Acclaimed British actresses Francesca Annis
and Samantha Bond will lead an impressive ensemble cast in new six-part drama
Home Fires (previously Jambusters) for ITV.
The cast will also include, Ruth Gemmell
(Utopia), Mark Bonnar (Line of Duty), Claire Rushbrook (Collision), Mark
Bazeley (The Suspicions of Mr Whicher), Frances Grey (The Widower) and Ed
Stoppard (Cilla).
ITV commissioned Home Fires earlier this
year from producers ITV Studios.
The drama follows a group of inspirational
women in a rural Cheshire
community with the shadow of World War II casting a dark cloud over their
lives. The isolated village couldn’t feel further away from the impending
bloodshed and battlefields and yet it is not immune from the effects of war. As
the conflict takes hold, and separates the women from their husbands, fathers,
sons and brothers, the characters find themselves under increasing and
extraordinary pressures in a rapidly fragmenting world.
By banding together as the Great Paxford
Women’s Institute, they will help maintain the nation’s fabric in its darkest
hour, and discover inner resources that will change their lives forever.
Created and written by Simon Block (Lewis,
The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall, Attachments) with episodes co -written by Mark
Burt (Coronation Street, The Dumping Ground), and Tina Pepler (Downton Abbey,
Princes in the Tower), Home Fires will be produced by the ITV Studios
department overseen by Francis Hopkinson (Wallander, Lucan, Chasing
Shadows). The drama has been developed
by Catherine Oldfield (Collision, Fingersmith, Foyle’s War) who executive
produces alongside Francis. Sue de Beauvoir (Shetland, Strike Back) will
produce episodes 1-3 and Jeremy Gwilt (Foyle’s War, Undeniable) episodes 4 - 6.
Home Fires is inspired by the non-fiction
book ‘Jambusters’ written by Julie Summers, who is delighted production is
about to commence and that she has secured an Alfred Hitchcock style role in
the drama.
“I am thrilled to be appearing in a cameo
role as a WI county organiser,” said Julie. “My grandmother, a life-long WI
member, would undoubtedly approve of me wearing a hat.”
The series has been commissioned for ITV by
Director of Drama Steve November and Controller of Drama Victoria Fea.
“We’re really delighted to have
commissioned Home Fires,” said Steve November. “Great writing from Simon has
given Julie Summers' wonderful book a fictional life. The women are real and engaging and have
fantastic spirit and attitude. With
World War II on the horizon, multiple strands of plot interweave to create a
period drama full of jeopardy and intrigue, but also great humanity and
modernity,” added Steve.
Executive Producer Francis Hopkinson
commented: "Thanks to Simon Block's brilliant script, inspired by Julie
Summers's book, this series will take a fresh look at life on the Home Front,
showing both the tragedies and the triumphs, and offering some wonderful roles
for Britain 's
top actresses. We are delighted that ITV share our enthusiasm for the
project."
The episodes 1-3 will be directed by Bruce
Goodison (Our World War, My Murder, 10 Days to War) with Robert Quinn (Death in
Paradise, Primeval) directing the final 3 episodes of the series. Filming will
take place in Cheshire
from September continuing until December.
The drama will also feature Rachel
Hurd-Wood (Return of Sherlock Holmes), Leila Mimmack (Law & Order: UK),
Claire Price (Doctors), Daniel Ryan (Mount Pleasant), Will Attenborough
(Utopia), Clare Calbraith (Vera), Chris Coghill (The Driver), Brian Fletcher
(The Passing Bells), Fenella Woolgar (Case Histories), Leanne Best (Lucan),
Mike Noble (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time), Jacqueline
Pilton (The Royal), Mark Umbers (Eternal Law), Jodie Hamblet (My Mad Fat Diary
2), Adam Long (Happy Valley), Paul Barnhill (Foyle’s War), Anthony Calf
(Upstairs Downstairs), Nicola Sloane (Dancing on the Edge), Jim Whelan and
Daisy Badger.
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