Created by Emmy and BAFTA award-winning writer Andrew Davies and starring Award-winning actor Jeremy Piven as Mr Selfridge, this brand new drama tells the story of 'Mile a Minute Harry', a man with a mission to make shopping thrilling. Pioneering and reckless, with an almost manic energy, he created a theatre of retail where any topic or trend that was new, exciting, entertaining - or sometimes just eccentric - was showcased.
im glad that Itv finally put this on the box, their Monday nights drama are unbeatable. 10 episodes following the rise of Harry Selfridge from when he arrived in London. the sets are incredible and the eye to detail is pure and just by watching the first episode you can tell this wasn't cheap to shoot. there are many other character's life's we as an audience get to know inside and out. harrys right hand men who make the shop operate. no wonder it is coming pack for series 2 next year. 8.5/10.
the dvd covers the making of Mr Selfridge with interviews with the cast and a look around Selfridges.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play MR. SELFRIDGE, a drama from BAFTA awarding-winning writer Andrew Davis tells the story of MILE A MINUTE HARRY, the real-life story of the flamboyant and visionary American founder of Selfridge's. Mr. Selfridge, Jeremy Piven, is on a mission to make shopping thrilling as he creates a theatre of retail where a trend was new, exciting, and sometimes just eccentric. Age Rating 12
All ten episodes from the first series of the ITV period drama tracing the story of the founder of the famous London department store. In 1909, fresh from a successful retail career in Chicago, a dashing Harry Selfridge (Jeremy Piven) arrives in London intent on building the world's largest department store in the capital's Oxford Street. Helped by his association with socialite Lady Mae Moxley (Katherine Kelly), Harry soon has the financial backing necessary for his plans, resulting in the store being completed in record time. But as the company goes from strength to strength, Harry's marriage to his wife Rose (Frances O'Connor) is jeopardised by his continuing infatuation with music hall artiste Ellen Love (Zoë Tapper).
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