Queen of Hearts (TV play) explained

Director:Tim King
Country:United Kingdom
Producer:Brenda Reid
Company:BBC
Network:BBC2

Queen of Hearts is a television play, written by Paula Milne, directed by Tim King,[1] and produced by Brenda Reid.[2] It was first shown BBC2 on Sunday 11 August 1985, and on repeated 28 August 1985.[3]

Content

Queen of Hearts starred Shakespearean actress Lorna Heilbron as Ann Drury,[1] a bored, frustrated, but attractive middle-class housewife living in an area where prostitution had begun to arouse comment. Two factors encouraged Mrs Drury briefly to try out being a prostitute herself: an admission by her husband (Paul Jesson) that he himself had once consorted with a call girl and her trying on some black lingerie belonging to her teenaged daughter (Dominique Barnes) while she was alone in the house. Her experience with a client gave her a fresh sense of her sexuality, though her husband's rather underwhelmed response when she sought to entice him with lace underwear and stockings had the effect of returning her to her previous rather staid existence.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.londonshakespeare.org.uk/prisondiaries/lorna.htm Lorna
  2. Web site: BFI | Film & TV Database | QUEEN OF HEARTS (1985) . ftvdb.bfi.org.uk . 15 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070601175811/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/324383 . 1 June 2007 . dead.
  3. Radio Times, 24–30 August 1985