Interested in Digital Spy's weekly newsletter? Sign up to get it sent straight to your inbox – and don't forget to join our Watch This Facebook Group for daily TV recommendations and discussions with other readers. Read every issue now with a 1-month free trial, only on Apple News+. Viewers in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand will be able to watch via Amazon Prime Video.ĭigital Spy's digital magazine is back – and we've got an EXCLUSIVE interview with Dave Bautista. The Pursuit of Love airs on Sundays at 9pm on BBC One. "It has been an enlightening experience and something I want to continue." "I've been involved as a producer throughout, and particularly in the pre-stage and then in this stage, after we shot it, had been involved in conversations and the edit and that's been a gift, to be heard and listened and be involved in that creative side of it. "I came on board early doors because my agent had the rights to the book and had always talked about making The Pursuit of Love happen and it become a reality. "It's the first time I've been involved in something since its genesis, and I adored it," she explained. The three-episode adaptation, starring Lily James and Andrew Scott, has everything a period drama enthusiast could hope for: cut-glass accents, fabulous fashion, stately homes and riotous behaviour. James previously revealed why the show is different to anything she's done before. It’s the BBC drama that’s filling the Sunday night void right now: The Pursuit of Love. Related: Mamma Mia's Lily James opens up about "totally radical" new show Pursuit of Love Theodora Films Limited & Moonage Pictures Limited/Robert Viglasky
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