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Rivals (TV series)

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Rivals
Genre
Based onRivals
byJilly Cooper
Directed by
Starring
Composers
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producers
ProducerEliza Mellor
Cinematography
  • John Lynch
  • Carlos Catalán
  • Mark Nutkins
Editors
  • Oliver Parker
  • Matthew Gray
  • Adam Moss
  • Vicky Tooms
Running time48–62 minutes
Production companyHappy Prince
Original release
NetworkDisney+
Release18 October 2024 (2024-10-18) –
present

Rivals is a Britishperiodcomedy-drama television series adapted from the1988 novel byJilly Cooper. It stars an ensemble cast includingDavid Tennant,Aidan Turner,Katherine Parkinson,Victoria Smurfit,Alex Hassell,Nafessa Williams,Bella Maclean,Emily Atack, andDanny Dyer. The first series was released on 18 October 2024 onDisney+. In December 2024,Rivals was renewed for a second series, which is set to premiere on 15 May 2026.

Synopsis

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In 1986, theBritish nobleman andMP Rupert Campbell-Black and, coming from thebourgeoisienouveau riche (though married into old money), Tony, Lord Baddingham, have a rivalry that seeps into the world of Baddingham's Coriniumindependent commercial television station, located in the (fictional)county of Rutshire, in theCotswolds region of southwest England.[1] Lord Baddingham brings American producer Cameron Cook to help strengthen Corinium's programming, and hires dynamic Irish newsman Declan O'Hara, husband of actress Maud, away from theBBC.

Cast and characters

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Main

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  • Alex Hassell asRupert Campbell-Black, a retired Olympian show jumper and notorious womanizer, now working as a Tory MP and sports minister. Despite his outward charm and facility with people, he lives a lonely life with his dogs. He is also shown to be a deeply caring friend.
  • David Tennant as Tony, Lord Baddingham, the ruthless managing director of Corinium Television. He is having an affair with Cameron. He attempts to instrumentalize Declan in his war against Rupert.
  • Aidan Turner as Declan O'Hara, a temperamental Irish formerBBC journalist who is recruited by Corinium to host his own show at the beginning of the series. After seeing Tony's true colours, he leaves Corinium to start his own company. He initially has a hostile relationship with Rupert, but the two gradually become friends and trusted colleagues.
  • Victoria Smurfit as Maud O'Hara, Declan's wife and a former actress whose marriage is recovering from an affair she had prior to the series, and is known to be flirtatious with other men. She is neglected by her workaholic husband and feels suffocated in her new life.
  • Nafessa Williams as Cameron Cook, an American TV producer who works for Corinium and is having an affair with Tony.
  • Bella Maclean as Agatha ‘Taggie’ O'Hara, Declan and Maud's overlooked middle child with aspirations of opening her own catering company. She has several poor first impressions of Rupert, but gradually develops a crush on him as they spend more time together.
  • Katherine Parkinson as Lizzie Vereker, a romance author and resident of Rutshire who is good friends with Rupert. She is neglected by her narcissistic husband and is used to his affairs and lack of attention. She gradually develops a romantic connection with Freddie.
  • Oliver Chris as James Vereker, a TV host at Corinium and Lizzie's self-absorbed husband.
  • Danny Dyer as Freddie Jones, a self-made successful electronics businessman and resident in Rutshire in a loveless marriage. He is attracted to Lizzie.
  • Lisa McGrillis as Valerie Jones, Freddie's wife, a notorious social climber who runs a clothing boutique in town. She is often mocked for her bourgeois lack of taste.
  • Emily Atack as Sarah Stratton, the second wife and former mistress of MP Paul Stratton, with aspirations of being a television presenter.
  • Rufus Jones as Paul Stratton, a British MP going through a mid-life crisis who is embroiled in an adultery scandal at the beginning of the series.
  • Claire Rushbrook as Monica, Lady Baddingham, Tony's wife, an introvert generally uninvested in her husband’s business.
  • Luke Pasqualino as Basil 'Bas' Baddingham, Tony's younger and promiscuous half-brother who owns the local bar.

