ITV. Starring the superb Rory Kinnear as Lord Lucan. I watched the first of the two episodes and was not disappointed. Excellent. A breath of fresh air.
// Don’t worry about it, Jackdaw. We all make mistakes.//
yeah um
like Ld Lucan mistaking the nanny for his wife!
only the fishies in the channel know.
the prog I saw, had him on the channel ferry and him jumping off half way. Estate was a terrible mess as no one cd do anything whilst he was alive and missing 1974-1990s
Lucky Lord Lucan as they called him was more correctly terribly unlucky Lord Lucan and had large gambling debts ( not enfrceable at law)
Given that he could not have remained alive incognito for so long it is fair to assume that he either committed suicide or was bumped off. This drama explores the second of those possibilities.
Naomi - // I wonder if anyone knows what happened to him? //
The short answer is yes - several people will know / did know what happened, but obviously the secret has been successfully kept all these years.
I don't think it's an exageration to say that if you want some skullduggery kept quiet, the upper classes are the ones with form, and the ones to go to for taking secrets to their graves.
Apparently he spent a couple of years living in a caravan in Winchelsea but had to leave when the local authority realised it was being occupied all year round (which was against the rules). He hot-footed it to the Scottish Highlands where he briefly ran a shortbread factory near Ardlui. He then spent a couple of years in Switzerland before returning, disguised as Walter Swinburn, to ride Shergar to victory in the 1981 Epsom derby. He was last seen running a bar in Torremolinos.
All this – and much, much more – will be revealed in Episode 2. :-)