In this inaugural episode for the second season of Bridgerton: The Official Podcast, host Gabrielle Collins is joined by actress Nicola Coughlan (Penelope Featherington) and director Tricia Brock. They deep dive into Episode 1 “Capital-R-Rake” and beyond – discussing Penelope’s life between social seasons and exploring how the Shondaland series has expanded its world as they welcome the Sharma family to the ton.
Luke Newton and Luke Thompson (Colin and Benedict Bridgerton) join host Gabrielle Collins as they talk on-set antics, and dissect their sibling dynamics and differing quests to self-discovery in Episode 2 “Off to the Races.” Plus, the Viscount himself, Jonathan Bailey, takes us into Anthony’s internal world and behind the scenes of fencing in the rain.
Novel series author Julia Quinn and Ruth Gemmell (Lady Violet Bridgerton) join host Gabrielle Collins to explore all the grief, sibling rivalry and heartfelt moments jam packed into Episode 3, “A Bee In Your Bonnet.” Director Alex Pillai shares deleted scenes and what it took to bring those powerful back stories, and a competitive game of pall mall to life.
Novel series author Julia Quinn and Director Alex Pillai return to break down the second half of the weekend fanfare at the Bridgerton family’s country home in Episode 4, “Victory.” Host Gabrielle Collins guides us through Daphne and Anthony’s role reversal, the impact of the Sharma sisters, and how Eloise and the other women of the Bridgerverse use their superpowers.
Simone Ashley (Kate Sharma) and Tom Verica, director and Head of Creative Production at Shondaland walk host Gabrielle Collins through the pivotal turning point of the season, Episode 5, “An Unthinkable Fate.” Our guests explore the continuous increase of tension through Kate and Anthony’s relationship and the tumultuous dinner scene at the Bridgerton estate.
Host Alison Hammond sits down with new leads Luke Thompson (Benedict Bridgerton) and Yerin Ha (Sophie Baek) to discuss everything from a burgeoning romance at the Cottage to their steamy staircase session. Then, showrunner Jess Brownell joins to catch us up on the latest with the Bridgerton family and the exciting new love stories and themes this season.
Hannah Dodd and Claudia Jessie join host Alison Hammond to discuss Lady Francesca Stirling’s search for the pinnacle, Eloise Bridgerton’s growth over the seasons, Michaela Stirling as a “tornado of energy,” and the joys of being on the Bridgerton set. We also hear from Ruth Gemmell and Luke Thompson about Lady Violet and Benedict Bridgerton’s evolving relationship this season — sparked by the Lady in Silver — and Violet’s knack for always being one step ahead of her children.
First up, host Alison Hammond is joined by Ruth Gemmell and Daniel Francis. They take us behind the scenes of the unforgettable “I am the tea” scene and discuss Violet Bridgerton and Lord Marcus Anderson’s blossoming romance thus far. Next, Katie Leung and Yerin Ha talk about Lady Araminta Gun and Sophie Baek’s complicated relationship, what these characters do — and don’t — have in common, and their favorite scenes to film this season.
Host Alison Hammond sits down with Hannah Dodd (Lady Francesca Stirling) and Victor Alli (Lord John Stirling) to explore one of this season’s most heartbreaking storylines: John’s untimely death, which marks the end of his quiet but loving marriage with Francesca. Bridgerton showrunner Jess Brownell also returns with executive producer Tom Verica to discuss filming Season 4, share their favorite songs from this season, and tease what’s in store for the Bridgertons.
Hannah Dodd and Claudia Jessie, who play our devoted Bridgerton sisters Francesca and Eloise, return to sit down with host Alison Hammond to chat about family, friendships, funerals, and what’s next for their characters. Plus, the iconic duo Golda Rosheuvel and Adjoa Andoh dive deep into Queen Charlotte and Lady Danbury’s relationship: their evolution over the past few seasons, Lady Danbury’s bravery, the strength of their friendship, and the season’s unforgettable last ball.
Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha join host Alison Hammond to talk about the romance that started with a glove and ended in true love. The Season 4 leads discuss the thrilling twists and turns of their relationship and share their thoughts on what the future may hold for the couple that fans have been shipping all season. We also hear from executive producer Shonda Rhimes on what makes Season 4 so special — from introducing the downstairs world, to Benedict and Sophie’s romance, to cliffhangers, and what she hopes fans will take away from this season.