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Disneyfied Jilly Cooper novel sets pulses racing

Author says the new TV series is thrilling and is so sex-filled it needed two intimacy co-ordinators

- By Anita Singh ARTS AND ENTERTAINM­ENT EDITOR

DAME JILLY COOPER’S “devastatin­gly handsome hero” Rupert Campbell-black has been reimagined for Disney’s new adaptation of Rivals.

Not since Colin Firth emerged from the lake in Pride and Prejudice has a character looked quite so smoulderin­g in a white shirt.

Alex Hassell has been cast as the caddish toff Campbell-black, a former Olympic show jumper turned Tory minister, legendary for his philanderi­ng.

In the Rutshire Chronicles series of novels, Campbell-black has blond hair and “denim blue” eyes.

This has been changed for the Disney+ series after the producers settled on Hassell, 43, who previously played Henry V for the Royal Shakespear­e Company.

The first photograph of the actor in character shows him with a pack of assorted dogs, wearing an unbuttoned shirt.

Newly released images also show David Tennant as Campbell-black’s arch-rival, Lord Baddingham, while Poldark’s Aidan Turner plays television star Declan O’hara.

Other pictures released by Disney+ ahead of the series feature Bella Maclean as Taggie O’hara, Declan’s daughter; Katherine Parkinson as Lizzie Vereker, a romantic novelist; and Nafessa Williams as Cameron Cook, a US television executive brought in to produce Declan’s show.

The first book in the Rutshire

Chronicles series, Riders, published in 1985, introduced readers to Campbell-black and his upper-crust Cotswolds set.

Dame Jilly based the fictional English county of Rutshire on Gloucester­shire, where she lives.

Rivals, published in 1988, picks up with Campbell-black retired from showjumpin­g and now the Tory Minister for Sport. His career has survived a minor scandal in which he had an affair with both the wife and teenage daughter of the Foreign Secretary.

It remains to be seen whether Disney+ will change the tone of the novel, written long before the era of #Metoo.

Dame Jilly believes that people had more sex during the era in which the book is set. “I’m convinced the reason people aren’t having as much sex is because everybody takes so much exercise. Everybody is running nowadays, and if they’re not, they’re going to the gym.

“And how can you possibly have sex when you’re so exhausted?”

Disney+ has billed the eight-part series as a “blockbuste­r saga” packed full of romantic entangleme­nts, dastardly deals and plenty of sex.

A follow-up to Riders, it is set in the ruthless world of 1980s television, where Lord Baddingham runs a station named Corinium. Dame Jilly recently told The

Telegraph she had seen the first episode “and it is absolutely thrilling”.

When the series was announced, she said: “Throughout my childhood, my favourite word was ‘Disney’ and, by miraculous coincidenc­e, greatertha­n-ever Disney are joining forces with an utterly brilliant drama company, Happy Prince, to turn my novel into a TV series.

“I know they will bring the boardroom battles and love triangles of my characters to life - particular­ly those of my devastatin­gly handsome hero. I cannot wait to see who will be stepping into his shoes.”

Her novels are known for their raunchy scenes, and the production employed the services of two intimacy co-ordinators. Turner revealed all in an interview, saying: “We have so much sex on our show, we have to have two intimacy coaches. Two!” Working on the drama was the most fun he had “on any job in my entire life”, he added:

“We’re in the Cotswolds. Every day we’re in a different, huge manor house, having garden parties.”

The cast also features Danny Dyer as self-made electronic­s millionair­e Freddie Jones. Dame Jilly said that she would like the series to introduce her books to a new generation.

“I’m geriatric, so young people might realise who I am,” she said.

The series will air later this year.

‘I’m convinced the reason people aren’t having as much sex is because we do so much more exercise’

 ?? ?? The cast of Rivals features Alex Hassell in the lead role, with his nemesis being played by David Tennant
The cast of Rivals features Alex Hassell in the lead role, with his nemesis being played by David Tennant
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TONY BADDINGHAM DAVID TENNANT
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LIZZIE VEREKER KATHERINE PARKINSON

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