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Outrageous (The Mitford family)

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rocketstop Sun 22-Jun-25 16:00:51

Has anyone watched this yet? I watched the first ten minutes and hated it, but then I got strangely involved and have watched two so far.I've read the book but it's interesting to see how the characters are brought to life.Nice to see the fashions and decor of the pre war era too.

Mojack26 Mon 23-Jun-25 16:45:52

Watched 1 episode,loved it. Will watch rest when I get time

Maggymay Mon 23-Jun-25 15:22:01

Watched the first two episodes really enjoying it.
Have watched The pursuit of love and can recommend that also.

JennyCee Mon 23-Jun-25 14:23:16

Didn’t Judy Dench and Michael Williams play the parents some years ago which was great? Michael Williams kept calling people “Sewers”. It was so good. Doubt this new one will beat It.

Babamaman Mon 23-Jun-25 14:17:59

I knew nothing about this story. Binge watched the lot! Brilliant! Good casting. Wow just loved it. 👍

Angelafeet Mon 23-Jun-25 13:47:09

Watched first episode and loved I’d. Being in Derbyshire and loving to visit Chatsworth which was made so wonderful by Deborah Mitford.The Duchess of Devonshire

Greyduster Mon 23-Jun-25 13:21:46

Deborah Devonshire’s autobiography “Wait for Me!” is a very readable account of her family, the Mitfords. She was the youngest of the sisters.

Moonwatcher1904 Mon 23-Jun-25 12:21:13

I've watched it all and thoroughly enjoyed it. It looks like it's left us hanging for another series. I hope so.

MayBee70 Mon 23-Jun-25 11:35:20

RosieandherMaw

Can I have their pawtograph? Maybee ? 🐾🐾🐾 Rosie and I are impressed!
More seriously I watched and enjoyed 2 episodes last night (!) and thought Farve came across as gentler and kindlier than in the books , but oh dear- why was his hat still on his head as he entered the church to give Nancy away?
Continuity- where were you?

In the cottage scene they weren’t supposed to get on the sofas but there was no stopping them. They weren’t allowed to keep their diamanté collars sad.

Witzend Mon 23-Jun-25 11:01:11

I did always love the outrageousness of Uncle Matthew in the books - apparently taken from life! ‘Abroad is unutterably bloody and foreigners are fiends.’

And his custom of writing the name of anyone he disliked (usually referred to as a ‘sewer’, on a piece of paper and putting it in a drawer, in the hope that they’d die. 😱😂

RosieandherMaw Mon 23-Jun-25 10:50:15

Can I have their pawtograph? Maybee ? 🐾🐾🐾 Rosie and I are impressed!
More seriously I watched and enjoyed 2 episodes last night (!) and thought Farve came across as gentler and kindlier than in the books , but oh dear- why was his hat still on his head as he entered the church to give Nancy away?
Continuity- where were you?

Grandmabatty Mon 23-Jun-25 10:41:49

I read Nancy Mitford when I was younger and enjoyed the earlier adaptation of The Pursuit of Love. I haven't watched this latest version yet. I'm not sure if I will

Doodledog Mon 23-Jun-25 10:31:28

Lovely dog, MayBee😍

Doodledog Mon 23-Jun-25 10:29:57

merlotgran

I think that might have been the serialisation of The Pursuit of Love written by Nancy Mitford. A lot of it was based on her own life.

Thank you - yes, I think you're right.

I will add Outrageous to the list.

Sparklefizz Mon 23-Jun-25 08:28:47

The Pursuit of Love is also available on U. I plan to watch that next.

Grammaretto Mon 23-Jun-25 08:17:46

I have watched a few episodes and will see it through. I also read and enjoyed Nancy's books or were they Jessica's?
They are a fascinating family.
I once saw Deborah, Duchess of Devonshire with the Duke, showing a film crew around her house -Chatsworth. She had a cut glass accent with a voice that carried the length of the long hall.

I suspect Downton Abbey owes a lot to Mitford history!

Whitewavemark2 Mon 23-Jun-25 07:17:27

I read her books as a teenager. Fascinating family, but very privileged, and part of the “bright young things” set, so were not confined as the majority of the population during those extremely tough times.

In fact what was going on in the country hardly seemed to touch them apart from a curiosity and wish to “save” the working man through fascism or communism.

Rings the odd bell.

Just started watching “Outrageous” and enjoying it,

MayBee70 Mon 23-Jun-25 02:19:38

merlotgran

I think that might have been the serialisation of The Pursuit of Love written by Nancy Mitford. A lot of it was based on her own life.

My dogs mother and sister were in that…

Gin Sun 22-Jun-25 23:45:46

I love Jessica’s book ‘Hons and Rebels’ a fascinating account of her and her siblings youth. It has always made me think would we all flourish as individuals as they did if we had also not been formally educated. They were of course privileged and not lacking financial support.

Is the series only on Freeview? I would be very interested to see it.

merlotgran Sun 22-Jun-25 23:13:10

My reply was to Doodledog

merlotgran Sun 22-Jun-25 23:09:49

I think that might have been the serialisation of The Pursuit of Love written by Nancy Mitford. A lot of it was based on her own life.

travelsafar Sun 22-Jun-25 23:07:53

I loved it and binge watched the whole series. The whole family are everso slightly bonkers!!! 😆

Doodledog Sun 22-Jun-25 23:03:01

Has this been on before? I watched something about the Mitfords a few years ago, but don't know if it was this one. They called one of the women 'the bolter' as she'd left her husband. Not much else that might identify it sticks in my mind, but I quite enjoyed it.

JenniferEccles Sun 22-Jun-25 22:45:13

They certainly are a fascinating, unconventional family.

The Daily Mail recently serialised parts of a book detailing Unity Mitford’s obsession with Hitler.

I had forgotten about this new tv series so I’m pleased about the reminder on here.

Casdon Sun 22-Jun-25 19:22:15

I’m going to watch this, thanks for letting us know about it. I’ve read the book too, if you mean the huge pale green tome, it took me weeks, but it was fascinating - such an interesting family.

Maggiemaybe Sun 22-Jun-25 18:25:53

We watched episode 1 last night and enjoyed it. It’s got the lot - an interesting story, good cast, plenty of humour, impressive settings. And the dresses are to die for.