Lucan (2013 TV series)
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''Lucan'' is a two-part British television drama, starring
Rory Kinnear Rory Michael Kinnear (born 17 February 1978) is an English actor and playwright who has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre. In 2014, he won the Olivier Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of William Sha ...
, Christopher Eccleston and
Catherine McCormack Catherine Jane McCormack (born 3 April 1972) is an English actress of stage and screen. Her film appearances include ''Braveheart'' (1995), ''The Land Girls'' (1998), ''Dangerous Beauty'' (1998), ''Dancing at Lughnasa'' (1998), ''Spy Game'' (20 ...
. It portrays the disappearance in 1974 of the
Earl of Lucan Earl of Lucan is a title which has been created twice in the Peerage of Ireland for related families. History Patrick Sarsfield was one of the senior commanders of James VII & II (deposed in 1688) in battles in Ireland with William of ...
, following the murder of his children's nanny. It was written by
Jeff Pope Jeff Pope is a British television producer and screenwriter who co-wrote the film ''Pierrepoint (film), Pierrepoint'' and the television drama ''The Fattest Man in Britain'' and who won a British Academy of Film and Television Arts, BAFTA in 2006 ...
and directed by
Adrian Shergold Adrian Shergold (born 24 March 1948 in Croydon, Surrey) is a British film and television director. Selected filmography *'' Danielle Cable: Eyewitness'' (2003) *'' Dirty Filthy Love'' (2004) *''Ahead of the Class'' (2005) *'' Pierrepoint'' (2005) ...
. It was broadcast in December 2013. Although the drama describes actual events, it also has a fictional element.


Plot

In 2003, author John Pearson, while researching a book about gambling in high society London, becomes interested in the unexplained disappearance of Lord Lucan in 1974. He pieces the story together through interviews with some of Lucan's contemporaries, notably his family friend, Susie Maxwell-Scott. In 1974, John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan, is a member of the exclusive
Clermont Club The Clermont Set was an exclusive group of rich British gamblers who met at the Clermont Club, originally at 44 Berkeley Square, in London's fashionable Mayfair district. It closed in March 2018 and re-opened in 2022. Clermont Club is now temporar ...
. The club is owned by John ("Aspers") Aspinall and is frequented by aristocrats and society figures. Lucan spends much of his time gambling at the club, losing heavily and getting into debt. His gambling causes tensions with his wife, Veronica. Lucan is violent toward Veronica, while telling his friends that she is mentally unstable and it is she who is violent towards him. After the couple's relationship deteriorates, Lucan moves from the family home to a rented flat. He obtains a court order giving him custody of his three children, having persuaded a judge that Veronica's mental health is putting the children at risk. Veronica succeeds in getting the ruling reversed, but on the condition that she employs a full-time nanny. She hires 29-year old Sandra Rivett. Lucan continues to harass Veronica, making silent phone calls in the middle of the night and tape-recording conversations with her which he plays back to his friends in an attempt to cast doubts on her mental health. On the evening of 7 November, Lucan surreptitiously enters the family house and waits in the basement kitchen. He mistakenly believes that Veronica is alone in the house with the children, unaware that Rivett has changed her evening off. When Rivett goes to the kitchen to make tea, Lucan, thinking that she is Veronica, bludgeons her to death. Veronica goes to the kitchen to look for Rivett. She too is attacked by Lucan but fights him off. With blood streaming from her face, she runs for help to a nearby pub. The police arrive at the house and find Rivett's body. At 11.35 pm, Lucan arrives at the Maxwell-Scotts' house in
Uckfield Uckfield () is a town in the Wealden District of East Sussex in South East England. The town is on the River Uck, one of the tributaries of the River Ouse, on the southern edge of the Weald. Etymology 'Uckfield', first recorded in writing as ...
. He tells Susie Maxwell-Scott his version of the evening's events: that an unknown intruder attacked Veronica; that he (Lucan) fought the intruder off; and that he fled the scene for fear that Veronica would unjustly accuse him of the attack. He leaves the Maxwell-Scotts' house at 1.15 am. This would be the last time that anyone was known to have seen Lord Lucan. The police later find his car abandoned in Newhaven, but there is no sign of Lucan. On the days following the murder, Aspinall persuades members of the club to close ranks around Lucan and to do whatever they can to protect him. Seven months later, a coroner's jury determines that Rivett was murdered, naming Lucan as the perpetrator. In 2003, in a final interview, Susie Maxwell-Scott tells Pearson what she believes happened to Lucan. She pieced the story together from information provided by her late husband, who was a friend and business associate of Aspinall at the time of the murder. According to Maxwell-Scott's theory, after leaving Uckfield, Lucan telephoned Aspinall to ask for help. Aspinall arranged for Lucan to be taken to France in his (Aspinall's) private boat, and then by car to a remote cottage in Switzerland where Lucan hid for several months. Lucan eventually decided to come home because he wanted to see his children and to clear his name. Aspinall, afraid of what an investigation would reveal about his involvement in the escape, arranged for Lucan to be shot in mid-Channel and his body dumped overboard. Pearson concludes that Maxwell-Scott's theory is one of the more intriguing ones concerning Lucan's fate, but that's all it could ever be: a theory.


