18 January 2016|work=Digital Spy}}</ref> Benji Wilson from ''The Telegraph'' described the third episode as a "dazzling mazurka of roiling passions and misplaced affection", giving five out of five.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/tv-and-radio-reviews/12102017/War-and-Peace-episode-three-review-utterly-captivating.html|title=War and Peace: superior to Pride and Prejudice? - Telegraph|author=Benji Wilson|date=18 January 2016|work=Telegraph.co.uk}}</ref> The feature-length finale received five out of five from ''The Telegraph''.<ref name="benlawrence"/>
The second episode received five out of five from Andrew Billen in ''The Times''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/arts/tv-radio/reviews/article4660255.ece|title=TV review: The Voice; War and Peace|work=The Times|last1=Billen |first1=Andrew }}</ref> The ball towards the end of the third episode received particular attention, with ''[[Digital Spy]]'' describing it as "the most spellbinding moment of television we'll see this year".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/news/a780395/war-peace-why-last-nights-ballroom-scene-was-the-most-spellbinding-tv-moment-youll-see-this-year/|title=War & Peace: Why last night's ballroom scene was the most spellbinding TV moment you'll see this year|author=Catriona Wightman|date=18 January 2016|work=Digital Spy}}</ref> Benji Wilson from ''The Telegraph'' described the third episode as a "dazzling [[mazurka]] of roiling passions and misplaced affection", giving five out of five.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/tv-and-radio-reviews/12102017/War-and-Peace-episode-three-review-utterly-captivating.html|title=War and Peace: superior to Pride and Prejudice? - Telegraph|author=Benji Wilson|date=18 January 2016|work=Telegraph.co.uk}}</ref> The feature-length finale received five out of five from ''The Telegraph''.<ref name="benlawrence"/>

==DVD release==
The entire series of ''War & Peace'' was released on [[DVD]] and [[Blu-ray]] in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 8 February 2016 by [[2 Entertain|BBC DVD]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/War-Peace-DVD-Paul-Dano/dp/B019N4K2S8|title=War & Peace [DVD] [2015]|work=[[Amazon.co.uk]]|access-date=6 February 2016}}</ref> Special features include [[making-of]] [[featurettes]].


==Notes==
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* [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/war-peace/s01/ ''War & Peace''] at [[Rotten Tomatoes]]
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War & Peace
Series title over a battlefield
GenrePeriod drama
Based onWar and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Written byAndrew Davies
Directed byTom Harper
Starring
ComposerMartin Phipps
Country of origin
  • United Kingdom
Original languageEnglish[a]
No. of series1
No. of episodes6 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Andrew Davies
  • Bethan Jones
  • Faith Penhale
  • Simon Vaughan
  • Harvey Weinstein
  • Robert Walak
ProducerJulia Stannard
Production locations
CinematographyGeorge Steel
Editors
  • Mark Eckersley
  • Steven Worsley
Running time60–82 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network
Release3 January (2016-01-03) –
7 February 2016 (2016-02-07)

War & Peace is a British historical drama television serial first broadcast on BBC One on 3 January 2016, produced by BBC Cymru Wales, in association with The Weinstein Company, Lookout Point and BBC Worldwide.[1] It is a six-part adaptation of the 1869 novel War and Peace by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy, written by Andrew Davies and directed by Tom Harper.[2] War & Peace aired on A&E, Lifetime and History Channel in the United States as four two-hour episodes, beginning on 18 January 2016. The serial stars Paul Dano, Lily James and James Norton in the leading roles.

Plot[edit]

The saga begins in the Russian Empire in 1805. When Pierre, Natasha and Andrei are first introduced to viewers, their youthful ambition, despite their privileged circumstances, is to find meaning in their lives. Kind-hearted but awkward Pierre, the illegitimate son of Russia's richest man, wants to change the world for the better. The spirited Natasha is searching for true love, while handsome and gallant Andrei, frustrated with the superficiality of society, seeks a higher purpose.

At the same time, the French army under Napoleon edges ever closer to Russia's borders. Natasha's older brother Nikolai joins the Imperial Russian Army immediately and matures during the war against Napoleon. Like Pierre, Natasha and Andrei, he also experiences romantic vicissitudes: despite his childhood love for his cousin Sonya, his impoverished parents insist he marry a rich bride like the superficial Julie Karagina or the religious Marya Bolkonskaya.

Having begun with Napoleon's military campaign against Russia and Austria in 1805, the story concludes in 1812 after Napoleon's invasion of Russia has failed and he has retreated and withdrawn from Russian territory. The families at the centre of the saga have undergone major changes and lost members, but those remaining have experienced a transformation and a new life, with new growth and new families started.

