The Life and Times of David Lloyd George

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The Life and Times of David Lloyd George
GenreHistorical drama
Written byElaine Morgan
Directed byJohn Hefin (uncredited)
Starring
Composers
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes9
Production
ProducerJohn Hefin
Camera setup
Running time60 minutes (episodes 1-8), 70 minutes (episode 9)
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
Release4 March (1981-03-04) –
29 April 1981 (1981-04-29)

The Life and Times of David Lloyd George is a BBC Wales drama serial first broadcast in 1981 on BBC Two.[1] It stars Philip Madoc as David Lloyd George, the final Liberal prime minister of the UK. The cast also includes Lisabeth Miles, Kika Markham and David Markham. It was written by Elaine Morgan and produced and directed by John Hefin.

The serial is in nine hour-long parts, covering most of the major events of Lloyd George's life, from his birth in Manchester in January 1863 until his death in 1945 in Llanystumdwy. It covers his personal life, specifically the running of two families. The duration of Lloyd George's political career, of over 54 years, combined with the length of the series, means that certain periods of history have been skirted over. This is particularly the case with the various Liberal Party splits from 1918 onwards. The historical consultant for the series was the historian A. J. P. Taylor.

The serial featured music by Ennio Morricone, including the theme music ("Chi Mai"), which was a surprise hit on the UK Singles Chart, reaching number 2. The opening titles showed an elderly Lloyd George walking through the Welsh countryside near Criccieth remembering his Uncle Lloyd baptising the young David George (later Lloyd George) in a mountain stream.

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Episodes[edit]

The series was first broadcast on BBC Two in 1981 and was repeated on BBC One in 1983.[2][3][4]
Episodes 1 to 8 are approximately 60 minutes long, and episode 9 is approximately 70 minutes long.

Episode Title First Broadcast Synopsis
1 Don't Try, Do It... Wednesday 4 March 1981, 9.25pm David Lloyd George's career as a lawyer takes a fateful turn when he marries.
2 A Wicked War Wednesday 11 March 1981, 9.25pm Lloyd George makes a barnstorming start as an MP, but his private life becomes complicated.
3 He Is Wise And Merciful Wednesday 18 March 1981, 9.25pm A family tragedy leaves Lloyd George, now a cabinet minister, distraught.
4 All Flesh And Grass Wednesday 25 March 1981, 9.25pm Lloyd George gets close to his daughter's new governess.
5 Well, We're In Wednesday 1 April 1981,
9.25pm
With Europe descending quickly into war, Lloyd George battles to provide enough arms.
6 Number Ten Wednesday 8 April 1981,
9.25pm
Lloyd George becomes Prime Minister, determined to banish defeatism and shake up decision-making.
7 An Honourable Peace Wednesday 15 April 1981,
9.25pm
Amid the victory celebrations, Frances learns a harsh truth.
8 Win Or Lose Wednesday 22 April 1981,
9.25pm
At Versailles, Lloyd George argues against punitive treatment for Germany.
9 Footnotes of History Wednesday 29 April 1981,
9.25pm
Lloyd George finds he can no longer split his time between the two women in his life.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "BBC Genome". Archived from the original on 29 October 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  2. ^ "BBC Genome". Archived from the original on 10 February 2021. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  3. ^ "BBC Genome". Archived from the original on 29 October 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  4. ^ "BBC episode list".

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