Kenneth Branagh to play Boris Johnson in TV drama
about Covid crisis
The Sceptred Isle will examine the PM’s handling of
the pandemic and its impact on Britain
PA Media
Sat 23 Jan
2021 20.20 GMT
Sir Kenneth
Branagh will play Boris Johnson in a TV drama about the prime minister’s
handling of the coronavirus.
This
Sceptred Isle, which was first announced last year and has now been commissioned
by Sky, will be directed by Michael Winterbottom, who will also co-write, while
Tim Shipman, the political editor of the Sunday Times, will act as a
consultant.
Starting
with his appointment as prime minister, the five-part drama will recount the
first Covid-19 cases in the UK, through to Johnson falling ill with the virus,
and the arrival of his son.
The series
will trace the impact on Britain from the pandemic, and the response of
scientists, nurses and doctors.
It is based
on the first-hand testimony of people inside No 10 Downing Street, the
Department of Health, the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), and
from hospitals and care homes across the country.
Winterbottom
has co-written the series with Kieron Quirke, and will direct all five
episodes.
He said:
“The first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic will be remembered forever. A time
when the country came together to battle an invisible enemy. A time when people
were more aware than ever of the importance of community.
“Our series
weaves together countless true stories – from Boris Johnson in Number 10 to
frontline workers around the country – chronicling the efforts of scientists,
doctors, care home workers and policymakers to protect us from the virus.”
Global
producer and distributor Fremantle has signed a first-look deal with
Winterbottom and his production company Revolution Films, which will develop
and produce scripted series and films, with Fremantle co-producing and
distributing the projects worldwide.
The deal is
done in collaboration with Richard Brown and his company, Passenger, with Brown
and Melissa Parmenter from Revolution Films serving as executive producers on
the political drama
Zai
Bennett, managing director of content at Sky UK, said: “Covid-19 has presented
once-in-a-generation challenges to the world, and in the UK the resilience and
fortitude of the public over the past year has been nothing short of
extraordinary.
“Portraying
NHS staff and key workers on the frontlines of the extraordinary fight, to
those in government facing unprecedented challenges, Michael Winterbottom has a
clear and compelling vision in telling this remarkable story.
“The
incredible creative talent Fremantle have assembled including the central
performance from Kenneth Branagh will make This Sceptred Isle a drama we are
proud to be part of telling.”
Brown
added: “Michael is a master of weaving compelling drama from factual stories
and he has an undeniable, distinct vision for this project. He and Kieron have
written remarkable and meticulously researched scripts which powerfully
dramatise these extraordinary events that continue to affect us all.”
The series
will begin filming in early 2021 and is expected to premiere on Sky Atlantic
and Now TV in the autumn of 2022.
Kenneth Branagh to play U.K. Prime Minister Boris
Johnson in Sky Original drama This Sceptred Isle
The limited series will be produced by Fremantle,
Passenger & Revolution Films
Saturday 23
January 2021
Sky today
announced the commission of a major new limited series, This Sceptred Isle. The
Sky Original drama which will air on Sky Atlantic and streaming service NOW TV
will be produced by Fremantle, Richard Brown’s Passenger and Michael
Winterbottom’s Revolution Films. BAFTA and Emmy award-winning actor Kenneth
Branagh will play U.K. Prime Minister, Boris Johnson. The five-part drama will
chart the events surrounding the U.K. Prime Minister, the government, and the
country in the face of the first wave of the global pandemic.
This
Sceptred Isle will tell the tale of some of the most devastating events to ever
befall the United Kingdom, and of a Prime Minister leading in these
unprecedented times. The drama will trace the impact on Britain from this once
in a generation pandemic, and the response of scientists, nurses, and doctors
as they worked tirelessly and heroically to contain and overcome the virus. It
is based on the first-hand testimony of people from all walks of life; from
Number 10 Downing Street, the Department of Health, The Scientific Advisory
Group for Emergencies (SAGE), and from hospitals and care homes across the
country.
Michael
Winterbottom has co-written the series with Kieron Quirke, and will direct all
five episodes. He will also Executive Produce alongside Richard Brown
(Passenger). Melissa Parmenter (Revolution Films) will produce alongside Josh
Hyams and Anthony Wilcox. Tim Shipman, political editor of The Sunday Times, is
acting as a consultant on the series. This Sceptred Isle is the first project
to emerge from a multi-year first look deal for scripted drama series struck by
Fremantle and Passenger with Revolution Films.
Winterbottom
has a track record of making factual based dramas including the award-winning
films Welcome to Sarajevo, A Mighty Heart, 24 Hour Party People and The Road to
Guantanamo.
Co-Writer
& Director, Michael Winterbottom said: “The first wave of the Covid-19
pandemic will be remembered forever. A time when the country came together to
battle an invisible enemy. A time when people were more aware than ever of the
importance of community. Our series weaves together countless true stories -
from Boris Johnson in Number 10 to front line workers around the country -
chronicling the efforts of scientists, doctors, care home workers and policy
makers to protect us from the virus”.
Sky UK Managing Director of Content, Zai Bennett said: “Covid-19 has presented once-in-a-generation challenges to the world, and in the UK the resilience and fortitude of the public over the past year has been nothing short of extraordinary. Portraying NHS staff and key workers on the frontlines of the extraordinary fight, to those in government facing unprecedented challenges; Michael Winterbottom has a clear and compelling vision in telling this remarkable story. The incredible creative talent Fremantle have assembled including the central performance from Kenneth Branagh will make This Sceptred Isle a drama we are proud to be part of telling.”
Executive
Producer, Richard Brown said: “Michael is a master of weaving compelling drama
from factual stories and he has an undeniable, distinct vision for this
project. He and Kieron have written remarkable and meticulously researched
scripts which powerfully dramatise these extraordinary events that continue to
affect us all”.
This
Sceptred Isle was commissioned for Sky by Zai Bennett, Sky UK’s Managing
Director of Content. Gabriel Silver, is the Senior Commissioning Editor for Sky
Studios. The five-part series will commence shooting in early 2021 and is
expected to premiere on Sky Atlantic across all Sky territories (UK, Germany,
Italy, Austria and Ireland) in Autumn 2022.
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