- The Palace
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The Palace of Auburn Hills . For the hotel, seeThe New York Palace Hotel . See alsoPalace (disambiguation) ."Infobox Television
show_name = The Palace
genre = Drama
creator =Tom Grieves
director =Metin Hüseyin Maurice Phillips
starring =Rupert Evans Jane Asher Zoe Telford Roy Marsden Lorcan Cranitch Sophie Winkleman David Harewood Sebastian Armesto
executive_producer = George Faber
Charles Pattinson
Tom Grieves
producer = Gina Cronk
composer = Richard ChesterJoby Talbot
country = United Kingdom
first_aired = 14 January
last_aired = 3 March 2008
num_episodes = 8
runtime = 45 minutes
network =ITV1
company =Company Pictures
website = http://www.itv.com/thepalace"The Palace" is a British drama television series that aired on
ITV1 in 2008. Produced byCompany Pictures for theITV network, it was created byTom Grieves and follows a fictionalBritish Royal Family in the aftermath of the death of King James III and the succession of his 24-year-old son, Richard, played byRupert Evans . It also starsJane Asher andZoe Telford . The series was filmed on location inLithuania in 2007 and broadcast from January to March 2008. It was axed after one series due to low viewing figures.Production
Tom Grieves ' initial pitch centred on "a woman operating within the shadow of power". Ideas for the "power" included the Prime Minister,Mick Jagger andRupert Murdoch before he settled on a fictional royal family. The relationship between the woman and the royal family was modelled on that seen in "The West Wing" betweenJed Bartlet and his staff; Grieves desired to mimic "The West Wing"'s "talky, aspirational, sophisticated" style in his own series.cite news|author= Burton-Hill, Clemency|title= Is a TV drama about the royal family sacrilege?|work=The Spectator |publisher= The Spectator Ltd|page= 16|date= 2008-01-02] The earliest summaries of the plot placed the focus of the series on a woman who is working undercover at Buckingham Palace with the intent of writing an exposé of the King's life. The woman (later named "Abigail") "goes native" and cancels her book because she falls for the King.cite news|author= Conlan, Tara|title= ITV commissions Buckingham Palace drama|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2007/jan/11/ITV.broadcasting|work=Media Guardian |publisher= Guardian News and Media|date= 2007-01-11|accessdate= 2007-12-27] cite news|author= Hemley, Matthew|title= Asher and Evans to star in ITV1 royal drama|url= http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/17889/asher-and-evans-to-star-in-itv1-royal-drama|work=The Stage |publisher= The Stage Newspaper|date= 2007-08-15|accessdate= 2007-08-22]The series was written by Grieves,
Chris Lang , Charlotte Jones and Toby Whitehouse. Grieves was influenced in his writing by "Hamlet "; he explored how Richard deals with the "ancient, ritualistic institution" that he inherits after James dies. The writers deliberately avoided making comparisons to the real royal family, despite the links made by media between Richard and George to Princes William and Harry. Patrick Jephson, the former private secretary toDiana, Princess of Wales , was consulted extensively during production, working with the writing team for over a year.cite news|author= Jephson, Patrick|title= Heir & graces|work=Radio Times |publisher= BBC Magazines|pages= 15–16|date= 12–18 January 2008] The series was greenlit by ITV in January 2007.cite web|author= Shepherd, Rob|title= ITV1 to turn Buck House into West Wing|url= http://www2.broadcastnow.co.uk/broadcastnowArticle.aspx?intStoryID=166717|work=Broadcast Now |publisher= EMAP|date= 2007-01-11|accessdate= 2008-10-07]Sets were designed by Taff Batley. Batley scouted production locations in
Hungary , due to the expense a production the size of "The Palace" would have if filmed in the UK. A site was eventually found near the dock inVilnius ,Lithuania . Exterior sets ofBuckingham Palace were scaled down from their true counterparts because of the length of time full-sized replicas would take to create; the scale sets alone took ten weeks to build. Red gravel for the palace courtyard was mimicked using clay that was bound for a new tennis court under construction nearby. Interior sets were built in an ice skating rink on the other side of the city. They usedplasterboard instead of the lighter, cheaperplywood that would have been used on a British-based set. Batley referred to documentary footage to find a basis for his designs of bedrooms and other private areas of the palace that would otherwise not be available for public viewing.cite news|author= Scott, Danny|title= Behind the scenes: Baltic exchange|work=Radio Times |publisher= BBC Magazines|page= 16|date= 12–18 January 2008] Locals were hired as extras to portray lords and ladies in large crowd scenes. Unaccustomed to bowing and curtseying, the extras had to be trained and some scenes reshot. [cite news|author= Kay, Richard|title= A royal culture clash|url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/columnists/article-503109/Tara-finds-toyboy-play-with.html|work=Daily Mail |publisher= Associated Newspapers|date= 2007-12-17|accessdate= 2007-12-27] The first block of four episodes was directed byMetin Hüseyin and the second byMaurice Phillips .Plot
On the sudden death of the King, his 24-year-old elder son, Richard, inherits the throne. This causes resentment with his elder sister, Princess Eleanor (
Sophie Winkleman ), who wants the throne for herself. Her Private Secretary, Major Simon Brooks (David Harewood ), helps her in trying to discredit the new king. Richard's younger brother, Prince George (Sebastian Armesto ), is a party-animal, while the younger daughter, Princess Isabelle (Nathalie Lunghi ), is anA-Level student. Their mother is the now-widowed Queen Charlotte (Jane Asher ).Abigail Thomas (
