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Elysium
17-08-15, 18:18
Should be a good watch on BBC2 later this evening. http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/tong.gif

Mrs Steve R
17-08-15, 18:20
What's it about?

Elysium
17-08-15, 18:23
What's it about?Hope this helps.

jon1959
17-08-15, 18:23
In 1781, wealthy heiress Seymour, Lady Worsley, caused outrage when she cuckolded her husband, respectable MP Sir Richard Worsley, and ran away with her lover Captain George Bisset. Furious, Sir Richard responded by suing Bisset for criminal conversation and demanding a record £20,000 for the damage done to his property - Lady Worsley. While Seymour and Bisset hid out in a London hotel, Sir Richard and his lawyers set about proving his wife's infidelity through a series of devious schemes. When the case came to court, Sir Richard lied about his relationship with Seymour, painting a perfect picture of their marriage and persuading others to do the same. Bisset looked sure to be facing penury and prison until Seymour devised a bold plan. To save her lover from ruin, she disclosed a shocking secret - one that astounded the court, put her reputation in jeopardy and turned the trial into the greatest sex scandal of the eighteenth century.


Natalie Dormer must be happy to rake in the money, but she is getting typecast - Anne Boleyn (The Tudors), Margaery Tyrell (Game of Thrones)....

17-08-15, 18:30
What's it about?That goes without saying

Mrs Steve R
17-08-15, 18:30
What's it about?
A link for you.Thanks. http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/thumbup.gif

surge
17-08-15, 18:30
In 1781, wealthy heiress Seymour, Lady Worsley, caused outrage when she cuckolded her husband, respectable MP Sir Richard Worsley, and ran away with her lover Captain George Bisset. Furious, Sir Richard responded by suing Bisset for criminal conversation and demanding a record £20,000 for the damage done to his property - Lady Worsley. While Seymour and Bisset hid out in a London hotel, Sir Richard and his lawyers set about proving his wife's infidelity through a series of devious schemes. When the case came to court, Sir Richard lied about his relationship with Seymour, painting a perfect picture of their marriage and persuading others to do the same. Bisset looked sure to be facing penury and prison until Seymour devised a bold plan. To save her lover from ruin, she disclosed a shocking secret - one that astounded the court, put her reputation in jeopardy and turned the trial into the greatest sex scandal of the eighteenth century.To be fair, in The Riot Club her role is about not having sex.

Cardiff Irish
17-08-15, 18:32
Sounds like some Merchant Ivory Bollocks to me,

Think I'll stick to Liverpool v Bournemouth.

Mrs Steve R
17-08-15, 18:33
What's it about?
That goes without saying http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/yellowcard.gif http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif

BlueWales
17-08-15, 18:58
In 1781, wealthy heiress Seymour, Lady Worsley, caused outrage when she cuckolded her husband, respectable MP Sir Richard Worsley, and ran away with her lover Captain George Bisset. Furious, Sir Richard responded by suing Bisset for criminal conversation and demanding a record £20,000 for the damage done to his property - Lady Worsley. While Seymour and Bisset hid out in a London hotel, Sir Richard and his lawyers set about proving his wife's infidelity through a series of devious schemes. When the case came to court, Sir Richard lied about his relationship with Seymour, painting a perfect picture of their marriage and persuading others to do the same. Bisset looked sure to be facing penury and prison until Seymour devised a bold plan. To save her lover from ruin, she disclosed a shocking secret - one that astounded the court, put her reputation in jeopardy and turned the trial into the greatest sex scandal of the eighteenth century.At that time btw a married woman was " owned " by her husband a situation which didn't change until half way through the C19th.

jon1959
17-08-15, 19:58
In 1781, wealthy heiress Seymour, Lady Worsley, caused outrage when she cuckolded her husband, respectable MP Sir Richard Worsley, and ran away with her lover Captain George Bisset. Furious, Sir Richard responded by suing Bisset for criminal conversation and demanding a record £20,000 for the damage done to his property - Lady Worsley. While Seymour and Bisset hid out in a London hotel, Sir Richard and his lawyers set about proving his wife's infidelity through a series of devious schemes. When the case came to court, Sir Richard lied about his relationship with Seymour, painting a perfect picture of their marriage and persuading others to do the same. Bisset looked sure to be facing penury and prison until Seymour devised a bold plan. To save her lover from ruin, she disclosed a shocking secret - one that astounded the court, put her reputation in jeopardy and turned the trial into the greatest sex scandal of the eighteenth century.
Natalie Dormer must be happy to rake in the money, but she is getting typecast - Anne Boleyn (The Tudors), Margaery Tyrell (Game of Thrones)....(It's on record - we'll watch it later).

Mabinogion
17-08-15, 20:22
What's it about?
A link for you.http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/boobs.gif

BlueWales
17-08-15, 21:37
In 1781, wealthy heiress Seymour, Lady Worsley, caused outrage when she cuckolded her husband, respectable MP Sir Richard Worsley, and ran away with her lover Captain George Bisset. Furious, Sir Richard responded by suing Bisset for criminal conversation and demanding a record £20,000 for the damage done to his property - Lady Worsley. While Seymour and Bisset hid out in a London hotel, Sir Richard and his lawyers set about proving his wife's infidelity through a series of devious schemes. When the case came to court, Sir Richard lied about his relationship with Seymour, painting a perfect picture of their marriage and persuading others to do the same. Bisset looked sure to be facing penury and prison until Seymour devised a bold plan. To save her lover from ruin, she disclosed a shocking secret - one that astounded the court, put her reputation in jeopardy and turned the trial into the greatest sex scandal of the eighteenth century.
Natalie Dormer must be happy to rake in the money, but she is getting typecast - Anne Boleyn (The Tudors), Margaery Tyrell (Game of Thrones)....
Not quite accurate John.As well as the through the keyhole scenes.