Last night we finished watching Outrageous. It is about the Mitford sisters. I am not sure how accurate to history that story is, but I do know that Mosley existed and the Battle of Cable Street did occur.

This put a thought into my mind about the bully boys of Bishop Brian. Similarity is there.

Anyway it is not a series I would put down as a "Must Watch", but we enjoyed it.

https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/261668-outrageous

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Outrageous

Based on the story of the Mitford sisters, six sisters who refused to play by the rules and whose often-scandalous lives made headlines around the world. Set in the 1930s, it is a tale of betrayal, scandal, heartache and even imprisonment.

The Movie Database

#watching #Outrageous (britbox) — limited series about the #Mitford sisters

for those of us endlessly fascinated by the Mitford family,
—-(2nd Baron Redesdale, Lady Redesdale, and their children Nancy, Pamela, Thomas, Diana, Unity, Jessica and Deborah) ——
no one book or show can do them justice — there is just too much to know about each of the personalities to cram into any single story.

The Mitford sisters’ lives show blood is not really thicker than water. Personalities will always trump nurture or blood, and if a relo has disagreeable values, best just go off and live separate lives, I reckon.

(Father was a bigot, mother was an anti-vaxxer, Nancy was a writer, Diana a fascist, Jessica a socialist, Unity a Nazi, and Tom refused to fight against germany in world war II).

perhaps they are an early example of sell-air-brity; people famous for being famous, but also complete whack jobs and thus incidentally deserving of the label “interesting”

“Outrageous” approaches the mitford sisters’ story in a fluffy and light-hearted way.

Imagine, if you will, aristocrats in England having to tighten their belts because it’s 1931. Poor buggers.

England was never a nation of geniuses, or even a “nation of shopkeepers”. Really, for centuries it has been a country ruled by privileged people monopolising enormous wealth and resources but who were constantly going broke. To survive, they roamed the planet, robbing people blind, or looking for rich heiresses to marry so they could carry on as always, without having to face up to their own incompetence.
(Churchill was not a mitford, but as a member of the aristocracy he seems to have had the same level of entitled cluelessness, mixed with the same great sense of personal destiny)

What is quickly sketched for us in Outrageous is the idea that several people might all have a different idea of what a better world might look like, and then will further disagree on the means to achieve that vision.
Even arseholes can see themselves as invested in something bigger than themselves — they are not necessarily driven by narcisism.

Okay, now i’m just sounding heavy and pedestrian, whereas the show (so far) is really light and fluffy. But that is the point of this family, i think: a prompt to sit and ponder the mysteries of life.
(or, at the very least, far more interesting than the problems of the not-even-an-opposition remnants if the liberal party)

https://youtu.be/yap7ziBJuxA?feature=shared

Outrageous Season 1 Trailer

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The #Mitford sisters have much to answer for; not only was Unity infatuated with #Hitler, Diana married #OswaldMosley, the British fascist. I'm not sure of Nancy's politics (none, I suspect) but her writing does go some distance to mitigate the Mitfords; in fact she satirized the British fascist, alienating her sisters Unity and Diana.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/jan/18/unity-mitford-diaries-reportedly-discovered-hitler-relationship

‘Discovered’ diaries of British socialite Unity Mitford reveal Hitler relationship

Diaries, believed to be genuine, chronicle 139 pre-war meetings between antisemitic aristocrat and Nazi leader

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The Provincial Fiction of Mitford, Gaskell and Eliot

Considers the interrelated careers of three significant nineteenth-century writers who have never been extensively studied together