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Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. Rachel Walsh recently traveled thirty years back in time. After costuming (alongside Adam Howe) the BBC series-turned-Netflix-hit The Serpent based on the real-life hunt for a serial killer in Southeast Asia in the 70s she s now speaking to me from the set of a project that takes place in the 40s. But the Me Decade is still fresh in her mind and in those of viewers, who have been particularly drawn to star Jenna Coleman s bohemian-meets-jet-set aesthetic. The series, says Walsh, had a unique combination of that dark quality of the story of a serial killer, mixed with the high-end historic glamour fashion. And I think that sparked people s imaginations. ....
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article. Doctor Who star Jenna Coleman joins World War II drama show This story is so compelling. 28/04/2021 Doctor Whostar Jenna Coleman has signed on to play an unsung World War II hero in a new drama series titled The War Rooms. The actress, who most recently appeared in BBC One s The Serpent, is on board as Joan Bright – the woman who ran Winston Churchill s secret Whitehall bunker and is thought to have inspired the character of Miss Moneypenny in Ian Fleming s James Bond novels. Oscar winner David Parfitt, Jamie Carmichael and David Chidlow are the show s creators, who will be able to draw on Bright s memoir ....
The Serpent : Questions We Have After Watching the Netflix True Crime Series Pat Saperstein, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail The story of criminal mastermind Charles Sobhraj has captivated true crime followers for more than 40 years. The serial killer left a trail of bodies mostly young European and North American backpackers across Asia in the 1970s, then stunned everyone when he escaped from prison not once but at least four times. (Caution: Spoilers ahead! Do not read until you have watched “The Serpent.”) More from Variety Now on Netflix, the devious con man’s story is an eight-part docudrama from Mammoth Screen first shown on BBC, created by Tom Shankland and Richard Warlow. The creators decided to frame the story around Dutch diplomat Herman Knippenberg, who spent years on the trail of Sobhraj and was key to his eventual arrest. They interviewed Knippenberg along with several other real-life figures who are still alive. However, they did ....
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