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Matthew Macfadyen and Keeley Hawes to star in new ITV drama Stonehouse

The real-life drama follows the life and times of disgraced Labour minister John Stonehouse.

Photo credit: Joss Barratt

Written by John Preston and directed by Jon S. Baird, the three-part drama follows the life and times of disgraced Labour minister John Stonehouse with Matthew Macfadyen in the leading role and Keeley Hawes as Stonehouse’s wife Barbara.


It tells the story of how Stonehouse, a high-flying member of Harold Wilson’s Government, vanished from the beach of a large luxury hotel in Florida in November 1974, leaving a neatly folded pile of clothes as he swam into the sea, intent on faking his own death.


The MP for Walsall North left behind his loving wife Barbara and three young children as a shocked public and media presumed he had drowned or been eaten by sharks.

Charismatic, oozing with charm and brimming with confidence, Stonehouse had impressed Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Labour stalwarts from an early stage in his parliamentary career. From a working-class background, he’d graduated from the London School of Economics, was in the RAF during the War and seemed the ideal candidate for a life in politics.

As the drama unfolds, it becomes apparent his reputation as a devoted family man masked the truth, as he’d embarked on an extramarital affair with his secretary, Sheila Buckley, and acted as a spy for the Czech Secret Service in the 1960s.

His complex financial status and relationships eventually took their toll, with Stonehouse deliberately stealing the identity of a recently deceased constituent. Stonehouse applied for a passport in the dead man’s name and began to weave an elaborate conspiracy, seeking a new life in Australia. But his plans soon turned sour as Stonehouse was arrested by Australian police who had been under the mistaken impression that he was the fugitive peer Lord Lucan.

Brought back to the UK by Scotland Yard detectives, Stonehouse found that he was crucial to keeping the Labour government in power with its wafer-thin majority.


Speaking about Stonehouse, Matthew Macfadyen said "What happened to John Stonehouse is the stuff of legend. I’ve always been intrigued by what motivated him to fake his own death, and leave behind the family he loved and doted upon and a promising political career."


"John Preston’s script truly captures the man and his colourful life and I’m looking forward to taking on his character."


To which writer John Preston added "I’ve always been fascinated by John Stonehouse. The story of how he faked his own death and tried to start a new life in Australia under an assumed name is one of the most bizarre true-life tales I’ve ever come across. I’m absolutely thrilled that it’s being brought to the screen with such an outstanding cast."


Further cast includes Emer Heatley as Stonehouse’s mistress Sheila Buckley, Kevin R McNally as Harold Wilson, Dorothy Atkinson as Betty Boothroyd and Igor Grabuzov.


Stonehouse has been commissioned for ITV by Head of Drama, Polly Hill, who will oversee the production from the channel’s perspective. Speaking about the new drama, she said "John Preston’s brilliant scripts and the perfect casting of Matthew Macfadyen and Keeley Hawes promise to make this an unmissable drama."


"This incredible true story and the excellent production team, led by the director Jon S. Baird, will continue the unparalleled quality we have at delivering true drama on ITV."


The three-part series will be produced by Snowed-In Productions and Clearwood Films with Ruth Kenley-Letts and Ellie Wood executive producing.


Speaking about the drama, director Jon S. Baird said "I’m always drawn to fascinating true stories and this one is extra special because it has both comedic and emotional potential. Matthew is perfect casting for this role. It’s also great to be working with ITV for the first time and with two fabulous producers in Ruth and Ellie."

With Snowed-In Productions CEO, Ruth Kenley-Letts adding "It’s thrilling to be a part of the team making this stranger than fiction story of a British MP who came back from the dead. It’s also very exciting to be working for the first time with the talented director Jon S. Baird on this first-class script with a standout cast."


"I’m delighted to be working again with Polly Hill and Kevin Lygo at ITV and partnering with Diederick Santer at BritBox International along with the team at Banijay, all of whom have given their unequivocal support to the project."


And Ellie Wood at Clearwood Films said "It’s wonderful to be working on this drama about the astonishing rise and fall of John Stonehouse. John Preston’s exceptionally witty and poignant scripts feel peculiarly relevant at a time where the behaviour of politicians is so often making headlines. I can’t wait for Matthew, Keeley and the brilliant cast to bring this incredible story to ITV and BritBox International."


BritBox International will be the exclusive home to the series in the US, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway.


Stonehouse will air on ITV

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