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DOUGLAS IS CANCELLED - thur 9pm ITV - TV PACED WEEKLY. NO SPOILERS

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Blondeshavemorefun · 24/06/2024 23:23

New 4 part drama on weekly. This thread is tv Based thread !!

Thur 9pm itv

Steven Moffat’s new series about a TV news anchor who’s cancelled for making a sexist joke at a wedding is bound to start some conversations.

Not least because the story bears a striking resemblance to several recent scandals. But also because it so thoroughly, and sensitively, interrogates all sides in the ‘culture wars’.

Douglas Bellowes is the greying anchor of the fictional news programme Live at Six.

He’s built an enviably successful life with his wife and newspaper editor Sheila, but it all comes tumbling down when he allegedly makes a sexist joke at his cousin’s wedding.

When a fellow guest Tweets about it and goes viral, the Bellowes and the Live at Six team must do their utmost to get ahead of the scandal.

That includes Douglas’ younger, sharper co-anchor and self-described “best friend” Madeline. Or does it?

Hugh Bonneville, who’s best known for starring in a couple of British institutions (Downton Abbey and Paddington), is perfectly cast as the titular news anchor and national treasure.

Lending Douglas his bumbling charm, he immediately gains your trust and sympathy. But does he really deserve it?

At one point, Douglas’ producer Toby reminds him that, in order to avoid scandal when out in public, he must be “balanced, boring and bland.” “And fortunately, in life,” said Bonneville, “I’ve always been balanced, boring and bland.”

Madeline has formed a ratings-winning partnership with Douglas, but there are signs the headstrong co-anchor is growing tired of the ‘co’ prefix.

She’s charming and seems to bend Douglas to her will, while remaining an enigma to the rest of her colleagues.

Madeline is “my favourite character I’ve ever played,” explained Gillan, but also “the hardest thing I’ve ever done. Because she’s quite removed from me as a person so it required a fair amount of acting! I don’t think I could ever wrap someone around my finger like her.”

In a karmic twist of fate, Sheila finds herself having to protect her husband from the kind of scandalous allegations she’d usually be amplifying, as the ruthless editor-in-chief of a tabloid newspaper.

Much to the amusement of the Q&A audience, Alex Kingston said she based the character of Sheila on Sue Vertue, the producer of the series who also happens to be Moffat’s wife. Only because she’s “incredibly loving and protective,” she hastened to clarify.

Douglas’ deeply self-interested producer who’s more interested in burying the scandal ­– and thus protecting his channel’s ratings – than doing what the news should be setting out to do: revealing the truth.
Praising Moffat’s ability to write great “arias” for his characters, Miles expounded on Toby’s in the opening scene. It set the tone for “his cynicism, his desire for self-preservation at any cost, the way he manipulates people, the way he regards the truth, what journalism is to him.”

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Blondeshavemorefun · 28/06/2024 10:56

AmelieTaylor · 28/06/2024 10:51

.I be been looking forward to it since I saw the first advert. I wasn't disappointed at all!!

loved all the characters & the script.

im not going to binge, im going to draw out the pleasure over the weeks as GOOD TV (to me) is rare!!

Welcome to the slow and steady and weekly

I love tv pace as means can discuss episodes and have something to look forward to

Where if binge as some did last night. All 4 watched and that's it

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Gall10 · 28/06/2024 11:04

That open plan staircase gave me nightmares!

Blackcats7 · 28/06/2024 11:16

I immediately wanted to watch and like this after reading the ridiculous scolding review written (I presume) by a 12 year old twat in the Guardian. He clearly has no sense of humour about his generations’s permanently offended shenanigans.
Have watched one episode so far and I already want to make the awful daughter try a few years of actual problems and a normal non entitled cosseted life. Yes, I know it is written for laughs but there is enough truth in her character to make my teeth itch.
Love Hugh Bonneville and Alex Kingston as ever.

Sunday10 · 28/06/2024 20:06

I loved it, and the way the daughter argued with her mum brought back traumatic memories for me!

RivalsJillyC · 28/06/2024 20:51

My god the daughter is annoying. !

not sure I like it - just started episode 2

tennissquare · 28/06/2024 20:56

What a great series! Fab cast.

Netaporter · 28/06/2024 22:26

Finished it all, be interested to see what everyone thinks at the end. I very much enjoyed it all.

Mintyt · 29/06/2024 04:52

I loved it. Watched it twice. Might watch again as there is such a lot in it

Itisjustmyopinion · 29/06/2024 16:05

River Song and Amy Pond in the same programme. Mother and daughter reunited

Iamiams · 29/06/2024 16:56

Am I watching the same show as you lot? It’s got all the right ingredients but it doesn’t work. The ‘tone’ is all over the place.

paranoidnamechanger · 29/06/2024 17:00

Iamiams · 29/06/2024 16:56

Am I watching the same show as you lot? It’s got all the right ingredients but it doesn’t work. The ‘tone’ is all over the place.

Have to agree, nothing really gels. I've nearly finished it, though.

tennissquare · 29/06/2024 17:12

I was interested to read a review that said it was originally a play written around 2017 that Steven Moffat couldnt get funding for (too controversial).

MirandaWest · 29/06/2024 17:15

I think I’m going to watch this

butterpuffed · 29/06/2024 17:42

I thoroughly enjoyed this , the idea of putting Hugh Bonneville and Alex Kingston together is inspired . The daughter is a typical grumpy , argumentative teenager , reminds me of myself at that age !! 😮

Iamiams · 29/06/2024 18:20

Ok watched it all now. Third and Fourth episodes had some cracking moments. Would work better as a stage show, cutting out a lot of episode 1 and 2. The ending was a bit abrupt.

purpleme12 · 29/06/2024 18:37

Again, there is a spoiler thread.
It might be useful to go over there

Iamiams · 29/06/2024 19:17

purpleme12 · 29/06/2024 18:37

Again, there is a spoiler thread.
It might be useful to go over there

Apologies - was being vague on purpose but didn’t catch there was another thread.

Pastimperfection · 30/06/2024 09:24

Writing in the Times, Camilla Long, who I normally loathe, sums up eloquently what I thought.
For me, it could not make up its mind if was a comedy or a drama. The weakness of Douglas was unbelievable. The actual premise of the show was excellent but so badly executed.

paranoidnamechanger · 30/06/2024 09:40

Yes she nailed it in her review. The whole thing was fucking awful and I felt embarrassed for the actors.

purpleme12 · 30/06/2024 10:03

Well it doesn't seem like a drama to me. It seems like a comedy

ageratum1 · 30/06/2024 10:45

Where are you bingeing it? I canonly see one episode?

paranoidnamechanger · 30/06/2024 10:47

ageratum1 · 30/06/2024 10:45

Where are you bingeing it? I canonly see one episode?

They're all on the ITVX app.

Anonym00se · 30/06/2024 10:49

I loved it. It’s so refreshing to have a drama that isn’t a crime thriller for a change. Very funny!

SammyScrounge · 30/06/2024 13:05

RivalsJillyC · 28/06/2024 20:51

My god the daughter is annoying. !

not sure I like it - just started episode 2

I liked the concept and I liked the interaction between mother and horrid daughter
But I did find it a bit heavy going in places.
@Pastimperfection presented an interesting thought- it's true that it can't make up its mind what it is.Drama with comic bits or comedy with serious bits? Hopefully the next.episode will begin to reconcile the two genres into a very biting satire.