Sharpe

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This spectacular historically-based series follows the life and battles of Major Richard Sharpe (Sean Bean) as the dashing maverick British rifleman who is fighting against Napoleon in 19th century Europe's Napoleonic war.

Even though he is battling for England Sharpe still has time to make acquaintances in lady's chambers and to drink Sherry. Superb series well worth staying in and missing that huge party to watch.

Filmed on location, mainly in the Crimea and Turkey this series was based on the best-selling novels by Bernard Cornwell

When is Sharpe next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Yesterday Tomorrow, 7:00am and on Yesterday December 5th, 4:00pm. See more...

Main Cast

Image for Daragh ODaragh O'Malley
Image for Sean BeanSean Bean
Hugh Fraser
Abigail Cruttenden
James Laurenson
Caroline Langrishe
Image for Nicholas FarrellNicholas Farrell
Michael Cochrane
Abel Folk
Jayne Ashbourne
Peter Eyre
Féodor Atkine
Image for Mark StrongMark Strong
Patrick Fierry
Micahel Cochrane
Michael Mears
Simón Andreu
Martin Jacobs
High Fraser
Image for Alice KrigeAlice Krige
Philip Whitchurch
Image for Brian CoxBrian Cox
Alexis Denisof
Image for Philip GlenisterPhilip Glenister
Douglas Henshall
Michael Byrne
Assumpta Serna
David Troughton
Image for Paul BettanyPaul Bettany
Image for Elizabeth HurleyElizabeth Hurley
Cécile Paoli

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