Zoe Telford ) is Richard's secretary who plans to write a tell-all book about her life in the Palace. Richard's Private Secretary is Sir Iain Ratalick (Roy Marsden ). Other staff featured in the series are Abigail's personal assistant Lucy Bedford (Fiona Button ) and the Press Secretary Jonty Roberts (Lorcan Cranitch ).Episodes
"The Palace" aired on Mondays at 9 p.m. Each episode is about 45 minutes long and originally aired in a 60-minute slot with adverts. The broadcasts were sponsored by Warner Leisure Hotels, both on television and on
itv.com . [cite news|author= Piasecka, Isabella|title= ITV signs up Warner hotels for Palace drama|url= http://www.brandrepublic.com/News/776362/ITV-signs-Warner-hotels-Palace-drama/|work= Media Week|publisher= Haymarket Media|date= 2008-01-11|accessdate= 2008-10-07] International broadcast sales were handled byAll3Media , Company Pictures' parent company.Reception
Prior to the broadcast of the series the pressure group
Mediawatch UK called it "tawdry and offensive", suggesting that viewers would confuse the scripted television characters with the realBritish Royal Family . Lord St John of Fawsley called it "very near to the bone" andPenny Junor , the biographer ofCharles, Prince of Wales , suggested ITV is exploiting the royal family by presenting fiction as fact.cite news|author= Hastings, Chris|title= 'Fictitious' ITV drama provokes royal rumpus|url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1566856/%27Fictitious%27-ITV-drama-provokes-royal-rumpus.html|work=The Daily Telegraph |publisher= Telegraph Group|date= 2007-10-21|accessdate= 2007-11-30] "The Guardian " previewed it as one of the top 50 shows (including film, theatre and television) to watch over the Christmas period. [cite news|author= Staff writer|title= A Dickens of a Christmas|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/2007/nov/27/dance.popandrock|work=The Guardian |publisher= Guardian News and Media|date= 2007-11-27|accessdate= 2007-11-30]After the first episode aired,
Nancy Banks-Smith said in "The Guardian " that "The Palace" "is the TV equivalent of balloon modelling. It feels like being shot to death with popcorn." She also said that "I never fail to be amazed when decent actors - Walter, Marsden, Cranitch, Shrapnel - bob up in tosh like this."cite news|author= Banks-Smith, Nancy|title= Last night's TV|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jan/15/television.tvandradioarts|work=The Guardian |publisher= Guardian News and Media|date= 2008-01-15|accessdate= 2007-01-23] Andrew Billen said in "The Times " "I am delighted that, as with "The Palace", the channel is setting before us something other than a grim regional detective or a comedy drama about suburban adultery. "The Palace" inhabits an incredible world all of its own. In that respect it is believable: the real palace undoubtedly does, too." [cite news|author= Billen, Andrew|title= The Palace; City of Vice|url= http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article3185345.ece|work=The Times |publisher= Times Newspapers|date= 2008-01-15|accessdate=2008-01-23] James Walton for "The Daily Telegraph " wrote that for "sheer weirdness" there "was no match at all for "The Palace". [cite news|author= Walton, James|title= Last night on television: The Palace (ITV1) - City of Vice (Channel 4)|url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml;jsessionid=PCVWREY3SOJD5QFIQMGCFFWAVCBQUIV0?xml=/arts/2008/01/15/nosplit/bvtv15last.xml|work=The Daily Telegraph |publisher= Telegraph Group|date= 2008-01-15|accessdate= 2008-01-23] Keith Watson wrote in the "Metro" said that "The Palace" "pitched itself just right, its tongue-in-cheek study of a faction-riven upstairs clan contrasting with the bitching and backbiting of the downstairs footmen." He concluded his review by saying "Much of "The Palace" may be playing for laughs but it promises a sting in its blue-blooded tale".cite news|author= Watson, Keith|title= Crowning story|work=Metro|publisher= Associated Newspapers|date= 2008-01-15]The day after the series ended, Watson wrote "I know I'm in a minority here, but I shall miss the "Dynasty"-style antics of King Rich and his nemesis Princess Eleanor, with Rupert Evans and Sophie Winkleman top hole as scheming royal siblings." Watson called the series a victim of "ITV1’s ratings-crazy drama cull", referring to its impending cancellation.cite news|author= Watson, Keith|title= Copycat culture|work= Metro|publisher= Associated Newspapers|date= 2008-03-04]
In April 2008, ITV announced that "The Palace" would not be renewed for a second series, due to low viewing figures. The last episode had been watched by 3.1 million people. [cite news|author= Holmwood, Leigh|title= ITV axes struggling drama The Palace|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/apr/10/itv.television|work=
guardian.co.uk |publisher= Guardian News and Media|date= 2008-04-10|accessdate= 2008-04-12]DVD release
"The Palace" was released on DVD in the UK (Region 2) on 17 March 2008. [cite web|title= The Palace on DVD|url= http://www.lastbroadcast.co.uk/tv/v/3295-the-palace-on-dvd.html|work= LastBroadcast.co.uk|accessdate= 2008-10-06]
Notes
1. note label|note01|a|^Ratings for these episodes fell below the Top 30 most-viewed programmes; BARB does not publicly release these figures.
References
External links
* [http://www.itv.com/thepalace "The Palace"] at
itv.com
* [http://www.companypictures.co.uk/production.aspx?code=thepalace "The Palace"] atCompany Pictures
*imdb title|id= 0941993|title= The Palace
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