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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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Yesthatismychildsigh · 05/01/2023 19:05

PrincessScarlett · 04/01/2023 23:06

Agree that Keeley Hawes was excellent. Loved how dignified Barbara was after all the affairs and lies. The scene when she introduced the children to Sheila and then they all sat around his hospital bedside together made her so likeable and powerful. I'm glad she (rather than John) issued the divorce papers.

I sort of see what you’re saying, but I don’t think there was any dignity in her behaviour, just accepting everything ‘to keep the family together’. This I accept it was a different time.
on another note, did anyone think, even for the early 70’s that the house was very bleak?

GolfEchoRomeoTangoIndia · 05/01/2023 19:28

This is an article by Julia Stonehouse, his daughter, whichever is very defensive about her father.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jan/05/itv-john-stonehouse-drama-fiction-daughter
However Stonehouse's nephew, who's been through the Czech files, is adamant that JS really did spy for the Czechs, although motivated by grooming, rather than a honey trap.

Blondeshavemorefun · 05/01/2023 19:36

I think was different times and she chose to know about the affair and keep it together

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sailingsunshine · 05/01/2023 20:27

Blondeshavemorefun · 05/01/2023 18:59

Seen e3

really enjoyed this In the end

so he remarried. Had a little boy

wonder what happened to their 3 kids and the new boy

His daughter Julia has written a book about him, she says he wasn't a spy and had a mental illness.

Blondeshavemorefun · 05/01/2023 20:37

Tho would you admit your dad was a spy

you would be tarred

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LadyEloise1 · 17/02/2023 07:46

Watching this currently @Blondeshavemorefun, As so often happens with ITV and C5 dramas, Virgin tv in Ireland show them later. Thank you for the heads up.

Blondeshavemorefun · 17/02/2023 08:16

Yah @LadyEloise1 glad you finally saw

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