BBC'S RIOT WOMEN
PUNK ROCK TV SERIES FINDS A CAST
Originally titled Hot Flush and now known over at BBC and Britbox as RIOT WOMEN is a six part series that will star Joanna Scanlan, Tamsin Greig, Ben Batt, Rosalie Craig, Lorraine Ashbourne, Anne Reid and Amelia Bullmore. It will follow a group of middle-aged women who decide to enter a talent contest by forming a punk-rock band. After writing their first song, however, they realize they have plenty to say and now, the means to say it. As they juggle demanding jobs, grown-up children, complicated parents, husbands who’ve buggered off, and disastrous dates and relationships, the band becomes a catalyst for change in their lives, and it’s going to make them question everything. As the story progresses, it’s more than music that binds them; a deeply potent, long-buried secret begins to surface, one that unexpectedly entangles the two unlikely creative masterminds behind the band, in a complex triangle, and threatens to tear everything apart
Hot Flush sounds bad..it connects with women with all the menopause symptoms...too negative. Riot Women is better....but punk rock...nay.
ReplyDeleteI do not find it negative, I imagine that is the name of their band actually LOL
DeleteI thought the same as Angie. Hot Flush is too much like Hot Flash, which I think I am currently in pre-menopause because I keep getting really freaking hot for no reason. Jason will say he feels fine and he usually runs hot and I am over here blasting the air. So I'm probably drawing my own negative feelings for this based on the hellish way I've been feeling here lately LOL
ReplyDeleteOh, join the club, I have been having hot flushes all me life LOL Start taking some of the natural supplements for meno, deary, golden maka or whatever they use.
DeleteIt really sucks! I thought I had a few more years, but apparently both my grandma and mom had the beginnings of menopause at 45, so I guess I'm just a few months earlier than when they started. Will be ordering my supplements this week. Ugh!
DeleteI think my men-o-pause started as soon as I hit the 30s LOL and never really stopped, although I do feel much better after going glu and sugar free.
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