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A Very British Scandal: Created by Sarah Phelps. With Claire Foy, Paul Bettany, Olwen May, Albertine Kotting McMillan. The story of events surrounding the notorious divorce of the Duke and Duchess of Argyll during the 1960s.
A Very British Scandal is a 2021 historical drama miniseries starring Claire Foy as Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll and Paul Bettany as Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll. [1]
T he three-part miniseries A Very British Scandal —out April 22 on Amazon Prime Video—dramatizes one of the longest, most expensive, and scandalous divorce cases of the 20th century. In...
A Very English Scandal is a British historical drama miniseries created and written by Russell T Davies, based on John Preston 's 2016 book of the same name. [7][8][9][10][11] It is a dramatisation of the 1976–1979 Thorpe affair and more than 15 years of events leading up to it.
Watch A Very British Scandal — Miniseries with a subscription on Prime Video. Claire Foy and Paul Bettany are delightful as a loathsome couple in A Very British Scandal, a sordid...
By Mike Hale. April 21, 2022. Claire Foy won our hearts, and an Emmy, as the doughty young Elizabeth II in the first two seasons of “The Crown.” She returns to the small screen on Friday in a...
Considered the most beautiful debutante of the 1930s, heiress Margaret Sweeny (Claire Foy) is in the midst of a divorce when she meets the dashing - and married - Ian Campbell, future Duke of Argyll (Paul Bettany). 6.9/10 (379) Rate. Top-rated.
A Very British Scandal sees Claire Foy and Paul Bettany as two high-flying members of British society who get caught up in a scandal for the ages. "A public train wreck with tea," as...
In "A Very British Scandal," Paul Bettany and Claire Foy play Ian and Margaret Campbell, the Duke and Duchess of Argyll whose messy and public 1963 divorce is now looked on as sexist and...
BBC One and Amazon Studios have revealed the first trailer for upcoming series “A Very British Scandal,” featuring Claire Foy, two-time Emmy winner for Netflix’s “The Crown.”