Cast

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Rory Kinnear Rory Michael Kinnear (born 17 February 1978) is an English actor and playwright who has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre. In 2014, he won the Olivier Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of William Sha ...
as John, Earl of Lucan *
Catherine McCormack Catherine Jane McCormack (born 3 April 1972) is an English actress of stage and screen. Her film appearances include ''Braveheart'' (1995), ''The Land Girls'' (1998), ''Dangerous Beauty'' (1998), ''Dancing at Lughnasa'' (1998), ''Spy Game'' (20 ...
as Veronica, Countess of Lucan * Christopher Eccleston as John Aspinall * Paul Freeman as John Pearson * Rufus Wright as Younger John Burke * Rupert Evans as
Dominick Elwes Bede Evelyn Dominick Elwes (24 August 1931 – 5 September 1975) was an English portrait painter whose much publicised elopement with an heiress in 1957 created an international scandal. Early life Elwes (pronounced "El-wez") was born on 24 A ...
* James Bradshaw as Charlie Benson * Alan Cox as Ian Maxwell-Scott *
Ann Bell Ann Forrest Bell (born 29 April 1938) is a British actress, best known for playing war internee Marion Jefferson in the BBC Second World War drama series '' Tenko'' (1981–84). She was born in Wallasey, Cheshire, the daughter of John Forrest ...
as Mary, Lady Osborne * Anna Walton as Jane Aspinall * Michael Gambon as Older John Burke *
Alistair Petrie Alistair Petrie (born 30 September 1970) is a British actor. He has starred in ''The Bank Job'' (2008), '' Cloud Atlas'' (2012), '' Rush'' (2013) and '' Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'' (2016). Petrie has also starred in the Channel 4 television ...
as Jimmy Goldsmith * Aleksander Mikic as Ulrich *
Jane Lapotaire Jane Elizabeth Marie Lapotaire (née Burgess; 26 December 1944) is an English actress. Biography Lapotaire was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, the daughter of Louise Elise (Burgess). Her stepfather, Yves Lapotaire, worked in the oil industry and was ...
as Older Susie Maxwell-Scott * Helen Bradbury as Younger Susie Maxwell-Scott * Olivia Llewellyn as Kiki * Ruth McCabe as Nanny Roberts *
Gemma Jones Jennifer "Gemma" Jones (born 4 December 1942) is an English actress. Appearing on both stage and screen, her film appearances include ''Sense and Sensibility (film), Sense and Sensibility'' (1995), the Bridget Jones (film series), ''Bridget Jo ...
as Kaitlin, Dowager Countess of Lucan * Andrew Woodall as Bill Shand-Kydd * Claudia Harrison as Christine Shand-Kydd *
Stuart Organ Stuart Organ is a British actor. He is best known for his portrayal of the character Mr. Robson in the children's television drama ''Grange Hill''. Organ portrayed the series' longest-serving teacher, arriving in 1988 as the new head of PE. In ...
as Mr Justice Rees *
Miles Richardson Miles Richardson (born 15 July 1963) is a British actor, born in Battersea, London to parents Ian Richardson (the well-known Shakespearean actor) and Maroussia Frank (daughter of dancer and critic Elizabeth Frank), both founder members of th ...
as Bryan Coles * Leanne Best as Sandra Rivett *
Annabel Mullion Annabel Mullion (born 1969) is an actress. She was educated at St Mary's School, Ascot and studied English and Drama at the University of East Anglia. She then completed the 3 year acting course at Central School of Speech and Drama, graduating i ...
as Annabel Birley * Roger Alborough as Whitehouse *
Robert Horwell Robert "Bob" Horwell is a British cinematographer and actor who was born in Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire. His father, whom he was named after, was a coal merchant and Audrey, his mother, was also a successful small businesswoman. His s ...
as Sergeant Donald Baker * Michael Gould as Detective Chief Superintendent Roy Ranson *
Cavan Clerkin Cavan Clerkin (born 1973) is a British actor and filmmaker from Hackney, London. Career Clerkin has appeared in various TV shows including ''Smack the Pony'', ''The Inbetweeners'' and ''The IT Crowd'', and feature films ''Gangster No. 1'', '' ...
as Detective Chief Inspector David Gerring * Michael Marcus as
James Fox William Fox (born 19 May 1939), known professionally as James Fox, is an English actor. He appeared in several notable films of the 1960s and early 1970s, including '' King Rat'', '' The Servant'', ''Thoroughly Modern Millie'' and ''Performan ...
*
Stephen Churchett Stephen George Churchett (10 April 1947 – 11 January 2022) was an English actor and writer. Life and career One of his most notable roles was as solicitor Marcus Christie in ''EastEnders'', on and off from 1990 to 2004. He reprised the role ...
as Albert Hensby * John Warnaby as Dr Gavin Thurston *
Julian Firth Julian Firth (born 8 January 1961) is an English actor, best known for his roles as troubled inmate Davis in the cinematic version of the film '' Scum'' and as Brother Jerome in the long-running television series '' Cadfael''. Firth has enjoye ...
as Michael Eastham QC *
Tim Bentinck Timothy Charles Robert Noel Bentinck, 12th Earl of Portland, Count Bentinck und Waldeck Limpurg, (born 1 June 1953), commonly known as Tim Bentinck, is an English actor and writer, known for his long-running role as David Archer in the BBC ...
as
Ludovic Kennedy Sir Ludovic Henry Coverley Kennedy (3 November 191918 October 2009) was a Scottish journalist, broadcaster, humanist and author best known for re-examining cases such as the Lindbergh kidnapping and the murder convictions of Timothy Evans an ...
* Lydia Leonard as Melissa * Benjamin Dilloway as Tremayne Rodd


