Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women is about to be adapted again, with U.K. acting royalty Michael Gambon and Angela Lansbury on the cast list.

The beloved story of the four sisters Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy is getting a new adaptation series — and no, we don’t mean the post-apocalyptic version The CW sadly seems to have dropped — with Emily Watson as the March family matriarch Marmee.

Via Radio Times, the latest Little Women will feature Harry Potter actor Gambon as the sisters’ neighbor Mr Laurence, and Murder She Wrote‘s Lansbury is playing Aunt March.

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The girls themselves will be played by four young actresses, some of whom you definitely know: Willa Fitzgerald of Scream fame is playing Meg; Maya Hawke is Jo; Annes Elwy is Beth, and Big Little Lies actress Kathryn Newton is Amy.

BBC’s new Little Women is created by Call the Midwife‘s Heidi Thomas. Thomas says in a statement:

“Little Women is one of the most loved novels in the English language, and with good reason. Its humanity, humour and tenderness never date, and as a study of love, grief and growing up it has no equal. There could be no better time to revisit the story of a family striving for happiness in an uncertain world, and I am thrilled to be bringing the March girls to a new generation of viewers.”

You can expect the new version of Little Women to air on BBC1 in early 2018.