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A Very British Scandal

Television drama


A Very British Scandal is a 2021 historical drama television miniseries, starring Claire Foy as Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll and Paul Bettany as Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll.[1] While not a direct sequel or continuation, its production company, Blueprint Pictures, previously made A Very English Scandal (2018), about the Thorpe affair.[2]

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Written and created by Sarah Phelps, A Very British Scandal premiered in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 26 December 2021, and on Amazon Prime Video on 22 April 2022.

Synopsis

The three-episode series dramatises the marriage of Margaret Whigham Sweeny and Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll and Chief (Scottish Gaelic: MacCailein Mòr) of Clan Campbell, and the media frenzy surrounding their 1963 Argyll v Argyll divorce case.[3][4][5]

Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll, is a member of the Scottish nobility and the House of Lords in the early 1960s. He meets socialite Margaret Whigham Sweeny and falls in love with her while he is still married to his second wife, Louise.

After marrying Margaret, Ian Campbell announces that he intends to leave his estate to his oldest son. Margaret―who stands to gain nothing if her new husband passes away―starts rumours that Ian's children are illegitimate.

It became a notorious and scandalous legal case, featuring accusations of adultery, forgery, theft, domestic violence, drug use and bribery.[6] The series explores the social and political climate of post-war Britain and attitudes toward women in the 1960s.[7]

Cast

Production

In March 2021, it was announced that Claire Foy and Paul Bettany had been cast in the lead roles and that Sarah Phelps would write and executive produce, with Anne Sewitsky directing and executive producing.[2][8]

The series was filmed in Scotland and England, including at Scotland's Inveraray Castle (home of the Duke of Argyll), Glen Etive in the Scottish Highlands, Edinburgh's Parliament House, the Sheraton Grand London Park Lane Hotel, Kimpton Fitzroy London Hotel, Goldsmiths' Hall in London, and the Rivoli Ballroom in London.[9]

Episodes

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Release

The series premiered in the United Kingdom on BBC One on December 26, 2021, and released in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand on Prime Video on April 22, 2022.[6]

In the United States, Amazon did release A Very British Scandal as the second season of A Very English Scandal.

Critical reception

Lucy Mangan of The Guardian gave the series five out of five stars, praising the writing and casting of the leads, as well as the portrayal of Margaret Campbell as an independent woman but not as a heroic figure.[10] Ed Cumming of The Independent also gave the series five out of five stars, writing that Foy and Bettany are "both exceptional."[11] Carol Midgley of The Times was less complimentary, awarding three out of five stars, but also praising Foy.[12] Anita Singh of The Daily Telegraph gave it two out of five stars, criticising the shift in tone and style from A Very English Scandal, and feeling that it failed to make Margaret a sympathetic character.[13]

Awards and nominations

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Sources

  1. "BBC One confirms Sarah Phelps' A Very British Scandal, starring Claire Foy and Paul Bettany". BBC Media Centre. 11 March 2021.
  2. Kanter, Jake (11 March 2020). "'The ABC Murders' Writer Sarah Phelps Signs up for 'A Very English Scandal' Season 2". Deadline. Penske Business Media.
  3. Otterson, Joe (11 March 2021). "Claire Foy, Paul Bettany to Star in 'A Very British Scandal' for Amazon, BBC One". Variety. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  4. Medd, James (22 December 2021). "Where was 'A Very British Scandal' filmed?". Conde Nast Traveller. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  5. Cumming, Ed (26 December 2021). "Claire Foy shines in the saddest and most stylish drama this year". The Independent. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  6. Singh, Anita (26 December 2021). "A Very British Scandal, review: a poor attempt at redeeming a truly unlikeable person". The Telegraph. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  7. Ritman, Alex (29 March 2022). "BAFTA TV Awards: Russell T. Davies' 'It's a Sin' Dominates Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 4 April 2022.

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