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29 October 2014
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29.10.02

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Servants, a new drama series set below stairs in an English country house in the 1850s, starts filming for 麻豆社 ONE

Servants, (working title) a bold and irreverent new series set largely below stairs in a country house in 1850s England, has just started filming for 麻豆社 ONE, it was announced today by 麻豆社 Controller of Drama Commissioning Jane Tranter.

The series focuses on the hopes, dreams and ambitions of the servants who make a great household work.

An ensemble cast of established and new talent are led by Christopher Fulford (Spooks), Jo Absolom (EastEnders) and Orla Brady (Pure Wickedness), who are joined by newcomer Felicity Jones and Kenny Doughty (Sunday).

Filming has started in the West Country on locations in and around Bristol and continues until February 2003.


Servants enters Great Taplow, the family seat of the Sturges Bourne, not through the elegant fa莽ade of its portico but by the backstairs.


Life below stairs is a hive of activity; home to a boisterous crowd of servants who thrive in their hidden community, where intrigue, rivalry, secrets, laughter and love abound.


Servants opens as the Sturges Bourne family return with their retinue of servants after a summer away in Italy.


As everyone springs into life, the canny butler, Mr Jarvis (Christopher Fulford) is not convinced by the charms of the newly-arrived second footman, George Cosmo (Jo Absolom).


The housekeeper Flora Ryan (Orla Brady) is happy to take him at face value, but first footman William Forest (Kenny Doughty) sees George differently, sensing a rival in more ways than one.


Elsewhere at Great Taplows life is not what it might seem and young Lord Harry's nursemaid, the beautiful and clever Grace May (Felicity Jones), has painful choices to make about her future.


Lucy Gannon says: "I really wanted to write a new drama set in the past that was funny, relevant, energetic and exciting - which was definitely not set in a stuffy drawing room! Servants is about you and me as we would have been had we been born in another age."


Gareth Neame, the 麻豆社's Head of Independent Drama Commissioning, says: "Costume dramas are often adaptations, filmed in lavish locations and usually concerned with aristocratic characters.


"However, Lucy has created an original precinct drama that focusses on the real lives of ordinary working people who found themselves below stairs in an English country house in the mid 19th century.


"But it is not a show about drudgery and servitude, because Taplows is a place of regular wages, rivalry, advancement and love affairs."



Servants is produced by Tim Whitby and Harriet Davison (whose previous collaboration with Lucy Gannon was ITV's Bramwell) for 麻豆社 ONE in association with 麻豆社 Wales and RTE.

The series is also directed by Tim Whitby (Cold Feet) and Hettie MacDonald (Beautiful Thing, In A Land Of Plenty).


The executive producers are Gareth Neame, Matthew Robinson (Head of Drama, 麻豆社 Wales) and Mary Callery (RTE Television).


Lucy Gannon is one of British television's most prolific and successful writers, with a career spanning both popular series, serials and hard-hitting single films.


She created Soldier, Soldier, Peak Practice and Bramwell for ITV and Hope and Glory and Insiders for the 麻豆社.


Her films and serials for the 麻豆社 include Pure Wickedness, Big Cat, The Gift, Trip Trap and Tender Loving Care.


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