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Lillie

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1978
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
748
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Lillie (1978)
Lillie: Let Them Say
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Costume DramaGlobetrotting AdventurePeriod DramaShowbiz DramaAdventureBiographyDramaHistoryRomance

Seen on Masterpiece Theatre, starring Francesca Annis in an award-winning performance, Lillie vividly captures the complex woman who became one of the most notorious and respected figures of... Read allSeen on Masterpiece Theatre, starring Francesca Annis in an award-winning performance, Lillie vividly captures the complex woman who became one of the most notorious and respected figures of the Victorian era.Seen on Masterpiece Theatre, starring Francesca Annis in an award-winning performance, Lillie vividly captures the complex woman who became one of the most notorious and respected figures of the Victorian era.

  • Stars
    • Francesca Annis
    • Catherine Feller
    • Peggy Ann Wood
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
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    • Stars
      • Francesca Annis
      • Catherine Feller
      • Peggy Ann Wood
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

    Episodes13

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    Lillie: Let Them Say
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    Lillie: Let Them Say
    Lillie: The Jersey Lily
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    Lillie: The Jersey Lily
    Lillie: The Jersey Lily
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    Lillie: The Jersey Lily
    Lillie: The Sailor Prince
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    Lillie: The Sailor Prince
    Lillie: Emilie
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    Lillie: Emilie
    Lillie: Bertie
    Trailer 1:03
    Lillie: Bertie
    Lillie: Home On The Range
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    Lillie: Home On The Range

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    Francesca Annis
    Francesca Annis
    • Lillie
    • 1978
    Catherine Feller
    Catherine Feller
    • Dominique
    • 1978
    Peggy Ann Wood
    • Mrs. Le Breton
    • 1978
    Anton Rodgers
    Anton Rodgers
    • Edward Langtry
    • 1978
    Denis Lill
    Denis Lill
    • Prince of Wales (Bertie)…
    • 1978
    Peter Egan
    Peter Egan
    • Oscar Wilde
    • 1978
    Jennie Linden
    Jennie Linden
    • Patsy Cornwallis-West
    • 1978
    Brian Deacon
    Brian Deacon
    • Frank Miles
    • 1978
    Patrick Holt
    Patrick Holt
    • Dean Le Breton
    • 1978
    John Barcroft
    • Francis Knollys
    • 1978
    Ann Firbank
    Ann Firbank
    • Princess Alexandra…
    • 1978
    Don Fellows
    Don Fellows
    • J. M. Whistler
    • 1978
    Adam Bareham
    Adam Bareham
    • Clement Le Breton
    • 1978
    David Gwillim
    David Gwillim
    • Arthur Jones
    • 1978
    Phillip York
    • Moreton Frewen
    • 1978
    Edgar Wreford
    • Lord Suffield
    • 1978
    John Castle
    John Castle
    • Prince Louis of Battenberg
    • 1978
    James Warwick
    James Warwick
    • Hugo de Bathe
    • 1978
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    User reviews9

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    8museumofdave

    Lily Langtry Comes To Life: Oscar Wilde Portrayal As Good As It Gets

    At the end of the first hour of this BBC Costumer, you may be tempted to forget the rest, as it appears to be somewhat dated--the color as dated a bit, the film techniques--and the plot establishment a bit slow; but stay the course! This excellent immersion in Victorian society is both informative and wonderfully acted, particularly by Francesca Annis as Lillie Langtry, who is seldom off the screen, playing a young woman whose strength of will develops as she copes with a society whose strictures are iron-clad. I can't recall when I've seen a better portrayal of Oscar Wilde and his immediate Bohemian Circle, Peter Egan brilliantly capturing his offhand wit and vulnerability; Denis Lill, too, as the Prince of Wales who becomes enamored of the "Jersey Lily" sent me to Wikipedia to discover more about the entire period; to someone who only knew of Lillie Lantry because of Judge Roy Bean's obsession with her in the John Ford movie My Darling Clementine, this lengthy series was mesmerizing; it's a colorful and involving recreation of a world long past.
    buckaroobanzai50

    Not by the BBC

    Here are just a quick few words in order to correct irish23 above;

    This series was NOT made by the BBC but by the ITV (Independant Television) company LWT (London Weekend Television). LWT was a regional independent TV company which was financed by advertising and sales of programmes such as Lillie abroad. It only catered to the London area, but other regional ITV companies provided shows for other parts of the UK, such as Grampian in Scotland, and Tyne Tees in Newcastle. Unfortunately, the Conservatives de-regulated TV in the 1990s, and now all regions come under the "ITV" name.

    The BBC, which continues to leech off its licence fee payers for revenue, made a series called The Dutchess of Duke St, about a similar female character making her own fame and fortune, without the aid of the men in her life.

    Another ITV series was the far superior Upstairs Downstairs, which I seem to recall being repeated on Sunday nights in place of Lillie.
    6davidjparris

    When Trollops and Royalty Met....Not Much Has Changed.

