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Desperate Romantics
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Desperate Romantics

Tue, Jul 21, 2009
  • Drama
Series · Synopsis

Synopsis

Six-part drama series set in and among the alleys, galleries and flesh-houses of 19th-century industrial London, following the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, a vagabond group of English painters, poets and critics.

Where to watch

Streaming on

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Cast

Top of the call sheet

  • Aidan Turner
    Aidan Turner
    as Dante Gabriel Rossetti
  • Rafe Spall
    Rafe Spall
    as William Holman Hunt
  • Tom Hollander
    Tom Hollander
    as John Ruskin
  • Samuel Barnett
    Samuel Barnett
    as John Millais
  • Sam Crane
    Sam Crane
    as Fred Walters
  • Zoë Tapper
    Zoë Tapper
    as Effie Ruskin/ Effie Millais
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Episodes

1 season · 6 episodes

Ended · 6 aired
Season 1
6 episodes · 6 aired
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  • E1
    Episode 1
    Aired · Tue, Jul 21, 2009 · 60m

    Some artists want lasting fame. Some want money. Others want sex. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood want all of it. These ambitious young men - the darkly handsome Dante Gabriel Rossetti, the brilliant and conflicted William Holman Hunt, and the preternaturally talented John Millais - are out to rock the art world with a style of painting that is, according to them, more true, real and heartfelt than anything seen for 300 years.

  • E2
    Episode 2
    Aired · Tue, Jul 28, 2009 · 60m

    The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood continue their quest for credibility, celebrity and success.With the help of their new friend, journalist Fred Walters, they have caught the attention of the pre-eminent art critic of the day, John Ruskin, and they now have to persuade Ruskin to buy their work. The prodigious and impossibly talented John Millais sets about rustling up a masterpiece to show Ruskin. The work is Ophelia, and he chooses Lizzie Siddal to sit for it. Rossetti, who is convinced that he is nothing without Lizzie as his muse, is furious with Millais for taking her from under his nose.

  • E3
    Episode 3
    Aired · Tue, Aug 4, 2009 · 60m

    The youngest and most talented member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, John Millais, delights in having landed the influential John Ruskin as his new patron. His friends and fellow artists, Hunt and Rossetti, watch on in bitter envy as Millais begins his rise to fame and fortune.

  • E4
    Episode 4
    Aired · Tue, Aug 11, 2009 · 60m

    While Hunt is far away in the Holy Land, Fred sets out to fulfil his promise to look after Annie and prevent her from getting up to mischief. But Annie proves too hot to handle: before Fred knows what's what, she has seduced him. Hunt returns from the Holy Land none the wiser and is in fact so taken with Annie's improved deportment and education under Fred's care that he asks her to marry him.

  • E5
    Episode 5
    Aired · Tue, Aug 18, 2009 · 60m

    Rossetti and Lizzie revel in their new-found status and wealth, acquired courtesy of Ruskin's generous patronage. Swept up in a whirlwind of late-night partying and debauchery, they forget about their art, including the commissions they've promised to complete.

  • E6
    Episode 6
    Aired · Tue, Aug 25, 2009 · 60m

    Rossetti and Lizzie return from their honeymoon ready to settle into conventional married life. However, when Millais proposes the idea of an artistic colony for the Brotherhood and their wives, Rossetti is immediately attracted by the bohemian notion of group living.