
Miss Marie Lloyd: Queen of the Music Hall
Costume drama inspired by the life of London's East End music hall legend Marie Lloyd. Marie leads a music hall strike, but society is scandalised by her champagne lifestyle.
Costume drama inspired by the life and loves of London's East End music hall legend Marie Lloyd.
Spotted by Percy Courtney, her true love and first husband, Marie is soon topping the bill. However, fame takes its toll on the marriage and it ends bitterly. As Marie struggles to juggle her private and public life she falls out with lifelong friend/dresser Freddie and into the arms of fellow performer, the dependable Alec Hurley.
Marie leads a music hall strike and triumphs, but at home she tires of Alec's humdrum ways. Sticking to the principle, as sung, that A Little of What You Fancy Does You Good, Marie chases the champagne lifestyle, taking up with toyboy jockey Bernard Dillon. Respectable society is scandalised and Marie is dropped from the Royal Command Performance, but hits back with an alternative Command Performance.
Riding high professionally but battling failing health and with her personal life in tatters and splashed across the newspapers, she begins to buckle. A faithful but helpless Freddie stands by as Marie is determined that the show must go on.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Marie Lloyd | Jessie Wallace |
| Percy Courtney | Richard Armitage |
| Freddie | Lee Williams |
| Bernard | Tom Payne |
| Alec Hurley | Matthew Marsh |
| The Showman | Shaun Parkes |
| Mrs Chant | Amanda Root |
| Mr Belafonte | Angus Barnett |
| Nelly Powers | Annette Badland |
| Tilly Wood | Star Ella Jones |
| Producer | Rhonda Smith |
| Director | James Hawes |
| Bride | Sue Elliott-Nicholls |
| Bailiff | Tim Faraday |
| Councillor 2 | Michael Mears |
| Solicitor | James Puddephat |
| Dan Leno | Martin Savage |
| Councillor 1 | Shaughan Seymour |
| Actor | Jack Sweeney |
Broadcasts
- Wed 9 May 200721:00
- Thu 10 May 200700:00
- Sun 13 May 200721:30
- Mon 14 May 200701:50
- Sun 10 Jun 200723:00
- Mon 11 Jun 200702:20
- Mon 31 Dec 200723:15
- Tue 1 Jul 200822:30
- Wed 2 Jul 200801:50
- Sat 27 Dec 200801:00
- Tue 15 Jun 201022:25
- Sat 11 Sep 201023:15
- Wed 26 Oct 201122:00