Anatomy of a Scandal
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Based on | Anatomy of a Scandal by Sarah Vaughan |
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Directed by | S. J. Clarkson |
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Music by | Johan Söderqvist |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Producer(s) | Mark Kinsella |
Cinematography | Balazs Bolygo |
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Running time | 43–48 minutes |
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Original network | Netflix |
Original release | April 15, 2022 |
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Anatomy of a Scandal is an American thriller drama streaming television miniseries developed by David E. Kelley and Melissa James Gibson, based on the novel of the same name by Sarah Vaughan. The series consists of six episodes, and premiered on Netflix on April 15, 2022.[5]
Contents
Premise
Sophie Whitehouse, the wife of British Tory MP James Whitehouse, learns that her husband has been having an affair with an aide, Olivia Lytton. The news goes public, blowing up their lives and forcing her to deal with the consequences of her husband's disastrous actions. To make matters worse, James is accused of raping Olivia and has to stand trial.
Cast and characters
Main
- Sienna Miller as Sophie Whitehouse, James's wife
- Hannah Dodd portrays a young Sophie Whitehouse (then: Sophie Greenaway)
- Michelle Dockery as Kate Woodcroft QC , prosecution counsel tasked with James's case
- Nancy Farino portrays a young Kate Woodcroft, then named Holly Berry
- Rupert Friend as James Whitehouse MP , Home Office minister and close friend to the Prime Minister
- Ben Radcliffe portrays a young James Whitehouse
- Naomi Scott as Olivia Lytton, parliamentary researcher on James's staff, who has an affair with him and later accuses him of rape
- Joshua McGuire as Chris Clarke, Downing Street communications chief
- Josette Simon as Angela Regan QC , James's defense counsel
Recurring
- Jonathan Firth as Richard, Kate's married former pupil master, with whom she is having an affair
- Sebastian Selwood as Finn Whitehouse, Sophie and James's son
- Amelie Bea Smith as Emily Whitehouse, Sophie and James's daughter
- Geoffrey Streatfeild as Tom Southern MP , the Prime Minister
- Jake Simmance portrays a young Tom Southern
- Violet Verigo as Krystyna, the Whitehouses' Russian au pair
- Liz White as Ali, a schoolteacher and Kate's best friend
- Tom Turner as John Vestey
- Jonathan Coy as Aled Luckhurst, the judge of James's rape case
- Kudzai Sitima as Maggie, Kate's pupil
Guest
- Richard McCabe as Brian Taylor
- Rosalie Craig as Lucy
- Anna Madeley as Ellie Frisk, a friend of Sophie's
- Edmund Kingsley as Mark Frisk, Ellie's husband
- Maggie Steed as Sybil Murray, one of James's constituents
- Luka Sheppard as Alec Fisher, a classmate of James and Tom at Oxford
- Jane How as Madame Speaker
- Clive Francis as Lawrence Hughes-Davies MP
- Adrian Lukis as Aitkin, Leader of the Opposition
- Kathryn Wilder as Kitty Ledger, Olivia's friend and co-worker
- Phoebe Nicholls as Tuppence Whitehouse, James's mother
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date |
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1 | "Episode 1" | S. J. Clarkson | Melissa James Gibson & David E. Kelley | April 15, 2022 |
Beautiful and wealthy Sophie Whitehouse is called away from a party by her husband, Tory MP James Whitehouse, who confesses he had a five-month affair with one of his aides, Olivia Lytton, and the news is about to break publicly. Although upset, Sophie decides without question to forgive her husband as they have been together since university and have two children together. Despite some uncomfortable press, James manages to de-escalate the news. Just as the story seems likely to blow over, two police officers approach James, informing him that Olivia has accused him of rape. | ||||
2 | "Episode 2" | S. J. Clarkson | Melissa James Gibson | April 15, 2022 |
James is charged with rape and a trial date is set. After being shut out from her social circle, Sophie reflects on her decisions to support James's career at the expense of her own. Sophie reluctantly attends James's trial where Olivia is called on to give testimony and reveals that, unlike the meaningless physical affair James claimed was happening, James respected Olivia's intelligence and she was in love with him, prompting Sophie to leave the court in distress. | ||||
3 | "Episode 3" | S. J. Clarkson | Melissa James Gibson | April 15, 2022 |
