Brenda Blethyn as Emma Harte in a lavish manor, promoting Channel 4's trailer for the 2026 drama 'A Woman of Substance'.
Brenda Blethyn as Emma Harte in a lavish manor, promoting Channel 4's trailer for the 2026 drama 'A Woman of Substance'.
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Channel 4 unveils trailer for A Woman of Substance adaptation

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Channel 4 has released the first-look trailer for its upcoming eight-part drama series A Woman of Substance, starring Brenda Blethyn as the older Emma Harte. The adaptation reimagines the 1979 novel by Barbara Taylor Bradford, following an ambitious Yorkshire maid's rise to become the world's richest woman. The series is set to air on Channel 4 in 2026, reviving the broadcaster's biggest-ever drama after 40 years.

On February 11, 2026, Channel 4 shared the official trailer for A Woman of Substance, a new adaptation of Barbara Taylor Bradford's 1979 bestselling novel. The story centers on Emma Harte, an impoverished and ambitious maid in 1911 Yorkshire, England, who embarks on a rags-to-riches journey to become the world's richest woman, eventually overlooking New York from a luxury penthouse. The synopsis describes it as a tale of women through the 20th century, where Emma defies societal expectations, challenges assigned roles, smashes glass ceilings, and pursues her masterplan to reach the top at any cost.

Brenda Blethyn, known for her role in ITV's Vera, portrays the glamorous older Emma, arriving in New York and declaring in the trailer: “Happens in secret, with neither purpose or aspiration. What I’ve dedicated my life to is revenge.” The footage flashes back to a younger Emma, frustrated with her circumstances, saying: “Working like a dog and being treated worse” and “They think they’re better than us and if it takes my whole life, I’m going to prove to them that they’re wrong.” The trailer also shows her determination with the line: “Let’s get started shall we?”

Jessica Reynolds plays the younger Emma, with a supporting cast including Emmett J. Scanlan, Lydia Leonard, Leanne Best, Ewan Horrocks, Harry Cadby, Will Mellor, Lenny Rush, Niall Wright, Robert Wilfort, Toby Regbo, Hiftu Quasem, Sophie Bould, Georgina Sadler, and Leon Cole. The series highlights Emma's navigation of class divides, romance, betrayal, and scandal, including a scene of a manor house ablaze.

This marks a revival of the original 1985 Channel 4 three-part series, which starred Jenny Seagrove and Deborah Kerr as Emma and drew 13.8 million viewers for its finale—the channel's highest audience to date. The 1985 version aired in limited U.S. syndication to qualify for the Primetime Emmys, earning nominations for Outstanding Limited Series and for Deborah Kerr in Outstanding Supporting Actress.

Fans have expressed excitement online, with comments like “Ooooh, this looks good, definitely getting added to my watchlist” and references to the original series as an introduction to actors like Liam Neeson.

What people are saying

Media outlets and TV enthusiasts on X shared the first-look trailer for Channel 4's 'A Woman of Substance' remake starring Brenda Blethyn. Reactions describe it as a much-anticipated drama and highlight Blethyn's casting in a role different from her Vera character. No significant negative or skeptical sentiments were observed in recent posts.

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