Cast[edit]

Principal[edit]

Supporting[edit]

Episodes[edit]

TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions) [3]
"Episode 1"Tom HarperAndrew Davies3 January 2016 (2016-01-03)9.33
The series opens in Russia in 1805. Napoleon Bonaparte's French army has invaded Austria and now threatens Russia. Pierre Bezukhov, the illegitimate son of a count, is a kindhearted but awkward recent university graduate whose outspoken political views, supportive of the French emperor, are less than fully welcomed by polite society. His social status changes however when he unexpectedly inherits his father's vast wealth and numerous estates. Andrei Bolkonsky, Pierre's close friend and the heir to one of Russia's noblest families, seeks glory and advancement in the Tsar's army opposing Napoleon. Natasha Rostova, from a minor noble's family, is a joyous and yet thoughtful girl, still seeking her future place in society.
"Episode 2"Tom HarperAndrew Davies10 January 2016 (2016-01-10)7.72
Pierre marries the beautiful and seductive Hélène via her father's machinations, but he soon realises that she is an unloving and mercenary wife. She cuckolds him with his erstwhile friend Dolokhov, whom Pierre then challenges to a duel. Hélène's father also tries, unsuccessfully, to engineer a union between his son Anatole and Andrei's religious sister Marya. The Russian army holds off the French for a while, and Natasha's brother Nikolai returns from the army to his family. The Battle of Austerlitz leaves Andrei badly wounded; he is however finally able to get home in time to see his wife Lise give birth to a son, but she dies in childbirth.
"Episode 3"Tom HarperAndrew Davies17 January 2016 (2016-01-17)7.33
Although nervous, Pierre defeats Dolokhov in the duel and afterwards separates from Hélène, who demands a fortune from him and begins affairs with other men, including the opportunistic Boris Drubetskoi. A Freemason convinces Pierre to resolve his troubles by joining Freemasonry and by devoting himself to helping others. Pierre's efforts to improve the welfare of his serfs are, however, largely ineffectual. When Nikolai returns home on leave, his army friend Denisov accompanies him and soon proposes to Natasha, who awkwardly declines. Dolokhov stays briefly with the Rostovs and proposes to Natasha's cousin Sonya, who turns him down, confessing her love for Nikolai. Afterwards, in a lengthy card game, Dolokhov wins a huge sum of money from Nikolai, which plunges the Rostov family into enormous debt. Napoleon signs a peace treaty with Russia in 1807. The story moves to the spring of 1809: Andrei has quit the army and has been living a reclusive life out of remorse for neglecting his late wife, but when he meets Natasha while visiting the Rostovs, she and Andrei are mutually smitten.
"Episode 4"Tom HarperAndrew Davies24 January 2016 (2016-01-24)7.40
Andrei's curmudgeonly father forces him to travel abroad for a year to gain approval for marrying Natasha, which she reluctantly accepts. Despite his financially strapped parents' insistence, Nikolai refuses to marry the wealthy but superficial heiress Julie Karagina, maintaining instead his lifelong love for his cousin Sonya. After failing in his attempt to court Andrei's sister Marya for her fortune, Boris successfully woos Julie with the mournful poetry she likes. After a very awkward meeting with Andrei's father and sister, Natasha feels strongly that they do not like her. Heartbroken and tired of waiting for nearly a year, she is vulnerable when Hélène introduces her to her scoundrel brother Anatole, who tries to secretly elope with her, thus ruining her reputation. Pierre chases Anatole out of Moscow and informs Natasha that Anatole already has a wife in Poland. Natasha is devastated.
"Episode 5"Tom HarperAndrew Davies31 January 2016 (2016-01-31)7.25
1812: France again breaks the peace with Russia and invades, striking towards Moscow. Andrei, back from his travels abroad, returns all of Natasha's letters and mementos and is unwilling to forgive or speak of her, in spite of Pierre's attempts to soften his heart. Meanwhile, Pierre forces himself to avoid Natasha because he is secretly in love with her but is a married man. After Andrei returns to the army to help defend Russia from the invasion, his erratic father is increasingly difficult for Marya to cope with, and as the French threaten their estate the household is eventually forced to flee after the old prince has a fatal series of strokes. Without her father, Marya is unable to control her rebellious serfs in order to escape the French, but Nikolai Rostov, leading an army detachment, rescues her when he passes through the area; this chance meeting and rescue sparks romance for both of them. Pierre and Andrei meet again prior to the crucial Battle of Borodino. Pierre experiences the gruesome Battle of Borodino as an on-site observer and helper, and gets a true taste of the horrors of war and the courage of soldiers facing death. Andrei fights on the front line and is mortally wounded; at the infirmary he meets the likewise mortally wounded Anatole, whom he had pledged to kill out of revenge, and forgives him instead.
"Episode 6"Tom HarperAndrew Davies7 February 2016 (2016-02-07)7.39
As the French advance into Moscow, Natasha and her family flee their home for the countryside. They take wounded soldiers with them, and eventually Natasha discovers that Andrei is among them. Natasha begs Andrei for forgiveness and he confesses that he still loves her. Andrei dies, with Natasha, his sister Marya and his son by his side. Back in Moscow, which is being burned and looted, Pierre is carrying a concealed weapon and is captured by the French, almost shot, and then imprisoned instead. He is befriended by Platon Karataev, a peasant who has a profound effect on his outlook on the deepest of levels—teaching him about gratitude, simple happiness, and giving and receiving love. Hélène, by now pregnant, is unable to reach Pierre to gain consent for an annulment and she seeks an abortion after being snubbed at a society party. An abortionist gives her a bottle of liquid of which she is to take only a few drops, but she swallows the lot, and dies alone of haemorrhage during the induced labour. Napoleon, with no supplies left for him in Moscow or anywhere else, orders all of his troops to retreat and leave Russia—thus a Russian victory is secured. After the terrible hardship of a lengthy imprisonment and march through the Russian winter with the French retreating from Moscow, Pierre is rescued by a guerilla group of Russian soldiers led by Dolokhov and Denisov. The Rostovs' younger son, Petya, is killed in the skirmish, and after hearing this his father, already in shock from the loss of all his property and the burning of Moscow, dies of a broken heart. Sonya releases Nikolai from their engagement, and he instead becomes engaged to, and later marries, Marya. Pierre finally proposes to, and marries, Natasha and starts a family, and their extended family includes the Rostovs, Sonya, and Andrei's son.

