Cast of ‘Rivals’ Share Insight into Audacious Jilly Cooper Characters
Dame Jilly Cooper’s iconic romantic novel "Rivals," first published in 1988, has now been brought to life in a steamy TV adaptation available on Disney+ and Hulu. Set in the competitive world of the ’80s TV industry, the story revolves around the intense rivalry between two wealthy neighbors: Rupert Campbell-Black, an Olympic show jumper turned Tory politician, and Tony Baddingham, a TV executive. The narrative unfolds in the lavish estates of these industry bigwigs in the Cotswolds, where clandestine affairs and power plays abound.
Speaking at a preview screening of "Rivals" in London, Cooper emphasized that at its core, the series is about love and serves as a source of cheer in challenging times. The adaptation was helmed by Dominic Treadwell-Collins, known for "A Very English Scandal," and playwright Laura Wade, with Elliot Hegarty from "Ted Lasso" leading as the director. The show captures the essence of the ’80s with its retro charm, from prawn cocktails to Depeche Mode tunes.
Treadwell-Collins shared his journey of bringing Cooper’s racy novel to the screen, highlighting the initial skepticism around adapting the book for TV. However, after securing the rights directly from Cooper, the team collaborated closely with the author to translate her intricate love story and witty narrative onto the small screen.
Beyond the steamy love affairs, the series delves into themes of class, a central focus in Cooper’s work. Treadwell-Collins emphasized how the show critiques British society’s fixation on class distinctions, showcasing how obsession with social status can lead to personal destruction.
The cast and crew, including actors Alex Hassell and David Tennant, discussed the challenges of embodying their characters and capturing the essence of Cooper’s writing. Hassell, who plays the charismatic Rupert Campbell-Black, acknowledged the pressure of portraying such an iconic character but found support in Cooper’s presence on set.
Tennant, portraying the ambitious Lord Tony Baddingham, delved into the character’s relentless pursuit of success and the complexities of his relationships, particularly with his wife Lady Monica Baddingham. The series also introduces characters like Taggie O’Hara, played by Bella Maclean, and Declan O’Hara, portrayed by Aidan Turner, adding layers of drama and intrigue to the narrative.
The ensemble cast brings to life a vivid portrayal of the ’80s TV industry, capturing the glamour, ambition, and scandals of the era. With its blend of romance, rivalry, and social commentary, "Rivals" offers a captivating glimpse into a bygone era of television and the intricate dynamics of power and passion.