Outlander

Series 4

The fourth instalment of the much-loved adaption of Diana Gabaldon's historical time travel novels. This series is adapted from the Drums of Autumn. 

Series 4 follows time travellers Claire and Jamie Fraser as they try to settle down in colonial America. As the two build their lives together in the rough and dangerous back country of North Carolina, they must negotiate a tenuous loyalty to the current British ruling class, despite Claire’s knowledge of the American Revolution to come. Along the way, the Frasers cross paths with notorious pirate and smuggler Stephen Bonnet in a fateful meeting that will come back to haunt the Fraser family. Meanwhile, in the 20th century, things are complicated between Brianna Randall, Claire and Jamie’s daughter, and Roger Wakefield, the historian who helped Claire search for Jamie in the past. But when Roger and Brianna search for proof that Brianna’s parents reunited in the 18th century, a shocking discovery makes both of them consider following in Claire’s footsteps.

The 13 part series comes from Tall Ship Productions, Story Mining and Supply Company, and Left Bank Pictures in association with Sony Pictures Television for Starz.

 
 

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Outlander

Series 4

 

Cast: Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Richard Rankin, Sophie Skelton, Ed Speelers, and Maria Doyle Kennedy

Producer: David Brown, Michael O'Halloran, Shaina Fewell, Shannon Goss, Jennifer Yale, Bronwyn Garrity, and Joy Blake

Writers: Toni Graphia, Matthew B. Roberts, Karen Campbell, Jennifer Yale, Joy Blake, Bronwyn Garrity, Shaina Fewell, Shannon Goss, and Luke Schelhaas

Directors: Julian Holmes, Ben Bolt, Denise Di Novi, Jennifer Getzinger, David Moore, Mairzee Almas, and Stephen Woolfenden

Executive Producers: Toni Graphia, Ronald D. Moore, Matthew R. Roberts, Maril Davis, Luke Schelhaas, Anne Kenney, and Andy Harries, Karen Campbell, and Jim Kohlberg

 
 

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