![]() ![]() Sibling chefs Josh and Holly are taking an audacious risk. The Hidden World of Hospitality with Tom Kerridge Yet something in the air in tonight’s penultimate episode tells us it is not going to last. Last week, Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie cemented her whirlwind romance with old flame Aidan (John Corbett) by buying a new apartment. It’s a rather chaste option compared to Netflix’s bonkbuster Bridgerton, yet what Sanditon lacks in titillation, it more than makes up for with a dry, unmistakably British sense of humour. Their will they/won’t they romance forms the spine of these final six episodes – all of which are available to watch on ITVX from today. Hence Leonora’s excitement at the prospect of her father and Charlotte reuniting. ![]() It’s obvious to everyone that her true love is the distant Alexander Colbourne (Ben Lloyd-Hughes). She has returned to the seaside town with fiancé Ralph (Cai Brigden), a farmer who seems at odds with her penchant for the finer things in life. It is being thrown in honour of Georgiana’s (Crystal Clarke) 21st birthday, but of course all eyes are on the erudite Charlotte (Rose Williams). “They may be dancing together right now!” The third and final series of Sanditon – a handsome, if understandably loose adaptation of Jane Austen’s final, unfinished novel – begins with the Regency drama equivalent of a bang: a big, fancy, high-stakes ball. ![]() “How can I sleep,” asks the excitable little Leonora Colbourne (Flora Mitchell), awake past her bedtime. ![]()
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