This England (TV series)

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This England
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Genre Drama
Written by
Directed by
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producer Richard Brown
Producers
  • Melissa Parmenter
  • Josh Hyams
Production companies
Original release
Network Sky Atlantic
Release28 September 2022 (2022-09-28)

This England (originally titled This Sceptred Isle) is a British docudrama television miniseries written by Michael Winterbottom and Kieron Quirke. It depicts the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom based on testimonies of people in the Boris Johnson administration, on the various intergovernmental advisory groups (including the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies), and in other affected British institutions such as care homes and hospitals. [1] [2] It premiered on Sky Atlantic and Now on 28 September 2022. [3] Kenneth Branagh stars as Boris Johnson, and Ophelia Lovibond as Carrie Symonds.

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Background

Boris Johnson wins a landslide victory in the December 2019 general election under the Get Brexit Done slogan, but within a few months faces the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, for which he is ultimately hospitalised, and the birth of his first child with his then partner Carrie Symonds. [1]

Cast

Tim Harford, Kate Lawson and Richard Vadon also appear as themselves presenting More or Less .

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.K. viewers
(millions)
1"Episode 1"Julian Jarrold and Michael WinterbottomMichael Winterbottom and Kieron Quirke28 September 2022 (2022-09-28)N/A
2"Episode 2"Julian Jarrold and Anthony WilcoxMichael Winterbottom and Kieron Quirke28 September 2022 (2022-09-28)N/A
3"Episode 3"Julian Jarrold and Anthony WilcoxMichael Winterbottom and Kieron Quirke28 September 2022 (2022-09-28)N/A
4"Episode 4"Julian Jarrold and Anthony WilcoxMichael Winterbottom and Kieron Quirke28 September 2022 (2022-09-28)N/A
5"Episode 5"Julian Jarrold and Anthony WilcoxMichael Winterbottom and Kieron Quirke28 September 2022 (2022-09-28)N/A
6"Episode 6"Julian Jarrold, Mat Whitecross and Michael WinterbottomMichael Winterbottom and Kieron Quirke28 September 2022 (2022-09-28)N/A

Production

The miniseries was announced in June 2020 as This Sceptred Isle. [5] It was co-written by Michael Winterbottom and Kieron Quirke. [6] Kenneth Branagh's casting as Boris Johnson was announced in January 2021. The series was produced by Fremantle, Passenger and Revolution Films, [5] with Richard Brown of Passenger and Melissa Parmenter of Revolution Films serving as executive producers. [7]

All episodes were originally set to be directed by Winterbottom, [6] but after the miniseries began filming in February 2021, [8] Winterbottom stepped down from directing in March, reportedly due to health issues. He was replaced by Julian Jarrold. [9] Tim Shipman, the political editor of The Sunday Times, is acting as a consultant. In March 2021, Ophelia Lovibond and Simon Paisley Day joined the cast as Carrie Symonds and Dominic Cummings. [10]

In 2022, it was announced that Sky had changed the title from This Sceptred Isle to This England. Both phrases are taken from the same passage in Shakespeare's Richard II . [11] The miniseries was set to premiere on 21 September 2022; [12] however on 9 September 2022 the premiere was pushed back to 28 September 2022, in respect of the UK period of mourning for the late Queen Elizabeth II. [13]

Reception

The series received mixed reviews, [14] with some British critics feeling that it was too soon for such a drama. [15] [16] [17] The Independent said: "here comes the show that precisely nobody was asking for". [18] The New York Times said it "debuted with solid ratings" and said, "It adds up to a heartbreaking depiction of the pressure on health workers, and the fear, pain and often lonely deaths of those hooked up to ventilators". [19] The Times praised the series and called it "An impressive enterprise but not an easy watch". [20] The Irish Times said "If you can stomach the material, this show is hugely watchable". [21]

Branagh was praised for his performance, [17] with The Times calling it mesmerising. [22] The Guardian and New Statesman felt the series was overly sympathethic to Johnson, as well as sanitised and detatched from the front line experience. [23] [24] [25] The NME praised the series, but said that the format "takes some getting used to" as it oscillates between harrowing scenes in hospitals to events that resemble the 2005 BBC political satire The Thick of It . [26]

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