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Writers:
William Shakespeare (play)
Sally Wainwright (screenplay)
TV Series:
Original Air Date:
21 November 2005 (Season 1, Episode 3)
Plot:
A young harridan MP marries a title in order to advance towards her goal of becoming party leader. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 nomination more
User Comments:
Charming and entertaining more (11 total)
Cast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Shirley Henderson | ... | Kate Minola | |
| David Mitchell | ... | Tim Agnew | |
| Simon Chandler | ... | John Naps | |
| Jaime Murray | ... | Bianca Minola | |
| Federico Zanni | ... | Tranio | |
| Santiago Cabrera | ... | Lucentio | |
| Stephen Tompkinson | ... | Harry | |
| Twiggy | ... | Mrs. Minola (as Twiggy Lawson) | |
| Yves Aubert | ... | French Waiter | |
| Rufus Sewell | ... | Petruchio | |
| Paul McNeilly | ... | Scary Yob | |
| Samuel Oatley | ... | Journalist | |
| Bruce Mackinnon | ... | Vicar | |
| Kate Russell-Smith | ... | Elaine | |
| David Weber | ... | Barman |
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90 min
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They prepared 3 tables and 3 carpets for the scene in which Katherine flips the table over. Each had glasses made of sugar glass and wax plates. All the meals had to be salad so that the food wouldn't melt the plates. Luckily they did it in one take and were able to move out the restaurant so that it could open for lunch. more
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Continuity: As Harry and Petruchio are getting out of the elevator Harry says, 'You're mad,' and Petruchio begins to adjust his pants. The camera goes to the next shot and Petruchio's hands are back down at his side, and begins to adjust his pants once again. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Kate:
Fathead!
[she slaps him]
Tim Agnew:
You hit me!
Kate:
You gave me that information. You made me look like a political pygmy, on Newsnight. Your job, in case you weren't concentrating, is to make sure I know what I'm pigging well talking about!
Tim Agnew:
You're out of order, Katherine. I'm sorry, but good grief!
Kate:
And you're sacked! No wonder this party has been the opposition for the last ten million light years!
Tim Agnew:
You can't sack me, and, frankly, I'd appreciate an apology. Otherwise...
Kate:
Otherwise?
Tim Agnew:
If we're to mantain a mature, grown-up working relationship, then...
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References "Newsnight" (1980) more
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I'm not a big fan of Shakespeare. Never got into the whole phenom. If it weren't for the fact that Rufus Sewell was starring with Shirley Henderson, I probably would not have bothered watching this.
But I'm glad I did. It's completely charming, captivating, odd, and extremely entertaining. Rufus and Shirley are seriously the wildest characters I've ever seen put together on television. The strangest thing is, the chemistry actually worked. By the end of the film, everything just felt right. I smiled and clapped for these characters, because despite the odds, they found and accepted each other.
This is the second time I've been introduced to Rufus Sewell, and I do hope to see him lots in the future. I've never seen a man dressed in drag still look that attractive.