Truelove (TV series)

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Truelove
Created by
Screenplay by
  • Iain Weatherby
  • Cherish Shirley
Directed by
  • Chloë Wicks
  • Carl Tibbetts
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
  • Emily Harrison
  • Andy Baker
  • Petra Fried
  • Charlie Covell
  • Iain Weatherby
ProducerAlex Walsh-Taylor
Production company
Original release
Network Channel 4
Release3 January (2024-01-03) 
18 January 2024 (2024-01-18)

Truelove is a six-part British drama series for Channel 4 starring Lindsay Duncan and Clarke Peters. The series asks the question: "is it ever right to help end a life?" and was created by Charlie Covell and Iain Weatherby for Clerkenwell Films. It premiered on 3 January 2024.

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Synopsis

Phil (Duncan) and Ken (Peters) were teenage sweethearts, now in their seventies, who never quite managed to forget each other, and are reunited at a funeral. With three old friends, Tom, Marion and David, they attend a drunken wake in a pub named The Knot (or The Truelovers' Knot) after two lovers who hanged themselves in a suicide pact. Since Phil is ex-police, David an ex-doctor and Ken is ex-SAS they hypothesise that when their own deaths are near, and if they are in pain or losing their minds, Ken could 'bump them off' and the others cover it up or access drugs to make it possible. The aim would be to make the end comfortable so they do not face a lingering death. They make this a promise and a toast to 'true love'.

The story then explores what actually happens when Tom receives a terminal cancer diagnosis and Marion develops dementia. In addition a romance grows between Phil and Ken despite Phil being married. [1] [2]

Cast

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.K. viewers
(millions)
1TBAChloë WicksIain Weatherby3 January 2024 (2024-01-03)N/A
2TBAChloë WicksIain Weatherby4 January 2024 (2024-01-04)N/A
3TBAChloë WicksIain Weatherby10 January 2024 (2024-01-10)TBD
4TBACarl TibbettsCherish Shirley11 January 2024 (2024-01-11)TBD
5TBACarl TibbettsIain Weatherby17 January 2024 (2024-01-17)TBD
6TBACarl TibbettsIain Weatherby18 January 2024 (2024-01-18)TBD

Production

The series was announced by Channel 4 in May 2022 from a script written by Iain Weatherby and produced by Charlie Covell and Weatherby for Clerkenwell Films. [4] The producer is Alex Walsh-Taylor with Emily Harrison, Andy Baker, Petra Fried, Covell and Weatherby as executive producers. [5]

Casting

Julie Walters was attached to the project. However, after production was paused for Walters to consult with doctors over severe back pain she ultimately had to pull out due to health problems. She was replaced in the cast by Lindsay Duncan and all other cast members were able to return for filming to reconvene. [6]

Filming

Filming got underway in Clevedon, Burnham-on-Sea, and Bristol in the summer of 2022. [7] [8] [9] After a hiatus filming had resumed in Bristol and Clevedon by May 2023 with Chloë Wicks and Carl Tibbetts directing. [10] [11]

Broadcast

The series was broadcast in the UK on Channel 4 from 3 January 2024. [12]

Reception

Lucy Mangan in The Guardian praised the performances calling Lindsay Duncan "magnificent” and "perfect". She also praised Iain Weatherby’s script as "Full of great lines, but also deft, dense and….deeply moving." [13] Anita Singh in The Daily Telegraph said it was "glorious” and praised the "witty" script. [14] Carol Midgeley in The Times described it as "compelling” but the subject matter was "brutal stuff". [15]

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