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Episode 4

4/4 Sugar is forced to make a life-changing decision for her and for Sophie.

Thu 29 Dec 2011 23:00 BBC HD

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  • A tale of love, lust, desire and revenge

    A tale of love, lust, desire and revenge

    Romola Garai, Chris O'Dowd, Gillian Anderson, Richard E Grant, Shirley Henderson, Amanda Hale and Mark Gatiss star in a bold four-part adaptation of The Crimson Petal And The White adapted from Michel Faber's best selling novel by acclaimed playwright and screenwriter Lucinda Coxon and directed by award-winning Marc Munden (The Devil's Whore, The Mark Of Cain), produced by Origin Pictures for the BBC.

    A tale of love, lust, desire and revenge, it reveals the true sexual politics of Victorian life. In the words of the heroine, Sugar: "If you dare enter this world, you had better tread carefully."

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  • Sugar - Played by Romola Garai

    Sugar - Played by Romola Garai

    Sugar is a sexually adept prostitute whose reputation for sensuality precedes her; alluring and highly sought after she ‘never disappoints’. Her intelligence and wit sets her apart - self-educated and ambitious, she’s able to engage in heated discussion whilst satisfying her clients.

    Having spent years at the mercy of men, Sugar yearns for a better life and craves the freedom to make a living using her brain rather than her body. When not at work Sugar pens a dark, gothic novel in which a prostitute enacts revenge on all the men who have wronged her - a theme that has threatened to seep into reality.

    Mourning the recent death of her friend Elizabeth, beaten by two punters, Sugar is determined to flee the hell that is St. Giles. With the arrival of William Rackham, this escape becomes a tangible prospect - and one that Sugar is keen to exploit.

  • William Rackham - Played by Chris O'Dowd

    William Rackham - Played by Chris O'Dowd

    An egotistical perfume magnate who is loathed to join his father’s business, William is a failed writer and deeply in debt. His luxurious house in Notting Hill offers modest comfort for him, despite the strain of looking after his increasingly unstable wife.

    Life holds little joy for William until friends Bodley and Ashwell point him towards Sugar, a notorious prostitute featured in ‘More Sprees in London’, a guide for the man about town. Learning about Sugar, William tracks her down and instantly falls under her spell.

    As Sugar becomes increasingly integral to William’s success, it seems he will stop at nothing to keep her by his side. The ramifications of his affair will be profound.

  • Agnes Rackham - Played by Amanda Hale

    Agnes Rackham - Played by Amanda Hale

    William’s delicate and disturbed wife, Agnes confounds those around her and draws disrepute on the family with her reclusive behaviour and dramatic public outbursts. She spends her days writing her memoirs, conveying her misguided notions to the world. Fiercely religious, Agnes is buoyed by the belief that she has a guardian angel, and will one day escape her caged existence to live in the ‘Convent’ that she visits in her dreams. Following deterioration in her condition, she is placed at the whims of the sinister Dr Curlew.

  • Henry Rackham - Played by Mark Gatiss

    Henry Rackham - Played by Mark Gatiss

    William’s pious older brother, Henry, sublimates his sexual urges by committing himself fully to the church. Fuelled by his feelings for the widow Mrs Fox, he begins charity work in the brothels of St. Giles, opening his eyes to a world he never knew existed. The repressed sexual tension between Henry and Mrs Fox is palpable and clear for all to see, but timid Henry is too inhibited to act and soon his thwarted desires threaten to consume him.

  • Mrs Emmeline Fox - Played by Shirley Henderson

    Mrs Emmeline Fox - Played by Shirley Henderson

    Working with the fallen women in the recesses of London, widowed Mrs Fox aims to provide physical and spiritual relief to the poor creatures she encounters. Somewhat dour in attitude and appearance, she nonetheless becomes the sexual obsession of Henry Rackham. Her brother, Dr. Curlew, disapproves of this infatuation and sends the ailing widow to the coast in order to recover from consumption.

  • Mrs Castaway – Played by Gillian Anderson

    Mrs Castaway – Played by Gillian Anderson

    The inimitable Mrs Castaway runs the celebrated brothel in St. Giles where Sugar has worked all her life. Her walls are plastered with images of her favoured saint Mary Magdalene and she keeps an unyielding grip on the girls she employs. When William falls for Sugar, Mrs Castaway hesitates at granting him exclusive access as it would mean taking the brothel’s most desired property off the market.

  • Doctor Curlew – Played by Richard E. Grant

    Doctor Curlew – Played by Richard E. Grant

    Dr Curlew is Agnes Rackham’s consultant and a supposed expert in cases of female hysteria. He refuses to listen to the woman’s pleas, instead taking every opportunity to examine and sedate her. With nothing in his life but his work, Dr. Curlew makes it his business to interfere in the lives of others.

  • Bodley & Ashwell – Played by Blake Ritson & Bertie Carvell

    Men about town, these gentlemen pride themselves on their knowledge of all things a la mode, in particular which women are flavours of the month. When they are not socialising or frequenting every brothel in town, these dandies are earnestly researching material for their books, ‘The Efficacy of Prayer’ and ‘The Great Social Evil.’ Bodley & Ashwell introduce William to the enigmatic Sugar...a woman so famed that her very existence borders on rumour.

  • BBC TV blog

    BBC TV blog

    Director Marc Munden on The Crimson Petal And The White: "We filmed in the courtyard of Manchester Town Hall - a Victorian gothic cathedral-like space - and brought in tons of mud, built slums and open sewers within it."

    Read Marc's post on the BBC TV blog
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