Supporting

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  • Gabriel Tierney as Patrick O'Hara, Declan and Maud's eldest child who harbours feelings for Cameron. He is a young idealist.
  • Catriona Chandler[2] as Caitlin O'Hara, Declan and Maud's youngest child who is attending boarding school.
  • Gary Lamont as Charles Fairburn, the controller of programmes at Corinium who has a secret romance with Gerald.
  • Bryony Hannah as Deirdre Kilpatrick, an assistant to James Vereker at Corinium.
  • Rich Keeble as Brian Hetherington, a director at Corinium.
  • Milo Callaghan as Seb Burrows, a journalist at Corinium. He offers to be a spy for Venturer and is fired by Tony as a result. He begins dating Taggie.
  • Lara Peake as Daysee Butler, a production assistant at Corinium.
  • Denise Black as Joyce Madden, Tony's assistant.
  • David Calder as Reverend Fergus Penney, Lady Gosling's right-hand man.
  • Hubert Burton as Gerald Middleton, Rupert's personal aide and a conservative political hopeful.
  • Brendan Patricks as Henry Hampshire, a member of the local Rutshire aristocracy.
  • Olivia Poulet as Hermione Hampshire, wife of Henry.
  • Guy Siner asBishop Brenton, a clergyman.
  • Wendy Albiston as Mrs Makepiece, a housekeeper and help hired by multiple residents of Rutshire.
  • Louis Landau as Archie Baddingham, Tony and Monica’s teenage son.
  • Maggie Steed as Lady Gosling, the steely no-nonsense chair of theIndependent Broadcasting Authority (IBA).
  • Annabel Scholey as Beattie Johnson, a journalist who is in a relationship with Rupert at the beginning of the series.
  • Anastasia Griffith as Helen Gordon, Rupert's ex-wife and mother of his two children.

Episodes

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No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Episode 1"Elliot HegartyDominic Treadwell-Collins18 October 2024 (2024-10-18)
To bolster his television company, Corinium, Tony, Lord Baddingham recruits renowned journalist Declan O'Hara and ambitious American producer Cameron Cook. As Declan and his family relocate to the countryside, he faces unexpected challenges on his inaugural day at Corinium.
2"Episode 2"Elliot HegartyLaura Wade18 October 2024 (2024-10-18)
Under pressure to deliver a successful new show, Declan collaborates with Cameron, despite their differing approaches. Tony, aiming to secure businessman Freddie Jones for Corinium's board, attends a dinner party where unexpected guests lead to unforeseen complications.
3"Episode 3"Elliot HegartySophie Goodhart18 October 2024 (2024-10-18)
During the festive season, Declan is concerned about his wife Maud's extravagant plans for their son's upcoming 21st birthday celebration. Meanwhile, Taggie O'Hara seeks to reconnect with a past love, orchestrating what she hopes will be a memorable evening.
4"Episode 4"Elliot HegartyMarek Horn18 October 2024 (2024-10-18)
Preparing for a live television interview, Declan aims to challenge Rupert Campbell-Black. Tony invites Freddie to an exclusive pheasant shoot, hoping to persuade him to join Corinium's board. Encouraged by Rupert, Taggie begins to assert her independence.
5"Episode 5"Dee Koppang O'LearyClare Naylor & Mimi Hare18 October 2024 (2024-10-18)
Corinium Studios is abuzz as preparations are underway for its inaugural beauty pageant and an exclusive interview with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Declan's confidence grows with each successful broadcast, yet he remains driven by a desire for journalistic excellence.
6"Episode 6"Alexandra BrodskiDare Aiyegbayo18 October 2024 (2024-10-18)
Attending an awards ceremony in Spain solo, Cameron unexpectedly encounters Rupert at the same venue. Rupert takes a strategic risk to support Venturer, a new company poised to challenge Tony's Corinium.
7"Episode 7"Dee Koppang O'LearyKefi Chadwick18 October 2024 (2024-10-18)
Upon discovering that Rupert, Declan, and Freddie have established Venturer to compete against his bid for the television franchise, Tony is incensed. However, morale at Corinium lifts when the company receives a prestigious award nomination. Taggie offers her assistance in campaigning for Venturer.
8"Episode 8"Alexandra BrodskiLaura Wade18 October 2024 (2024-10-18)
A paranoid Tony demands unwavering loyalty from his team. As Corinium and Venturer gear up for a pivotal public meeting to determine the franchise's future, both sides employ every tactic to win over the local community.