Production[edit]

The series, a British-American co-production, was announced by Danny Cohen on 18 February 2013 and was commissioned by him and Ben Stephenson, the controller of BBC Drama.[4] The production by BBC Cymru Wales was partnered by The Weinstein Company, Lookout Point and BBC Worldwide.[5][6]

The cast was announced on 28 December 2014.[7]

The executive producers are Faith Penhale, George Ormond, Andrew Davies, Simon Vaughan, Robert Walak[8] and Harvey Weinstein.[9] The director is Tom Harper.[7] The soundtrack was composed by Martin Phipps.[10]

Beginning in February 2015,[11] the series was filmed in Russia, Lithuania, and Latvia with Arri Alexa digital cameras. Anamorphic lenses were used for their bokeh focus fall-off effects.[12]

Release[edit]

In the UK the drama consists of five 60-minute episodes and one 82-minute finale, broadcast on BBC One beginning 3 January 2016 at 9 pm.[1][13][14]

In the US, broadcasting began on 18 January 2016 and the series was simulcast across three networks: A&E, Lifetime, and History Channel. It aired in four two-hour blocks over four weeks, at 9 pm ET/PT, on Lifetime. In Canada, the show airs at the same time and in the same format as in the United States, but only on A&E.[15][16][17][18][19]

It aired in Australia on BBC First from 31 January 2016.[20]

The serial will also air in Sweden (SVT), Denmark (TV 2), Norway (NRK), Estonia (ETV), Germany (RTL Passion), Greece (OTE), Lithuania (LNK), Israel (YES), Russia (Channel One), China (LeEco), Taiwan (LeEco), India (Vuclip), South Korea (KBS and SK), Philippines (ABS-CBN, Lifestyle), Belgium (BBC First), the Netherlands (BBC First), Luxembourg (BBC First), Portugal (RTP), Japan (NHK) and Czech republic (Česká televize).[21][22][23][24]

The show has also been sold to France2, Finland's YLE, NRK in Norway, RUV in Iceland, Latvia's LTV and TRBC in Ukraine.[25]

Home media[edit]

The entire series of War & Peace was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 8 February 2016 by BBC DVD.[26] Special features include making-of featurettes.

Reception[edit]

On Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator website, the series received a score of 88% with an average rating of 8.4 out of 10 from 25 reviews. The website's consensus reads: "War & Peace boasts sumptuous visuals and the narrative remains largely faithful to its sprawling source material, even if the pace may challenge less patient viewers and the period detail is slightly lacking."[27] Metacritic assigned the series a weighted average score of 72 out of 100 based on 11 critics.[28]

The Telegraph placed it fifth in its list of the greatest television adaptations of all time, stating "[I]t is safe to say that this is the greatest TV costume drama of the past decade and has raised the bar in a genre for which we are already renowned all over the world."[29][30]

A world-premiere press screening of the first episode was held in London on 14 December 2015, after which a first-look review in The Telegraph pronounced it "breathtaking".[31] Andrew Billen of The Times gave the first episode four out of five.[32] Viv Groskop in The Guardian wrote, "It's tonally perfect, striking exactly the right balance between drama and wit, action and emotion, passion and humour".[33] The second episode received five out of five from Andrew Billen in The Times.[34] The ball towards the end of the third episode received particular attention, with Digital Spy describing it as "the most spellbinding moment of television we'll see this year".[35] Benji Wilson from The Telegraph described the third episode as a "dazzling mazurka of roiling passions and misplaced affection", giving five out of five.[36] The feature-length finale received five out of five from The Telegraph.[30]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The series also features songs in Russian, church services in Old Church Slavonic, and some French dialogue.

References[edit]

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  35. ^ Catriona Wightman (18 January 2016). "War & Peace: Why last night's ballroom scene was the most spellbinding TV moment you'll see this year". Digital Spy.
  36. ^ Benji Wilson (18 January 2016). "War and Peace: superior to Pride and Prejudice? - Telegraph". Telegraph.co.uk.

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