The Devil's Whore
Transmission: November 2008
- Channel Four: 4 x 60 mins
- Writer: Peter Flannery
- Producer: Jake Lushington
- Director: Marc Munden
- Executive Producers: George Faber, Charles Pattinson, Peter Flannery, Martine Brant
- Created By: Martine Brant & Peter Flannery
The Devil’s Whore is a four part mini-series set during the English Civil War.
In 1649 the world was shocked to the core when the English chopped off their King’s head. This was a turning point in modern history. Charles I, whose subjects believed was appointed by God, had been captured, tried, convicted and executed for high treason. The monarchy was abolished and a republic was declared. Contemporaries thought the world was being “turned upside down”.
Through these turbulent, extraordinary times, as the country becomes divided by issues of religion, political power and burgeoning ideas of freedom and equality, we follow the life and loves of an extraordinary woman: Angelica Fanshawe.
Born rich into the King’s circle, she is a staunch Royalist until she witnesses the King’s brutality at first hand and throws in her lot with the revolutionaries. She has to fend for herself through prostitution and armed robbery – winning herself the title “The Devil’s Whore”. She becomes the lover of a heroic revolutionary until his murder. She is a confidante of Oliver Cromwell in his time ruling over the first, and only, English republic. She joins an idealistic organisation who desire egalitarianism: the first movement of its kind in modern history. And eventually she is wife to the man who attempts an audacious, suicidal mission to assassinate Cromwell.
AWARDS
- South Bank Show Awards
Winner, Television Drama 2009
- RTS Programme Awards
Winner, Best Drama Serial 2009
- RTS Programme Awards
Winner, Peter Flannery Best Writer 2009
- RTS Programme Awards
Winner, Andrea Riseborough Best Actress 2009
- Broadcasting Press Guild Awards
Winner, Best Drama Series 2009
- Broadcasting Press Guild Awards
Winner, Andrea Riseborough Best Actress 2009
- BAFTA Craft Awards
Winner, Michele Clapton Costume Design 2009
- RTS Craft Awards 2009
Winner, Julian Court Lighting, Photography and Camera 2009