Production

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In August 2022, it was reported that Disney+ were planning an eight-part adaptation of theJilly Cooper novelRivals.[3]Dominic Treadwell-Collins was on the writing and production team, whilst Cooper and Felicity Blunt, Cooper's literary agent, would serve as executive producers on the show.[4][5] It was reported that the 1980s novel would be given a "contemporary skew".[6]

The lead director is Elliot Hegarty, who is also credited as an executive producer for episodes 1 through 3. Eliza Mellor is a series producer. The project is produced by Happy Prince with Alexander Lamb,Laura Wade, and Lee Mason also as executive producers. Wade is also co-writer with Treadwell-Collins; the writers' room includes Sophie Goodhart, Marek Horn, Mimi Hare, Clare Naylor, Dare Aiyegbayo, Kefi Chadwick, Tray Agyeman, and Sorcha Kurien Walsh.[7]

In December 2024, it was renewed for a second series.[8]

Casting

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Casting in lead roles was announced in March 2023, with David Tennant, Danny Dyer, Katherine Parkinson, and Alex Hassell amongst those cast.[9] That same month, Victoria Smurfit and Aidan Turner were added to the cast.[10] In May 2023, the cast was rounded out with Lara Peake and David Calder revealed to be joining the series.[11]

Rupert Everett,Hayley Atwell andMaxim Ays as well asBobby Lockwood,Eliot Salt,Amanda Lawrence, Olive Tennant,Amelie Child-Villiers andOliver Dench were amongst those who joined the cast for the second series.[12][13]

Filming

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The series, which started filming in March 2023, was one of the initial productions to use TBY2, a newly completed facility atThe Bottle Yard Studios inHengrove, Bristol.[14] Filming also took place inTetbury inGloucestershire in March 2023.[15] Filming for the second season began on 21 May 2025.[16] Filming locations includedClevedon, Somerset andCorsham, Wiltshire.[17][18]

Release

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The first series was released in the UK and internationally, including Australia, onDisney+ and in the United States onHulu on 18 October 2024.[19] The second series is set to be released in two six-episode batches, with the first batch on 15 May 2026.[20]

Reception

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Viewership

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The streaming aggregator Reelgood, which tracks 20 million monthly viewing decisions across all streaming platforms in the U.S., reported thatRivals was the tenth most-streamed series in the U.S. during the week of 10 October.[21][22] It remained in tenth place for the weeks ending 6 and 13 November.[23][24]

Critical response

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For the first season, thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes reported a 95% approval rating, based on 40 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "A caustic comedy with swagger,Rivals makes class warfare and catty behavior addictive viewing."[25]Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 84 out of 100 based on 14 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[26]

Sophie Gilbert ofThe Atlantic assertedRivals captures Jilly Cooper's indulgent world of romantic intrigue and class satire. She praised the adaptation's blend of absurdity and serious pleasure, calling Alex Hassell's portrayal of Rupert both excessive and sympathetic. She found the clash between the '80s TV industry and the pastoral Cotswolds setting unified by rampant sexuality, adding a campy charm. Gilbert stated that the show balances humor with affection for Cooper's era and that its joy and lightheartedness offer a welcome contrast to recent, darker TV series.[27] Rachel Cooke of theNew Statesman said thatRivals exudes "sheer, unadulterated perkiness," celebrating Jilly Cooper's Rutshire Chronicles as an unapologetic romp through 1980s British life. She praised the adaptation's treatment as a period piece, reminiscent ofVanity Fair andThe Forsyte Saga, praising its humor and satirical edge while avoiding self-consciousness. She found the ensemble cast, particularly Hassell as Rupert Campbell-Black and Tennant as Lord Baddingham, delivered standout performances. Cooke described the show as deeply satisfying and entertaining, full of double entendres and cliffhangers, inviting viewers to enjoy humor in the absurdities of social pretensions.[28]

Lucy Mangan ofThe Guardian gaveRivals five out of five stars. She said the series launches with bold energy and adherence to Jilly Cooper's original, unapologetically scandalous style. Mangan appreciated that Disney+ preserved the novel's essential elements—sex, excess, and Cooper's sharp social observations—without toning them down. She found the adaptation adept at balancing the over-the-top 1980s attitudes with modern sensibilities, noting its "light touch" and genuine commitment to bringing Rutshire to life. Mangan stated that the adaptation keeps the "rambunctious joy" of Cooper's original, treating escapism as a necessary pleasure rather than a sin.[29] David Opie ofEmpire ratedRivals four out of five stars. He praised the adaptation for preserving the scandalous and addictive appeal of Jilly Cooper's novels, attributing this to Dominic Treadwell-Collins's expertise in soapy melodrama. He found that the show captures the indulgent spirit of 1980s primetime soaps likeDallas andDynasty, complimenting the lavish budget and the cast's self-aware performances, especially David Tennant, Aidan Turner, and Katherine Parkinson. Opie stated that the series delivers a "hedonistic riot" and is a confident, nostalgic escape that's both explosive and endlessly enjoyable.[30]

