The Life and Loves of a She-Devil | |
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Genre | Drama |
Based on | The Life and Loves of a She-Devil by Fay Weldon |
Written by | Ted Whitehead |
Directed by | Philip Saville |
Starring | |
Theme music composer | Peter Filleul |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 4 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | BBC Two |
Release | 8 October – 29 October 1986 |
The Life and Loves of a She-Devil is a 1986 award-winning BBC drama serial adapted from Fay Weldon's 1983 novel The Life and Loves of a She-Devil . Fay Weldon's novel was later filmed as the 1989 US comedy film She Devil .
The story concerns married couple Ruth and Bobbo, who are on the verge of separating as Bobbo is having an affair with romantic novelist Mary Fisher. After Bobbo leaves Ruth and moves in with Mary, Ruth develops a plan to get her revenge on both of them. [1]
The cast of the drama includes: [2]
The adaptation by Ted Whitehead was faithful to the novel with only minor changes from the book.
It was partly shot at the Belle Tout Lighthouse at Beachy Head near Eastbourne in East Sussex.
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | "Episode 1" | Philip Saville | Ted Whitehead | 8 October 1986 | |
Ruth is devastated when she realizes that her husband Bobbo has been cheating on her, and when he finally abandons her, and their two children, she decides that she will do anything to get revenge on Bobbo and his mistress, romantic novelist Mary Fisher. | |||||
2 | "Episode 2" | Philip Saville | Ted Whitehead | 15 October 1986 | |
Ruth takes on a number of different roles and aliases to get her revenge, including starting to study accountancy, and working in a care home with Mary's mother, and having sex with a lot of different men to desensitize herself. | |||||
3 | "Episode 3" | Philip Saville | Ted Whitehead | 22 October 1986 | |
Because Ruth burnt down their family home, Bobbo and Mary have to let Bobbo's two children live with them, which spoils their romantic plans, meanwhile Ruth gets Mary's mother kicked out of her care home, and she moves in to Mary's home as well. | |||||
4 | "Episode 4" | Philip Saville | Ted Whitehead | 29 October 1986 | |
Mary realizes that Ruth is targeting her, and the stress and worry is making her sick, so she turns to a priest for help but she doesn't suspect that the priest is in Ruth's thrall. Meanwhile Ruth gets Bobbo sent to jail, and starts to takes over Mary's life and identity. |
Year | Award | Category | Nominated artist/work | Result |
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1987 | British Academy Television Awards | Best Drama Series | Sally Head, Philip Saville | Won |
Best Actress | Julie T. Wallace | Nominated | ||
Best Video Lighting | John King | Won | ||
Best Video Cameraman | Mike Winser, John Hawes | Won | ||
Best VTR Editor | Malcolm Banthorpe, Dave Jervis | Won | ||
Best Make Up | Elizabeth Rowell | Nominated | ||
Best Costume Design | Joyce Mortlock | Nominated | ||
Best Graphics | Michael Graham-Smith | Nominated | ||
Best Original Television Music | Peter Filleul | Nominated | ||
1988 | CableACE Awards | Writing a Movie or Miniseries | Ted Whitehead | Won |
Actress in a Movie or Miniseries | Julie T. Wallace | Nominated | ||
Make-Up | Elizabeth Rowell | Nominated |
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