STAR-STUDDED "RIVALS" CAST UNVEILED FOR DISNEY+
David Tennant, Alex Hassell, Aidan Turner, Nafessa Williams, Bella Maclean, Katherine Parkinson, Danny Dyer, Victoria Smurfit, Claire Rushbrook, Oliver Chris, Lisa McGrillis, Emily Atack, Rufus Jones, Luke Pasqualino and Catriona Chandler star in the ensemble cast
The original eight- part blockbuster saga is based on the iconic novel by acclaimed author Jilly Cooper
LONDON, UK (Tuesday 21st March 2023) Disney+ today announced the stellar casting line-up for the much anticipated eight-part series, "Rivals", based on the celebrated novel by Jilly Cooper. The drama is being produced by Happy Prince, which is part of ITV Studios.
"Rivals" is part of Cooper's bestselling Rutshire Chronicles, the iconic literary series packed full of wit, romantic entanglements, sex and unforgettable characters. The story is set against the backdrop of the drama, excess, and shocking antics of the power-grabbing social elite of 1980s England.
The series dives headfirst into the ruthless world of independent television in 1986. In the fictional county of Rutshire, a long-standing rivalry between two powerful men is about to boil over. Alex Hassell ('The Tragedy of Macbeth', 'The Boys') plays dashing ex-Olympian, Tory Member of Parliament and incorrigible rake, the dangerously charismatic Rupert Campbell-Black. David Tennant ('Doctor Who', 'Good Omens') plays Rupert's single-mindedly ambitious and egotistical Rutshire neighbour Lord Tony Baddingham, controller of Corinium Television. A long-simmering power struggle between them threatens to boil over when the two men lock horns over the future of Corinium.
Caught in the crossfire is TV presenter Declan O'Hara, played by Aidan Turner ('Poldark', 'The Suspect'). Fiercely intellectual, with an even fiercer temper, he is wooed to Corinium TV from the BBC by Baddingham himself, but feels he's been swindled when Tony refuses to deliver on his promises. Furious with Tony, Declan vows to get his revenge.
Victoria Smurfit ('Bloodlands', 'Once Upon A Time') plays Maud O'Hara, a former actress and Declan's bohemian, fickle wife. Bella Maclean ('Spring Awakening', 'Sex Education') plays Declan and Maud's tender-hearted yet strong-willed elder daughter, Taggie. She holds the O'Hara family together and keeps an eye on her younger and wilder sister Caitlin, played by Catriona Chandler ('Pistol', 'Enola Holmes 2'). Nafessa Williams ('Black Lighting', 'Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody') plays Cameron Cook, a ferociously talented American TV executive who is brought to Corinium by Tony to produce Declan's new prime-time talk show. She soon finds herself caught between the two powerful men who deeply underestimate her - at their peril. Katherine Parkinson ('Humans', 'Here We Go') stars as Lizzie Vereker, a romantic novelist consistently overlooked by her preening and self-centred TV presenter husband, James Vereker, played by Oliver Chris ('The Crown', 'Trying').
Danny Dyer ('EastEnders, 'The Football Factory') stars as Freddie Jones: honourable, loyal and lovable, he's a self-made electronics millionaire. Freddie's got the money, but finds himself, along with his social-climbing wife Valerie (played by Lisa McGrillis 'Maternal', 'Mum'), an outsider to Rutshire's cliques. But when Rupert and Tony come to him with a business proposition, all that could change.
Claire Rushbrook ('Sherwood', 'Ali and Ava') plays Lady Monica Baddingham, Tony's dependable, upper-crust wife who has absolutely no interest in the dramatic goings-on within her husband's empire. Luke Pasqualino ('Skins', 'Shantaram') plays the charming Basil 'Bas' Baddingham, Tony's younger brother and the proprietor of Cotchester's hot spot, 'Bar Sinister'.
Emily Atack ('The Emily Atack Show, 'The Inbetweeners') plays Sarah Stratton, the new wife to Deputy Prime Minister, Paul Stratton, played by Rufus Jones ('W1A', 'Home'). Sarah is ambitious and not afraid to use her looks to get to the top. Paul, on the other hand, is in the throes of a midlife crisis - everyone knows it.
Executive Producer and Rivals author, Jilly Cooper commented: 'I'm utterly enchanted to be able to announce our all-star line-up for Rivals. Featuring some of the best acting talent that the British Isles has to offer, I couldn't have dreamed of a better ensemble cast. I cannot wait to be on set and see them bring the characters I love so much to life. 
The minute we met with Alex we knew he'd perfectly embody my all-time hero, the iconic, racy, ruthless, and devastatingly handsome, Rupert Campbell-Black. Viewers are in for a treat!'
