‘Gentleman Jack’ Season 1 June Episodes: Plots and Air Dates

Gentleman Jack Episodes
Suranne Jones stars in ‘Gentleman Jack’ (Photo Credit: HBO)

Season one of HBO and BBC’s dramatic series Gentleman Jack finishes up with two new episodes airing in June 2019. The network just released plot details on the final two episodes of the first season which concludes on June 10th with an episode titled “Are you still talking?”.

BAFTA Award winner Suranne Jones (Doctor Foster) stars along with Sophie Rundle, Gemma Whelan, Timothy West, and Gemma Jones.

Sally Wainwright (Happy Valley) created the drama, writes, and co-directs. Wainwright also executive produces with Faith Penhale, Laura Lankester, and Ben Irving. Phil Collinson serves as a producer.

Gentleman Jack June 2019 Episodes:

  • Episode 7: “Why’ve you brought that?”
    Debut date: MONDAY, JUNE 3 (10:15-11:15 p.m. ET/PT)
    Before setting off for Europe to escape her heartache, Lister (Suranne Jones) invites Christopher Rawson (Vincent Franklin) to Shibden to rebuke him for publicly insulting Marian (Gemma Whelan). Later, Lister comes up with a bold strategy to mine her own coal and expose the Rawson brothers’ industrial-scale theft. In Scotland, Ann Walker (Sophie Rundle) becomes increasingly distressed when she discovers that her brother-in-law, Captain Sutherland (Derek Riddell), plans to marry her off to his penniless cousin. A trip to London with her old flame, Mariana Lawton (Lydia Leonard), exposes Lister to crippling memories of their past relationship. Despite his lowly social status, Thomas Sowden (Tom Lewis) plucks up the courage to speak to Mr. Washington (Joe Armstrong) about his future with Suzannah (Amy James-Kelly).
    Written by Sally Wainwright; directed by Sally Wainwright.
  • Episode 8: “Are you still talking?” (season finale)
    Debut date: MONDAY, JUNE 10 (10:00-11:00 p.m. ET/PT)
    Following a four-week journey from Paris to Copenhagen, Lister (Suranne Jones) finds acceptance and appreciation in Danish high society, stepping out of her sartorial comfort zone to attend a birthday ball hosted by Queen Marie (Sophie Grabol). When difficult news arrives from Shibden, Lister is faced with the decision to stay in Europe or go back home. In Scotland, a shocking discovery about Captain Sutherland (Derek Riddell) leads Ann Walker (Sophie Rundle) to make a bold resolution about her future. An unexpected visitor to the farm threatens to expose Thomas Sowden’s (Tom Lewis) macabre secret.
    Written by Sally Wainwright; directed by Sally Wainwright.