Eagle-eyed viewers of Outrageous, BritBox’s new historical drama about the six real-life Mitford sisters’ wildly diverging political views at the onset of World War II, might pause the closing credits ...
In 1965, Thelma Sweetinburgh from WWD’s Paris bureau visited Nancy Mitford at her home on the Left Bank’s Rue Monsieur, shortly after the publication of Mitford’s book “Don’t Tell Alfred.” “There is ...
This is FRESH AIR. Our TV critic David Bianculli recommends the new six-part series "Outrageous," now streaming on Britbox. Set in the 1930s, it tells the story of the infamously nonconformist Mitford ...
For once, the title doesn’t oversell it — at least, not when it stays true to the source material. Outrageous lives up to its name, diving into the infamous and sensational lives of the Mitford ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Imagine, if you will, being the one son within the Mitford family. A lone male, surrounded by those six ...
Book publisher Jonathan Cape has bought the UK and Commonwealth publishing rights for Do Admit: Making Sense of the Mitford Sisters, a new graphic biography from cartoonist Mimi Pond, with a "visual ...
For Mimi Pond, the desire to do a book about the Mitford sisters – six larger-than-life British eccentrics (and one brother) who created a stir in both British and American culture – was obvious.
Diana Mitford Played by Joanna Vanderham, Diana is one of the most magnetic and polarizing figures in the Mitford family. A prominent member of high society and initially married to Bryan Guinness of ...
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