    A languid tale of late 19th century and early 20th century Britain and America. It tells the story of a gold digging, high class trollop, set against a background of high society, the theatre and horse racing. Francesca Annis playing the title character does a worthwhile job although at the beginning as a young and naive 15 year old the 33 year old actress was a little unbelievable. The vibe of the production was clearly 1970's TV drama with most of the action confined to interior sets due , I would say, cost restraints, although the costuming was at a high level. On the whole this mini series is worth a look but keep your expectations to a controllable level; it is no masterpiece.
    9irish23

    Fascinating portrait of a woman ahead of her time

    I almost gave up after watching the first few episodes of this mini-series, where the BBC fell back on its standard "close-up of unblinking female faces" instead of giving us a *clue* what the characters were thinking and why they were behaving the way they did.

    I'm so grateful I stayed with the series. Once it got past Lillie's "awkward adolescence" (which seemed to be more a case of "awkward script-writing"), I almost couldn't stop watching. This is a lovely portrait of the Gilded Age. Francesca Annis does an outstanding job with her role as Lillie evolves from naive fawn through sharp, resilient businesswoman and into a more mellow old age.

    Along the way we meet Oscar Wilde, written and played to perfection, Bertie Prince of Wales, John Whisler, Sara Bernhardt, Princess Alix, Disraeli and Gladstone, and a wide variety of others (both well-known today and the obscure) who made up a society that seems alien and totally contemporary at the same time.

    I found myself dazzled by Langtry's audacity -- to my embarrassment, I even gasped alongside the characters on screen at times! Yet, like fictional heroine Scarlett O'Hara or scores of real-life trail-blazing women such as Elizabeth I, Langtry did what she had to do to create the life she desired. It wasn't all pretty, and the appalling double standards for women and men made some of her choices inevitable, but her courage and fierce intelligence took my breath away. The fact that Annis plays her not as a straight "conniving b***h" but as a complex woman pulled between her desire for independence and her need to love and be loved makes it that much more interesting. There are moments when one detests her character, only to be overtaken minutes later by her kindness and thoughtfulness.

    The series suffers from very awkward cuts as it jumps forward in time at odd intervals. One wonders why they couldn't include a subtitle telling us the year at least! Like many BBC productions of the era, the sound is uneven and some of the editing a bit long and tedious. It also left some fairly large holes in the plot, such as the complete absence of Alice Keppel, Bertie's most famous mistress. But it's by far the best production I've seen from the BBC of that era. I found myself wondering what it would look like with "Forsyte Saga" production values today.

    This would be a wonderful series to watch with teenagers in order to examine social mores. Themes of peer pressure, the "in crowd," double standards for men and women, sexual politics, class, and much more are present in almost every episode.

    By the time the series was half over, I was already looking for a good biography of Lillie so I could know how much of the series was accurate. It's rare for a series to fire the imagination to such a great extent. A wonderful series, masterfully acted by Annis (as well as Denis Lill as Bertie and Peter Egan as Wilde). Highly recommended.
    aramis-112-804880

    Well-acted story of Lillie Langtry

    A renowned cast, headed by lovely Francesca Annis, tells the story of Lillie Langtry from her teenaged years in the island of Jersey, through her time as a personality-cum-courtesan-cum actress, until her last days.

    Anton Rogers is her increasingly marginalized husband who falls into alcoholism. No spoilers, but what happens to him is fascinating.

    A highlight of the show, perhaps the highlight, is Richard Egan's Oscar Wilde. I wish they'd spun his story off as a series for as many weeks with Egan in the lead.

    For me and my artistic soul the best part of the series is when LL mixes with artists of her day.

    I remember watching it weekly on "Masterpiece Theatre," back when all its British offerings were stagey and declaimed and endless and wonderful. No CGI, so it won't intrigue modern audiences. But then, I was one of those kids who could find a million ways to play with a large cardboard box. It's called "imagination."

    How much is true? How much of "Amadeus" is true? How much of "Shakespeare in Love" is true? Well, I'm no LL expert but "Lillie" possibly has the best track record of the three. But it's really a soap opera in fancy costumes. Pears soap (inside joke).

    Admittedly, the first episode is a bit difficult to get through, even with Annis as the teenaged Lillie: but the series is rewarding if you stick with it.

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    • Trivia
      The series takes place from 1868 to 1929; 33-year old Francesca Annis played Lillie from the age of 15 to 75.
    • Quotes

      Oscar Wilde: The truth is that I really do love you, yet it is the curse of my nature that I can desire but not possess beauty. It must always be just out of reach. I've wept for you and for myself.

      Lillie Langtry: If you let me, I would show you I'm more real than the goddess you imagine.

      Oscar Wilde: That is the one truth that I am frightened of.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Story of the Costume Drama: The Greatest Stories Ever Told (2008)

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1978 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Лилли
    • Filming locations
      • Euston Station, Somers Town, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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