The series is executive produced by Dominic Treadwell-Collins ('A Very English Scandal', 'Holding', 'EastEnders') and Alexander Lamb ('The Bay', 'We Hunt Together', 'Ackley Bridge'), Felicity Blunt, Laura Wade, "Rivals" author Jilly Cooper and Director of Scripted Content for Disney+ EMEA Lee Mason. "Rivals" is produced by Happy Prince, which is part of ITV Studios and the series is written by Treadwell-Collins with Olivier Award-winner Laura Wade ('The Riot Club').
The lead director is BAFTA-nominated Elliot Hegarty ('Ted Lasso, Cheaters', 'Trying'), who also serves as executive producer on episodes 1-3. Eliza Mellor ('The Midwich Cuckoos', 'Behind Her Eyes', 'Poldark') serves as Series Producer. The UK original series will premiere on Disney+ in EMEA.
In addition to Treadwell-Collins and Wade, the series writers room also includes: Sophie Goodhart ('The Baby', 'Sex Education'), Marek Horn, Mimi Hare & Clare Naylor ('The Accidental Husband'), Dare Aiyegbayo ('The Dumping Ground,' 'EastEnders'), Kefi Chadwick ('Looted', 'Avoidance'), Tray Agyeman, and Sorcha Kurien Walsh ('The Pink Pill'). The Casting Director is Kelly Valentine Hendry ('Bridgerton', 'The Last Kingdom', 'Kaos').
Production has commenced with filming taking place in the UK.
Disney+ is available for £7.99 per month - with no hidden costs and the ability to cancel anytime. There's something for everyone to watch, adding new TV series, blockbuster movies and exclusive originals throughout the year from our six key brands: Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and Star. British and Irish comedy with a fresh spin on superpowers 'Extraordinary' is the newest Disney+ UK Original series to launch on the platform, following rom-com action thriller 'Wedding Season' and documentary 'Finding Michael', available to stream now.
Robust parental controls ensure that Disney+ remains a suitable viewing experience for everyone in the family. Subscribers can set access limits on mature content and create PIN-protected profiles alongside the already-existing Kid's profile, giving parents and guardians peace of mind.
Twitter: @DisneyPlusUK
Instagram: @DisneyPlusUK
Facebook: @DisneyPlusUK
TikTok: @DisneyPlus
Hashtag: #Disneyplus
ABOUT DISNEY+ 
Disney+ is the dedicated streaming home for movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic, along with The Simpsons and much more. In select international markets, it also includes the general entertainment content brand, Star. The flagship direct-to-consumer streaming service from The Walt Disney Company, Disney+ offers an ever-growing collection of exclusive originals, including feature-length films, documentaries, live-action and animated series, and short-form content. With unprecedented access to Disney's long history of incredible film and television entertainment, Disney+ is also the exclusive streaming home for the newest releases from The Walt Disney Studios. For more, visit disneyplus.com, or find the Disney+ app on most mobile and connected TV devices.
About Happy Prince
Happy Prince, part of ITV Studios, is a new drama label launched in 2020 by award-winning producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins. Placing the viewer squarely at the centre of all that they do, and proudly populist in their approach to each and every project, the label's ambition is to tell quality authentic, intelligent and heartfelt stories that emotionally resonate with a broad audience. Its current slate includes; You & Me for ITVX, a, fresh, original and quintessentially modern love story; FASH for ITV, the story of Justin and John Fashanu's tumultuous sibling relationship from Kwame Kwei-Armah; Holding for ITV, the critically acclaimed adaptation of Graham Norton's bestselling novel of the same name; and a series adaptation of Jim Cartwright's award-winning play The Rise & Fall of Little Voice with Miramax TV.
Prior to Happy Prince, Treadwell-Collins was Head of Television at Blueprint Pictures, where he was Executive Producer for the Golden Globe, Emmy, Critics Choice, Rose D'Or, RTS and BAFTA-winning series A Very English Scandal, starring Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw, written by Russell T Davies and directed by Stephen Frears. Before this he was Executive Producer of EastEnders, bringing Danny Dyer and his family into the Queen Vic and creating the show's iconic 'Who Killed Lucy?' storyline with Alex Lamb, which climaxed after a year with a week of live episodes, reaching over 20 million viewers and winning BAFTA, RTS, NTA, MIND, British Soap and Attitude awards.
Alexander Lamb joined Happy Prince in 2021 and works as Executive Producer across the slate, working closely with Treadwell-Collins. In 2019 Lamb produced the second series of ITV ratings smash The Bay for Tall Story Pictures before joining BBC Studios as Creative Executive where he oversaw a number of developments and was Executive Producer on Alibi's We Hunt Together. Before this he produced 2 series of celebrated Channel 4 drama Ackley Bridge for The Forge, and was Story Producer for EastEnders, overseeing the BAFTA-winning "Who Killed Lucy" plots as well as creating some of EastEnders' most enduring and award-winning characters and storylines with Dominic over a period of fifteen years. He has also worked on Emmerdale, Waterloo Road and T4.
|