Nick Curtis ofThe London Standard similarly found the series brash and cartoonish (a description he contrasts with what he considers "good TV") but highly entertaining, calling it "the epitome of guilty-pleasure TV". Rating the series 4 out of 5 stars, he credited Treadwell-Collins and director Elliott Hegarty with understanding the inherent absurdity of Cooper's novel, noting the adaptation is "suffused with affection for Cooper and for the decade that was once a byword for gaudy excess but now looks rather quaint". Curtis praised the star power of the cast, singling out Katherine Parkinson as the show's "human heart", and acknowledged that the show's confident tone compensated for occasional pacing issues and a lack of subtlety.[31]

Ed Power ofThe Irish Times describes the series as having "too many pants around the ankles, not enough plot". While acknowledging the show was "razor sharp about anti-Irish prejudice in Britain in the 1980s" and successfully captured "the go-go naffness of Margaret Thatcher's Britain", Power found the abundance ofsex scenes "silly, prurient and juvenile and waggled in our faces to the point where it becomes a tiresome non-gag". He also wrote that the central rivalry's motivation is unclear, and pointed to a potential cultural difference in taste: "discerning viewers on this side of the Irish Sea might wish for less bonking [...] and more plot".[32]

Accolades

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The series was nominated at the 2025Broadcast Awards with "Agatha is shocked to discover Rupert and Sarah playing tennis in the nude" nominated for TV Moment of the Year.[33] That scene was also nominated for Most Memorable moment at the 2025British Academy Television Awards.[34] Aidan Turner was nominated for Best Actor and Victoria Smurfit for Best Supporting Actress at theIrish Film and Television Awards in January 2025.[35] The series was nominated for New Drama at theNational Television Awards.[36]

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResultRef.
2024iTalkTelly AwardsBest New DramaRivalsNominated
Best BreakthroughBella MacleanNominated
2025Broadcast AwardsTV Moment of the YearRivalsNominated[37]
Irish Film and Television AwardsBest Supporting ActressVictoria SmurfitNominated[35]
Best Supporting ActorAidan TurnerNominated
Broadcasting Press Guild AwardsBest Drama seriesRivalsNominated[38]
Best ActorDanny DyerWon[39]
Best ActressKatherine ParkinsonNominated[40]
BPG BreakthroughBella MacleanWon
Casting Director’s Guild AwardsBest Casting in a TV Drama SeriesKelly Valentine Hendry, Lilly Hanbury and Jessica Mescall (Associates)Won[41]
Royal Television Society Programme AwardsWriter - DramaDominic Treadwell-Collins andLaura WadeWon[42]
Supporting Actor - MaleDanny DyerWon
Supporting Actor - FemaleKatherine ParkinsonNominated
British Academy Television AwardsP&O Cruises Memorable MomentThe Naked Tennis SceneNominated[43]
Leading ActorDavid TennantNominated[44]
Supporting ActressKatherine ParkinsonNominated
BAFTA TV Craft AwardsMake up & Hair DesignJill Sweeney, Abi Brotherton, Natalie Allen, Tiffany Pierre, Franziska Roesslhuber, Martine WatkinsWon[45]
Original Music: FictionNatalie Holt, Jack HalamaNominated
Production DesignDominic HymanWon
Scripted CastingKelly Valentine HendryNominated
Ivor Novello AwardsBest Television SoundtrackJack Halama, Natalie HoltNominated[46]
National Film AwardsBest ActorDavid TennantNominated[47]
Broadcast Digital AwardsBest Drama ProgrammeRivalsWon[48]
Programme of the YearWon
National Television AwardsNew DramaNominated[49]
International Emmy AwardsDrama SeriesWon[50]
British Academy Scotland AwardsAudience AwardGary LamontPending
Actor Film / TelevisionDavid TennantPending[51]

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