BBC One is set to adapt Vikram Seth's "A Suitable Boy" as its first period drama with a non- white cast.
Published in 1993, the period coming-of-age story begins in 1951 and is set in India. The eight-part series will be shot on location in India and feature the BBC's first entirely non-white cast, reported the Telegraph.
Andrew Davies, the screenwriter whose hits include the famous 1995 version of "Pride and Prejudice" starring Colin Firth and last year's adaptation of "War and Peace", will be writing the series.
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Filming is set to begin later this year and it is expected to occupy the Sunday night slot reserved for popular costume dramas such as "Poldark".
"A Suitable Boy" is a Lookout Point production for BBC One.