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STONEHOUSE. ITV 9pm - mon 2, Tue 3 , Wed 4 - TV PACE. NO SPOILERS

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Blondeshavemorefun · 31/12/2022 15:32

New 3 part drama starting on itv for 3 nights

Succession star Matthew Macfadyen will return to UK TV in 2023 in new ITV drama Stonehouse – the true story of disgraced Labour minister John Stonehouse.

Macfadyen will be joined in the series by his real-life wife Keeley Hawes, who will play Stonehouse’s wife Barbara.

The incredible events of the 1970s have been dramatised by John Preston (A Very English Scandal) and BAFTA-nominated director Jon S. Baird (Stan & Ollie, Vinyl, Filth).

With incredible talent on screen and off, the three-part series looks like an early must-watch TV event of 2023.

The series will reveal how Stonehouse, a high-flying member of Harold Wilson’s Labour Government, vanished from the beach of a large luxury hotel in Florida in November 1974, leaving a neatly folded pile of clothes as he swam into the sea, intent on faking his own death.

“I’ve always been fascinated by John Stonehouse," said writer John Preston said.

"The story of how he faked his own death and tried to start a new life in Australia under an assumed name is one of the most bizarre true-life tales I’ve ever come across. I’m absolutely thrilled that it’s being brought to the screen with such an outstanding cast.”

The MP for Walsall North left behind his loving wife Barbara and three young children as a shocked public and media presumed he had drowned or been eaten by sharks.

Charismatic, oozing with charm and brimming with confidence, Stonehouse had impressed Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Labour stalwarts from an early stage in his parliamentary career. Coming from a working-class background, he’d graduated from the London School of Economics, served in the RAF during World War II and seemed the ideal candidate for a life in politics.

As the drama unfolds, it becomes apparent his reputation as a devoted family man masked the truth, as he’d embarked on an extra marital affair with his secretary, Sheila Buckley and acted as a spy for the Czech Secret Service in the 1960s.

His complex financial status and relationships eventually took their toll, with Stonehouse deliberately stealing the identity of a recently deceased constituent.

Stonehouse applied for a passport in the dead man’s name and began to weave an elaborate conspiracy to establish a new life in Australia. But his plans soon turned sour as Stonehouse was arrested by Australian police who had been under the mistaken impression that he was the fugitive peer Lord Lucan.

Brought back to the UK by Scotland Yard detectives, Stonehouse found that he was crucial to keeping the Labour Government in power with its wafer-thin majority and so survived expulsion from the party.

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Blondeshavemorefun · 02/01/2023 22:09

I’m at work so haven’t read replies and will watch Tom x

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GolfEchoRomeoTangoIndia · 02/01/2023 22:27

foxlover47 · 02/01/2023 21:54

Thanks for this @Blondeshavemorefun , I love Keely Hawes I've been rewatching spooks
From
The start :)

Have you got as far as the end of series 2 yet? Did you get a strong sense of deja vu?

Piggywaspushed · 02/01/2023 22:41

Watched this now! Was rather distracted by the beach that couldn't have looked less like Miami if it tried!

Entertaining though.

Emotionalsupportviper · 02/01/2023 22:49

I am old enough to have lived through those exciting times!

Really enjoyed it tonight, and looking forward to tomorrow's episode. (Though not as much as I'm looking forward to next week's Happy Valley 😄)

Yesthatismychildsigh · 03/01/2023 01:49

Anyone else get an Alan Partridge vibe from him?

Emotionalsupportviper · 03/01/2023 09:16

Yesthatismychildsigh · 03/01/2023 01:49

Anyone else get an Alan Partridge vibe from him?

YES!

I was trying to think who he put me in mind of - you're spot on!

Particularly the bits where his "handler" is meeting with him, hoping for information and he gives stuff like "the secretary of state eats all the orange smarties" (NOT A REAL THING - I couldn't think of a bland enough example), and the big "reveal" about Concorde, which had already been in the newspapers the week before etc.

the80sweregreat · 03/01/2023 11:00

What a sleaze bag he was eh?

Riverlee · 03/01/2023 13:55

I kept expecting the actors from “Yes Minister” to pop up.

Quite enjoyed it although a little slow in parts.

I was wondering afterwards whether compromising photographs would ‘persuade’ someone to be a spy today. Probably not.

Theteapotsbrokenspout · 03/01/2023 14:26

Was it meant to be a comedy? Matthew Macfadyen played the whole thing tongue-in-cheek, not to mention the grinning children.

walkinthewoodstoday · 03/01/2023 16:33

Bit of an insight into times when women were clearly expected to have sex with a man who flattered them. Awful times.
Don't think it's meant to be a comedy exactly.

Blondeshavemorefun · 03/01/2023 17:42

Seen 1. Was ok

glad it’s only 3 and in a row

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Blondeshavemorefun · 03/01/2023 18:27

guardian recap e1

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the80sweregreat · 03/01/2023 22:11

I'm loving this.
It's brilliant

ImJustMadAboutSaffron · 03/01/2023 23:00

Yesthatismychildsigh · 03/01/2023 01:49

Anyone else get an Alan Partridge vibe from him?

Tim Nice But Dim.

Snoopsnoggysnog · 03/01/2023 23:05

Just finished the second one. It’s a bit hammy but I’m enjoying it!
The scenes with the Czech agent were hilarious.

Yesthatismychildsigh · 03/01/2023 23:35

ImJustMadAboutSaffron · 03/01/2023 23:00

Tim Nice But Dim.

Yep, we also said that tonight.

PrincessScarlett · 03/01/2023 23:52

Matthew and Keeley are fantastic actors. I'm quite enjoying this purely because of them. Barbara having a go at the mad picnic with John and Sheila was brilliant.

Tinysoxxx · 04/01/2023 00:37

Dd said the Czech agent was like a young Outnumbered guy and I can’t unsee Hugh Dennis interrogating him now.

Snoopsnoggysnog · 04/01/2023 07:54

I agree, I thought it was Hugh Dennis as well!

Netaporter · 04/01/2023 08:09

I’m loving it. I do think if you like Matthew Mcfadyen in Succession as the cringeworthy (and terribly named)Tom Wombsgans you’ll love this performance.

apparently the BBC missed out on optioning this. It is developed from a book by John Preston who also wrote the Very English Scandal about Jeremy Thorpe featuring Hugh Grant. ITV drama has hugely improved over the past decade IMO.

the80sweregreat · 04/01/2023 08:32

It had the same feel to it as the Jeremy Thorp one and the drama about the ' canoe ' man who ' disappeared' as well
Maybe the bbc were not keen as its about a Labour MP who was clearly dodgy ?
The one playing Betty was in 'Mum ' as the horrible sister in law
She is fab.

lazymum99 · 04/01/2023 08:58

I assume Betty is Betty Boothroyd which is amazing. She was speaker and must be in her 90s now

ageingdisgracefully · 04/01/2023 09:24

lazymum99 · 04/01/2023 08:58

I assume Betty is Betty Boothroyd which is amazing. She was speaker and must be in her 90s now

Yes - it's Betty Boothroyd.

Emotionalsupportviper · 04/01/2023 11:12

I didn't get the chance to watch the second episode last night - am going to try to catch up today.

Netaporter · 04/01/2023 12:00

@lazymum99 The actress is Dorothy Atkinson. She’s just been in ‘without sin’ which is on itvx and us brilliant in that too.