'VICTORIA' EPIC SERIES
STARTS SEASON 3 PRODUCTION
Laurence Fox is the new foreign minister! |
MEET THE NEW CAST!
ITV has also revealed new cast members! If you were in tears after Leo Sutter's character was killed in the last season finale, do not despair, a new hunk is arriving to the court: Laurence Fox will play Lord Palmerston, the
wayward Foreign Secretary! Kate Fleetwood will
portray Feodora, Victoria’s mysterious sister who makes an unexpected
return into the Queen’s life. The eight episode season three has also
added John Sessions as Prime Minister
John Russell, Lily Travers as the
Duchess of Monmouth, Nicholas Audsley, David Burnett and Emily Forbes to
the cast. The series will air this Autumn in UK and probably next
spring on PBS in USA.
ITV has also revealed new cast members! If you were in tears after Leo Sutter's character was killed in the last season finale, do not despair, a new hunk is arriving to the court: Laurence Fox will play Lord Palmerston, the
Lily Travers and David Burnett are the new additions at the court! |
Kate Fleetwood and Nicholas Audsley have also joined the cast |
'GENTLEMAN JACK'
BBC REVEALS FIRST PHOTO
ITV's main rival BBC has revealed the first photo of Suranne Jones as GENTLEMAN JACK the 19th century rich lesbian heiress from their new period set series. The photo also shows Sophie Rundle as her love interest
whom she wants to marry after returning to her father's home Shibden Hall in Halifax in 1832 and taking over his industrial and mining business. Based on Anne Lister's real diaries, the series will also star Gemma Whelan, Timothy West, Gemma Jones, Peter Davison, Vincent Franklin and Shaun Dooley.
Suranne Jones and Sophie Rundle are the new love couple |
I hope Lawrence Fox ,"the new hunk" is also a good actor.
ReplyDeleteOn another matter, perhaps, in some future post, you could elaborate on the royal wedding. I'm curious about your opinion, and I value it.
I think he is, he often stars in British shows.
DeleteI generally boo and hiss on any monarchy :) the very notion of it is offensive to human brain even if they say it brings profits to a certain state through tourism and such things.
The wedding itself was hilarious, from the highly inappropriate preacher who used to opportunity to promote himself, to the cellist who played a funeral song, to celebrities in the crowd, to Harry who was picking his nose throughout the ceremony like he is 5 years old, to unprofessionally done gown, to little kids dressed in black like it was a funeral.... a hot mess if you ask me.
I didn't watch it, but I thought her dress was lovely. Simple and timeless. I did not, however, care for her hair. In any case, she is a very beautiful lady and they do seem very much in love, so I don't get all the hate coming their way. I guess it doesn't really affect us one way or another here in the US, so we don't put as much thought into the royal family like you Europeans do.
DeleteShe paid $100,000 for a crumpled piece of silky sack :) Givenchy played her well, real well. The nuns in the closest convent could have weaved her the same sack for no monies :)
DeleteThe hate comes from her radiating with fakeness. Remember when she said she never knew who he was before their first date? All of her friends said she had all the books about Diana and was obsessed with becoming a princess. She should get an Oscar for acting, though. Not to mention, Harry ain't any better either. Remember how only two years ago he was the most hated royal and the scandalous brat? And then daddy or granny paid some marketing agency and he suddenly became the prince of hearts with all those set up videos like that little girl eating his popcorn at a game etc.
Thanks for your honest opinion.
DeleteI believe after the Queen is gone, the Brits will abolish monarchy, which is indeed an offense to human brain, as you put it.
Harry is not a private citizen; he's a symbol, symbol of the british royalty . I suppose the brits expected him to marry an english girl. Well he didn't. I rather pity him. The paparazzi will make his life a misery, just as they did to Diana and her egyptian boyfriend.
Harry brought most of it upon himself on his own. He was very scandalous as a younger boy and I think that secretly he enjoys the attention as he was always the second prince. Megan is the similar type, someone who feasts on attention and publicity, methinks.
DeleteI guess I just don't follow them that closely as all of that hoopla with her royal obsession eluded me. I've never seen her in anything, but I do remember Harry romping around nude in Vegas not to many years ago. I guess if they both crave the attention, they are perfect for each other then.
DeleteYou can tell she's the butch because she's all in black!
ReplyDeleteI just don't understand why would ladies ever wear such dos?
DeleteI agree the hairdos are hideous but that was the fashion of the times, I guess.
Deletepure ugliness, imagine meeting them in the middle of the nights with all the rolls in their hair...
DeleteThose dresses in Gentleman Jack look so uncomfortable. My neck feels like it's closing just looking at that black number.
ReplyDeleteboth the dresses and the ugly hairdos :)
DeleteThose dresses look super uncomfortable. Glad we live in a time where comfort is valued haha
ReplyDeletealmost too much sometimes :)
DeleteThe Gentlemen Jack looks so interesting, considering it's set in the 19th century.
ReplyDeletewho would've guessed they had such lesbifriendly moments!
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