The Making of Outlander: The Series: The Official Guide to Seasons One & Two
by Tara Bennett
Narrated by Tiffany Morgan
Why You'll Love This
If you've ever paused an Outlander episode to wonder how they built that, this is the behind-the-scenes deep dive you didn't know you needed.
- Great if you want: insider access to the costumes, sets, and casting decisions
- Listening experience: breezy and conversational — pairs well with a rewatch
- Narration: Morgan keeps a warm, fan-friendly tone throughout
- Skip if: you haven't watched the show — context is everything here
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About This Book
The Making of Outlander takes listeners behind the scenes of the Starz television adaptation's first two seasons, gathering exclusive interviews with cast members including Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan, along with writers, producers, costume designers, and location scouts. Author Tara Bennett assembles an account of how Diana Gabaldon's beloved novels were translated into a visual epic spanning the Scottish Highlands and revolutionary France.
Tiffany Morgan narrates with enthusiasm appropriate to a companion piece aimed squarely at devoted fans of both the books and the series. Her delivery suits the interview-driven structure, moving comfortably between behind-the-scenes anecdotes and production detail. At under six hours, this is a brisk, warmly affectionate look at a production that required remarkable craft to bring its source material's scale and period detail to life.