Poldark, the hard-hitting documentary about the tribulations of working in the fields with no top on, is coming to an end this year.
And now that end has just gotten that much closer, as filming on the final series officially wrapped yesterday (February 1).
The show's official account posted a tweet marking the occasion, alongside some photos of stars Aidan Turner and Eleanor Tomlinson and producers Karen Thrussell and Michael Ray. One of them is even brought to you in stunning blur-o-vision.
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"And that’s our final wrap!" reads the caption, "Thank you for all your support, we can’t wait to show you #Poldark S5 later in 2019."
Tomlinson also marked the milestone by taking us back to the start, with a video of herself two minutes after finding out that she landed the role of Demelza.
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While Winston Graham's novels feature a major time jump of 11 years between books seven and eight, season five of Poldark is taking a bit of a diversion and opting not to focus on the younger generation and their adventures.
Instead, the series is going to continue following the stories of the characters we're more familiar with, expanding on events that were briefly mentioned in book eight.
"In The Stranger from the Sea, Winston Graham made many references to developments that happened in the 'gap' years," creator Debbie Horsfield said when filming began back in September.
"Series five will draw on all of these to follow the lives of the Poldarks, George Warleggan, the Enyses, and the Carnes in this intervening period."
Does that mean that even though Poldark is ending, we could still get a Next Generation spin-off that does adapt the later books?
Poldark series 5 will air on the BBC in 2019.
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