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BritBox Will Bring 'A Woman of Substance' Remake to the U.S.
'A Woman of Substance' will be part of BritBox's substantial summer lineup for 2026.
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'A Woman of Substance' will be part of BritBox's substantial summer lineup for 2026.
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Hindsight is 20/20; it's a saying that's glaringly apparent in the penultimate episode of Outrageous's first season, in which the consequences of multiple, seemingly small choices come home to roost. Narrating the story from a post-war world where it's easy to
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It is March of 1934 as the third episode of Outrageous begins, and darkness is brewing in England, around the world, and within the Mitford family itself. From Nancy and her new husband's financial struggles to an unplanned pregnancy that leaves Diana searching for abortion care, not much
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Most American viewers are probably not very familiar with England's Mitford sisters. The family, which comprised individuals ranging from Nazis and communists to journalists and satirists, was essentially the tabloid stars of their day. The headline-grabbing antics of the six Mitford sisters have since spawned a range of
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The 1979 debut novel of British author Barbara Taylor Bradford, A Woman of Substance, was a massive hit. The first in what became the βEmma Harte Cycle,β a seven-novel saga tracing the fictional heroineβs rise from country housemaid to Wall Street mogul, sold 30 million copies and made Taylor
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The interwar period was a time of massive social change in England, as the Great War swept through with technological marvels and a greater chance at equality than ever before, even as the aristocratic families that once ruled the social world went bankrupt. It was also the dawn of celebrity
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Despite its initial promising start, Belgravia: The Next Chapter has become something of a muddle, crammed with what feels like a half dozen subplots that don't get the depth they deserve and a narrative that's all too content to use Frederick's abundant (and annoying)
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Secrets abound as Belgravia: The Next Chapter continues, most of which seem as though they're inevitably on a collision course with one another. A briskly paced hour that feels much more propulsive than last week's meandering installment, we're treated to everything from forbidden love
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This episode marks the halfway point of Belgravia: The Next Chapter, and everybody in London's poshest neighborhood is just straight up not having a good time. It's possible viewers aren't either. Don't get me wrong, this episode has a couple of genuinely
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Though he didn't appear in last week's episode, James Trenchard's presence loomed large over multiple storylines in the world of Belgravia: The Next Chapter. So much so that it's almost a relief to see Toby Regbo onscreen in this third installment, though
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Julian Fellowes' follow-ups to Downton Abbey have struggled to follow in the wake of global success. Though Belgravia didn't spend a decade in development hell moving from platform to platform like The Gilded Age or attempt to make Americans care about English footballing history like The English