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It's the late 1960s, homosexuality has only just been legalised and Jeremy Thorpe, the leader of the Liberal party, has a secret he's desperate to hide.
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It's the late 1960s, homosexuality has only just been legalised and Jeremy Thorpe, the leader of the Liberal party, has a secret he's desperate to hide.
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IMDbBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2019 | Ben
Best Drama Series or Serial | 2019 | Stephen
Best Writer | 2019
Best Actor | 2019
Best Single DramaMiniSeries | 2019
Best Supporting Actor in a Movie or Limited Series | 2019 | Ben
MovieLimited Series Supporting Actor | 2019 | Ben
Best Picture | 2019
TV Drama | 2019
Best Drama Programme | 2019
Best Drama OneOff or Serial | 2019
Television | 2019 | John
Drama | 2018
Best Drama Clipbased | 2018
Best Director Drama | 2018
Best Music Original Score | 2018
Music Original Score | 2018 | Murray
Best Writer | 2019
Editing Fiction | 2019 | Pia Di
Director Fiction | 2019 | Stephen
Costume Design | 2019 | Suzanne
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie | 2019 | Ben
Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television | 2019 | Hugh
Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2019
Best MiniSeries | 2019 | Russell T.
Best Supporting Actress | 2019 | Monica
Best Leading Actor | 2019 | Hugh
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie | 2019 | Hugh
Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series Movie or a Dramatic Special | 2019 | Stephen
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series Movie or a Dramatic Special | 2019 | Russell T.
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series | 2019 | Hugh
Make Up Hair Design | 2019
Production Design | 2019
Original Music | 2019
Writer Drama | 2019
Sound Fiction | 2019
Best Limited Series | 2019
Best Actor | 2019 | Ben
Best Editing in Television Movie or MiniSeries | 2019 | Pia Di
Best Limited Series | 2019
Best Actor in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series | 2019 | Hugh
Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series | 2019
MovieLimited Series Lead Actor | 2019 | Hugh
TV MovieMini Supporting Actor of the Decade | 2019 | Ben
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie | 2019 | Ben
Best Actor in a a Limited Series or TV Movie | 2019 | Hugh
Outstanding Actor in a Long Fiction Program | 2019 | Hugh
Outstanding Long Fiction Program | 2019
Best Actor in a Motion Picture or Limited Series | 2019 | Hugh
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture or Limited Series | 2019 | Ben
Best Writing of a Motion Picture or Limited Series | 2019
Best Costume Design in a NonSeries | 2019
Actor Male | 2019 | Ben
Writer Drama | 2019 | Russell T.
Best Make Up Design | 2018
Editing Drama | 2018 | Pia Di
Best Miniseries Limited Series | 2019
Best Actor in a Miniseries Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television | 2019 | Hugh
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television | 2019 | Ben
Best Cinematography in a Television Drama | 2018
Television Drama | 2018 | Iain
Best Dramatic TV Performance | 2018 | Hugh
Best TV Actor (Male) | 2018 | Ben
During an interview on NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday, interviewer Scott Simon remarked to Hugh Grant that before making this movie, Grant and Ben Whishaw had also just worked together on Paddington 2 (2017), and Grant replied, "Well, I mean, it is weird that I have in effect spent the last three years trying to either kill or have sex with Ben Whishaw in one way or another."
On the advice of the director, Stephen Frears, Ben Whishaw met with the real Norman Scott during the course of the production to hear his account of the events.
According to the creative team behind this miniseries, the book upon which the series is based has a naughty, eccentric tone that everyone involved, including screenwriter Russell T. Davies wanted to retain for television. Davies loved the humor but also wanted to immerse viewers in the lives of the characters, giving space to the tragic elements of the real-life story and highlighting the genuine love between Jeremy and Norman.
Hugh Grant has said that eighty percent of his performance was hair and makeup, referring to the transformative work of hair and makeup designer Daniel Phillips. Grant had worked with Phillips previously on the film Florence Foster Jenkins (2016). To achieve Jeremy Thorpe's signature gaunt appearance, Grant actively lost weight through months of intense outdoor cycling. The rest of his physical transformation into Thorpe he credits to the use of brown contact lenses, Phillips' hair and makeup design, and to the costumes of designer Suzanne Cave.
The development team for this miniseries had to verify any potentially contentious details they hoped to include in the series scripts by finding several original sources of information to support those details. The key details portrayed in the series - especially those relating directly to the chain of events that caused the titular scandal - are rooted in fact.