BBC spicies up and bets on period drama after their huge hit show, Poldark, set on a popular literary saga set in 18th century Cornwall and starring Aidan Turner and Eleanor Tomlinson. Their unbeatable recipe seems to include sex, great literature, awesome costumes, stunning locations and, last but not least, brilliant casting, I mean, handsome, talented, popular, familiar faces.
The three BBC productions showcased in this post - two upcoming ones and one just broadcast - focus on very unconventional lives and openly deal with sex: The Scandalous Lady, Lady Chatterley's Lover and Life in Squares.
Shaun Evans, Natalie Dorner, Aneurin Barnard |
Natalie Dormer leads a cast of British actors in this gripping 18th century drama which premieres on BBC2 tomorrow, 17th August, detailing the scandalous life of Seymour, Lady Worsley, who dared to leave her husband and elope with his best friend, Captain George Bisset, played by Aneurin Barnard.
The heroine of The Scandalous Lady, courageous Seymour, Lady Worsley, escaped her troubled marriage only to find herself at the centre of a very public trial brought by her powerful husband Sir Richard Worsley, played by Shaun Evans, who seeks compensation from her lover for the affair.
As this extraordinary true story unfolds, Lady Worsley takes the brave decision to publicly expose the secrets of her marriage. The scandalous courtroom revelations challenge the hypocrisy of the law that brands a wife the property of her husband, calling into question the whole concept of a woman’s 'worth'.
The series is based on Hallie Rubenhold’s book, Lady Worsley’s Whim, inspired by the full length oil painting of Lady Worsley that hangs in Harewood House in Yorkshire. She is depicted wearing a bright red riding habit.
Holliday Grainger and Richard Madden |
Holliday Grainger plays Lady Chatterley with James Norton as her war-wounded husband Sir Clifford Chatterley and Richard Madden as gamekeeper Oliver Mellors, in 90-minute TV movie directed by Jed Mercurio. It is scheduled to air on BBC One in September 2015 as part of an ambitious season of classic 20th century literature.
Jed Mercurio, writer and director, says: “I'm hugely flattered that such a fabulously talented young cast will bring these iconic roles to life.”
Lady Chatterley’s Lover, an early-20th-century tale of love across class boundaries, tells the legendary and romantic story of Lady Chatterley’s affair with her gamekeeper. With its original 1928 edition censored in Britain for over 30 years after it was written, Lady Chatterley’s Lover by D. H. Lawrence is one of the most sexually pioneering novels of the 20th century.
James Norton and Holliday Grainger |
“To change everyone’s view of him made the story so much more contemporary and relevant. I think as an actor it’s crucial to like the person you play, however weird and disturbed they are, and I deeply loved Clifford. I felt he was a tragic victim of the war and his social conditioning. I felt like he and Constance would have gone on and had a very happy relationship if he had not had the injury. I think Jed’s adaptation has made something that was black and white into something a bit more grey, very contemporary and more realistic.”
Eve Best and Catherine McCormack as Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf. Rupert Penry-Jones as Duncan |
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