Reception


Critical response

''Lucan'' received generally positive reviews in the British press, with the lead actors singled out for praise. Sameer Rahim, writing in the
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, said that "Rory Kinnear played ucansuperbly: emotionally repressed, pinched and prone to sudden violence." Sam Wollaston, in
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers ''The Observer'' and ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the Gu ...
, praised what he called the "extraordinary performances" of Kinnear, Eccleston and McCormack. In ''
The Independent ''The Independent'' is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the ''Indy'', it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was publish ...
'', Sarah Hughes wrote: "Rory Kinnear perfectly caught Lucan's ponderous charm, making you see why women such as Susie Maxwell-Scott might have covered up for him simply by dint of his birth, while there were strong performances from
Jane Lapotaire Jane Elizabeth Marie Lapotaire (née Burgess; 26 December 1944) is an English actress. Biography Lapotaire was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, the daughter of Louise Elise (Burgess). Her stepfather, Yves Lapotaire, worked in the oil industry and was ...
as the older Susie, Leanne Best as Rivett and, in particular, Catherine McCormack as poor beleaguered Veronica." But Hughes also criticised the drama as "murder regurgitated as entertainment", saying that "the real story is the brutal death of Sandra Rivett and there was something wrong about the way she was reduced to a bit part in her own tale. ''Lucan'' was a brilliantly acted, cleverly scripted and beautifully shot drama. I'm not sure it should have ever been made."


Lucan and Rivett family members

Both Lord Lucan’s daughter and Sandra Rivett's son strongly criticised the making of the drama. Rivett's son, Neil Berriman, said in an interview that, "the programme is not entertainment. They are profiting from my mum's death. I can understand interest in certain aspects of the case, but I think depicting the murder is appalling." Lucan's daughter, Camilla Bingham, said that "the collective Lucan family has never endorsed this drama and I don’t believe that the Rivett family has either. I am not aware that the drama will offer any new insights into the tragic events of 7 November 1974 ... If there were new insights, the proper course would be for the relevant evidence to be submitted to the police, not titivated and presented to the public under the guise of entertainment. ... This drama will not inform or educate and no right-thinking person could regard it as entertainment." In reply, ITV said that "the drama is not a re-hash of the story but rather seeks to provide a new insight into the events of 7 November 1974 and, crucially, attempts to answer the riddle of what became of Lord Lucan."


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* {{IMDb title, tt3145138 2013 British television series debuts 2013 British television series endings English-language television shows Cultural depictions of British men Television series based on actual events Films directed by Adrian Shergold