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The Line of Beauty - on drama channel

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stumbledin · 15/06/2021 15:19

This is an old series made (??) with a lot of well know actors looking quite young.

A sort of Brideshead Revisted but set in Thatcher's England at the time of the Aids crisis. It comes with a warning of "mature" themes, ie portrayal of gay men having sex.

Just thought I would mention that it is currently available.

uktvplay.uktv.co.uk/shows/the-line-of-beauty/watch-online/

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Stillfunny · 15/06/2021 15:38

Watched this. So good and loved the 80s tunes in it.

stumbledin · 15/06/2021 16:53

Yes its funny how more than clothes etc., music can be more evocative of a time than anything else.

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Buggerthebotox · 16/06/2021 13:10

Thanks for the heads up. Have you read the book by any chance?

stumbledin · 16/06/2021 14:18

No I haven't read the book, but realised there was one because before starting this thread I searched mumsnet and it came up (not sure its actual title) what are you reading!

But in some ways I am glad I haven't as too often watching the dramatisation of a book you get caught up it, that's not what was meant, or that never happened, or ...

Have you read the book and watched the series? Do you think the tv drama catches the essence of the book?

I have now finished watching it, and (to avoid spoilers) sort of anticipated the ending.

I wonder how much of it is autobiographical?

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IntermittentParps · 16/06/2021 15:01

Somehow this passed me by at the time. Thanks OP. I have read the book, but ages ago, the year it was on the Booker shortlist (2004??)

Might give it a go.

Stillfunny · 16/06/2021 16:39

It referred to 1986 in the show. I was not in UK at the time. Matt Steven's looks so young !

Buggerthebotox · 16/06/2021 17:01

Just bought it on DVD Blush. Couldn't resist. Smile

jontyblooms · 16/06/2021 17:45

@Buggerthebotox

Thanks for the heads up. Have you read the book by any chance?
The book is excellent, I recommend it.
diddl · 17/06/2021 16:55

Loved it at the time.

Dan Stevens isn't it?

stumbledin · 17/06/2021 18:13

I've been quite glad of the Drama channel for having many of these older shows, not all BBC, but many are.

I recently caught up with the Secret Diaries of Anne Lister (made before Gentleman Jack and not as showy. And Tipping the Velvet a sort of lesbian Catherine Cookson! www.mumsnet.com/Talk/telly_addicts/4266441-The-Secret-Diaries-of-Anne-Lister

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Stillfunny · 18/06/2021 06:46

@diddl

Loved it at the time.

Dan Stevens isn't it?

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JoanOgden · 18/06/2021 06:54

Oh I love the book, had no idea there was a TV series!

TimeforaGandT · 18/06/2021 07:05

Yes, he is - it’s very early Dan Stevens

buckeejit · 20/06/2021 18:06

Great thanks, I read the book years ago & enjoyed it, will give this a spin 😀

thecatfromjapan · 20/06/2021 18:20

The book won the Booker prize. 🙂

I think Alan Hollinghurst was a lot older than the characters portrayed when he wrote it. It's very literary, rather than autobiographical, with a lot of inter-textual references - some of which translate into the series.

I watched it the other night and was struck (all over again) by how dislikeable so many of the characters are!

It really does capture a slice of the 80s. Especially the insider-trading-style corruption. And the edging-out of other areas of the 80s (the growing violence and vehemence of anti-Thatcherite protest) is also fascinating. It presents a world insulated from that.

And, of course, AIDS. It was fascinating watching it and the portrayal of a period.

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