Published: 2025-08-12 09:22:50 | Views: 8
Period drama fans have reason to celebrate, as all six episodes of the BBC’s acclaimed adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace are now available to stream for free on BBC iPlayer.
First aired in 2016, the series reimagines Tolstoy’s epic tale, often hailed as the “best book of all time”, for a modern television audience, condensing the sprawling, thousand-page novel into a visually stunning and emotionally charged drama. Set in early 19th-century Russia during Napoleon Bonaparte’s campaign against the country, the story follows the lives of three young aristocrats whose fortunes and relationships are deeply affected by the tides of history.
Lily James stars as Natasha Rostova, a spirited young woman navigating love and heartbreak, while James Norton takes on the role of the brooding Andrei Bolkonsky.
Paul Dano plays Pierre Bezukhov, the awkward but kind-hearted heir to a vast fortune who becomes entangled in the era’s political and philosophical struggles. They are joined by a distinguished supporting cast including Gillian Anderson, Tom Burke, Jessie Buckley, Tuppence Middleton, Jim Broadbent, and Greta Scacchi.
The series unfolds over five hour-long episodes and an extended finale of just over 80 minutes. The BBC describes it as: “Three young people experience life, love and loss against the epic backdrop of Russia’s wars with Napoleon.”
Its blend of romance, political intrigue, and war has earned high praise from critics and audiences alike.
Since its debut, viewers have called it “outstanding” and “enchanting,” with special praise for its detailed period costumes, sweeping cinematography, and stirring score.
One fan said: “The cast are brilliant… The costumes, scenery, and stunning sets are beautiful. I could easily watch this wonderful tragedy all over again.”
Another commented that even without reading Tolstoy’s original novel, the series was a compelling and emotionally rich experience.
Tolstoy’s War and Peace, first published as a complete novel in 1868, is considered one of literature’s greatest achievements. The BBC’s adaptation manages to distill its complexity into an accessible, binge-worthy drama without losing the story’s heart or grandeur.
For anyone who loves historical storytelling, intricate character arcs, or simply wants to watch one of the BBC’s most celebrated productions, this is a rare chance to enjoy it free of charge.
All episodes of War and Peace are streaming now on BBC iPlayer.