James's trial continues, as Olivia details her version of events surrounding the subject sexual encounter, which James concedes occurred while alleging Olivia's consent to the intercourse in his defense. Despite her extreme discomfort with the details, Sophie stays in court. James feels like his defense lawyer adequately questions Olivia's testimony, but learns at the last minute that a second woman has come forward claiming that James sexually assaulted a fellow student while at Oxford, a woman named Holly Berry, Sophie's first-year tutorial partner. The Prime Minister, Tom Southern, who has thus far stood beside James, faces a coup within his own party and threatens to cut James loose. James reminds him that Tom owes him. A flashback reveals that during a party, James helped Tom cover up the accidental death of their friend Alec Fisher, who fell from a rooftop after using the heroin supplied to him by Tom. | ||||
4 | "Episode 4" | S. J. Clarkson | Melissa James Gibson & David E. Kelley | April 15, 2022 |
Sophie takes the children to visit James's parents in the countryside. Olivia's friend Kitty Ledger takes the stand. Prosecuting counsel Kate Woodcroft is off her game when questioning and later has a panic attack. Returning home, Sophie is deeply disturbed by the fact that James still has no memory of Holly. A flashback reveals that James raped Holly during his last week of university, with some of the details of the event bearing a disturbing resemblance to Olivia's rape. Kate calls her mother and reveals that she is Holly Berry, now going by a different name. | ||||
5 | "Episode 5" | S. J. Clarkson | Melissa James Gibson & David E. Kelley | April 15, 2022 |
James is called to give evidence and on the stand admits that he and Olivia were in love during their affair. During the trial, both Sophie and James seem to independently recognize Kate as Holly Berry; Sophie through Kate's distinct note-taking and James through Kate's line of questioning. Aware of who Kate actually is, James uses his testimony to deny he raped her in a way only Kate would recognize, but loses control of his temper during the line of questioning. Sophie is shaken by the trial and later sneaks out to visit Kate in private. | ||||
6 | "Episode 6" | S. J. Clarkson | Melissa James Gibson & David E. Kelley | April 15, 2022 |
Though Kate denies knowing Sophie, Sophie leaves their meeting convinced she is Holly Berry. When Sophie returns home, James reveals that the night he and Tom were involved in Alec's accidental death, he had sex with a woman who he believes could have been Holly Berry and further admits that Tom supplied drugs to Alec while James disposed of the evidence. The trial concludes and James is acquitted. James privately admits to Sophie that he did call Olivia a "prick-tease", a piece of evidence that he denied in court. Sophie decides to leave James. She has a final meeting with Kate, where Kate says that James raped her and Sophie reveals that she leaked James and Tom's involvement in Alec's death to the press. James and Tom are arrested. Sophie and her children begin new lives in the country and Kate continues to practice the law as a prosecutor. |
Production
Netflix announced in May 2020 they had greenlit the series, which David E. Kelley and Melissa James Gibson adapted from the Sarah Vaughan novel of the same name. S. J. Clarkson was set to direct all episodes of the series.[6] In September, Sienna Miller, Michelle Dockery, and Rupert Friend were cast to star in the series.[7] Naomi Scott would be added in December,[8] with Ben Radcliffe cast in a recurring role in January 2021.[9]
Filming for the series began in October 2020 at Shepperton Studios.[10] Filming also took place at St. George's Hanover Square Primary School in Mayfair, London. Production took place in Oxford in February 2021.[11]
Reception
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 60% approval rating with an average rating of 5.9/10, based on 42 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "Anatomy of a Scandal has the bones of a good David E. Kelley potboiler but lacks the connective tissue to really work, although the starry cast provides an intrigue all its own."[12] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 52 out of 100 based on 20 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[13] Anatomy of a Scandal was in the Netflix Global Top 10 for most watched English language series for five weeks, holding the number one position in its second week.[14]
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External links
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