A period crime drama starring Peaky Blinders actress Kate Phillips has captivated viewers19:17, 01 Jun 2026Fans of period dramas have been devouring a cherished series with a star-studded cast.Miss Scarlet is a British-American period crime drama created by Rachael New. It features Peaky Blinders actress Kate Phillips as the titular character Eliza Scarlet, who operates as a Victorian era private detective."In Victorian London, 1882, Eliza Scarlet is left almost penniless when her father, Henry, unexpectedly dies. Although marriage would appear to be her only option for financial security, Eliza resolves to take over her father's detective agency alone, working under his name," states the official synopsis."Struggling to build her reputation in the male-dominated world of crime-solving, she frequently calls on her childhood friend William Wellington, a gruff Scottish detective inspector of Scotland Yard, for assistance."Kate Phillips is accompanied by Stuart Martin as William Wellington, alongside Cathy Belton, Simon Ludders, Helen Norton, Kevin Doyle, Andrew Gower, and Jessie Cave, reports Dublin Live.The inaugural series of Miss Scarlet launched in 2020, with five additional instalments emerging over the next six years. Season six arrived earlier this year, examining Eliza's developing relationship with lead Scotland Yard Detective, DI Blake (Tom Durant-Pritchard), while welcoming back beloved character Moses Valentine (Ansu Kabia).The opening series was shot in Dublin, with exterior shots of Eliza's residence captured on Mount Pleasant Square, Ranelagh. The striking green dome of Mary Immaculate, Refuge of Sinners Church, Rathmines can also be spotted in certain street sequences. Additionally, the police station where the Duke is based is actually the CBS Westland Row on Cumberland Street.Production then relocated to Belgrade, Serbia from the second series onwards.A seventh series is currently being filmed, and is set to be the final instalment. Ahead of its arrival, audiences can access all six previous series for free on U - making the drama the ideal weekend or evening viewing.Creator and writer Rachael New reflected on the programme's impact in a statement, remarking: "Making Miss Scarlet has been the greatest joy of my professional career. Every stage of this beautiful show - from the writing, filming, editing and finally it reaching the screen - it has taken a whole village."She continued: "I'm very proud of how the final season plays out and the story we tell for Eliza. It's a wrench to say goodbye to a character that I have lived and breathed for all these years, but Eliza will forever be with me whether on screen or off."Audiences have consistently championed the series online, with one IMDb user posting: "Majestic. Miss Scarlet is one of those programmes that begins well and just gets better and better. All in all a programme not to be missed."Another commented: "Exceptional. Intense with steamy romance, and very well written," while a third declared: "The very best series on TV. Miss Scarlet is head and shoulders above the rest. Total masterpiece."Article continues belowA fourth enthusiast shared similar views, stating: "Totally hooked! Fresh look, captivating plot, beautifully portrayed characters, real feel of old atmosphere, close attention to detail. The best period drama yet."Someone else remarked: "Great masterpiece. The tension between the lead actors keeps me coming back for more. In this Downton Abbey meets Sherlock Holmes drama, each episode brings a more compelling reason to keep coming back for more. The costumes, the casting, the settings, all are top shelf."Miss Scarlet is available to stream on U
'Steamy' and 'intense' drama with Peaky Blinders icon is 'not to be missed'
A period crime drama starring Peaky Blinders actress Kate Phillips has captivated viewers
Miss Scarlet reaches final season with Kate Phillips (Peaky Blinders); six prior seasons available free on U. Free streaming platform strategy demonstrates market viability of prestige period crime drama; six-season run signals sustained genre appeal.







