BBC has dropped that official trailer for the upcoming second installment of A Very British Scandal, featuring acclaimed stars Claire Foy and Paul Bettany as Duchess and Duke of Argyll. The limited series will be making its U.K. debut this December 26 on BBC One, followed by its U.S. release sometime in 2022 on Amazon Prime Video.
The A Very British Scandal Season 2 trailer, which you can check out below, highlights the messy and public divorce between Margaret Campbell and Ian Campbell. It also gives us a preview of the couple’s complicated beginning and the tumultuous relationship that will lead to their inevitable fallout.
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The second installment of A Very British Scandal is directed by Anne Sewitsky from a screenplay written by Sarah Phelps, with Chris Ballantyne serving as a producer.
Joining Foy and Bettany are Amanda Drew, Richard McCabe, Phoebe Nicholls, Camilla Rutherford, Timothy Renouf, Sophia Myles, Sophie Ward, Tim Steed, Katherine Manners, Richard Goulding, Jonathan Aris, Oliver Chris, Nicholas Rowe, and Miles Jupp.
“The second installment focuses on the divorce of the Duke and Duchess of Argyll, one of the most notorious, extraordinary, and brutal legal cases of the 20th century,” reads the synopsis. “Famed for her charisma, beauty, and style, Margaret, Duchess of Argyll, dominated the front pages as the divorce exposed accusations of forgery, theft, violence, drug-taking, bribery, and an explicit Polaroid picture that was to haunt her for the rest of her life.
“A Very British Scandal turns this scandal inside out in order to explore the social and political climate of post-war Britain, looking at attitudes towards women, and asking whether institutional misogyny was widespread at the time. As her contemporaries, the press, and the judiciary sought to vilify her, Margaret kept her head held high with bravery and resilience, refusing to go quietly as she was betrayed by her friends and publicly shamed by a society that reveled in her fall from grace.”
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Executive Producers are Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin, Diarmuid McKeown, and Delyth Scudamore for Blueprint Pictures, Lucy Richer for the BBC, Sarah Phelps, Anne Sewitsky, Claire Foy, Kate Triggs, and Dominic Treadwell-Collins.