The Mail on Sunday

Primetime porn BBC calls ‘a delicious treat’

QUELLE HORREUR Beeb’s new French-made series on Louis XIV sparks fury over most graphic sex scenes ever on British TV... QUELLE HORREUR ...but French viewers insist REAL scandal is that the characters all speak English

- By Nikki Murfitt

IT’S the new BBC blockbuste­r that cost £21million to make – but it seems not a lot of that was spent by the costume department.

Versailles is described by the Corporatio­n as ‘a delicious treat’ for viewers, but MPs and family rights campaigner­s are outraged by its nudity and graphic sex scenes, and have described it as ‘porn dressed up in a cravat and tights’.

The lavish French-made series – which depicts the decadent and debauched life of France’s Sun King, Louis XIV – is set to be the most sexually graphic costume drama ever shown on British TV. The first episode includes gay sex, a cross-dressing prince, and a queen with a penchant for dwarves. In one scene, the king, played by English actor George Blagden, is seen burying his head between his mistress’s thighs.

The drama has been shown in France and caused immediate controvers­y – but critics there were more upset with producers for ‘dumbing down’ the story of one of the country’s most iconic monarchs, and for filming the series in English, meaning French viewers had to make do with subtitles.

But in Britain, it is the sex scenes that are getting campaigner­s hot under the collar. Conservati­ve MP Andrew Bridgen said: ‘There are channels where, if you wish to view this sort of material, you would have to pay for it. BBC viewers don’t have a choice. They have to pay for it whether they approve or not.

‘Is this an example of the BBC dumbing down and seeking more sensationa­lised programmin­g? That’s an arms race to the bottom – quite literally in this case.’

Makers Canal Plus have also ramped up the violence. Graphic scenes of torture in the opening episode, seen by The Mail on Sunday, include one of the king’s enforcers bludgeonin­g a man to death with a hammer. In a later episode a man’s hand is severed at the wrist.

The BBC negotiated the UK rights to show Versailles as part of its bid to secure a hit to rival the success of ITV’s Downton Abbey. It is yet to confirm a broadcast time for the ten-part series, which is expected to be screened in May. Asked if the BBC would be running the drama in full, a spokesman said: ‘Why wouldn’t we be?’ Sue Deeks, BBC head of programme acquisitio­n, added: ‘Versailles will be a delicious treat for BBC2 viewers.’

But Norman Wells, director of the Family Education Trust, which researches the causes and effects of family breakdown, said: ‘Public service broadcasti­ng is meant to be for the public benefit, but it is very difficult to see whose benefit is being served by showing such highly graphic and explicit scenes on TV.’

Sam Burnett, of Mediawatch UK, said: ‘Dressing up pornograph­y and violence in a cravat and tights doesn’t make it cultural.’

 ??  ?? RACY: George Blagden as Louis XIV and Noemie Schmidt as Henriette. Below left: The couple in another sex scene
RACY: George Blagden as Louis XIV and Noemie Schmidt as Henriette. Below left: The couple in another sex scene
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 ??  ?? GRATUITOUS: One of the sex scenes in Versailles, above left. Queen Marie-Therese with a dwarf, above right, and Noemie Schmidt as Henriette, far right, emerges from the water wearing a see-through garment
GRATUITOUS: One of the sex scenes in Versailles, above left. Queen Marie-Therese with a dwarf, above right, and Noemie Schmidt as Henriette, far right, emerges from the water wearing a see-through garment
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