Sunday People

BRIDGERTON SHAME Homes under the hammer

Netflix slated for using slave trader sets

- By Sarah Robertson and John Siddle

BRIDGERTON’S creator Shonda Rhimes is seen as a TV pioneer for casting Black actors in lead roles.

But many of the lavish stately homes used in the Regency period drama were built from money made from slavery and had links to the slave trade.

In the first series the residence of Lady Danbury, played by Adjoa Andoh, is filmed in Bath, using the Holburne Museum of Art and Assembly Rooms.

Both have slavery links, with a portrait of the slave trade-connected Byam family in the museum.

Sir William Holburne’s inherited wealth came from plantation­s in the West Indies which traded in slaves.

The Assembly Rooms’ architects, John Wood the Elder and Younger, called slave trader The Duke of Chandos their patron.

Badminton House in Badminton, Gloucs, was one of three residences used as the home of Duke of Hastings, played by Regé-jean Page.

It is now best-known for its horse trials but the house is associated with the Beaufort family, whose forebears lived a life of luxury on slaveryder­ived wealth. The property was given a £20,000 refurbishm­ent in the late 17th century by owner Henry Somerset, who opposed the abolition of the slave trade in 1796.

Petworth House, in Petworth, West Sussex, features in the second series. Its former owners were

Actors of colour have been inserted into a white narrative

discovered to have had shares in a Barbados sugar plantation.

Huddersfie­ld University’s Dr Richard Mcculloch, a senior film and media lecturer, said: “Inserting actors of colour into an otherwise white narrative world doesn’t make the show progressiv­e.

“They could have turned the diverse casting into a starting point for commenting on slavery, colonialis­m, or race, but instead the series proceeds as though none of those things ever really existed.”

The show launched in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement, in summer 2020, which triggered ongoing discussion­s over Britain’s colonial past. BLM supporters called for Britain to apologise for its part in the slave trade.

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 ?? ?? REGAL: Adjoa Andoh as Lady Danbury
PLANTATION LINK: Petworth House in West Sussex
SLAVERY LINKS: Holburne Museum of Art in Bath
LUXURY: Badminton was used as the home of Hastings, right, played by Regé-jean Page
REGAL: Adjoa Andoh as Lady Danbury PLANTATION LINK: Petworth House in West Sussex SLAVERY LINKS: Holburne Museum of Art in Bath LUXURY: Badminton was used as the home of Hastings, right, played by Regé-jean Page
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