National Treasure (British TV series)

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National Treasure
Genre Drama
Based on Operation Yewtree
Written by Jack Thorne
Directed by Marc Munden
Starring
Composer(s) Cristobal Tapia de Veer
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 4 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s) John Chapman
Production location(s)
Production company(s) The Forge
Distributor All3Media
Release
Original network Channel 4
Original release 20 September (2016-09-20) –
11 October 2016 (2016-10-11)
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

National Treasure is a four-part 2016 British television drama by Channel 4, written by Jack Thorne.[1]

It stars Robbie Coltrane as Paul Finchley, a once successful comedian of the 1980s and early 1990s, now hosting a television quiz show. He is accused of raping several young women in the early 1990s. Julie Walters plays his wife Marie and Andrea Riseborough plays his daughter Dee.

The drama is inspired by Operation Yewtree, a police operation that resulted in the prosecution of a number of veteran TV performers.[2][3]

National Treasure received universal acclaim from critics, with a Metacritic rating of 81 out of 100 based on 21 reviews.[4]

Cast

Plot

Episode 1

  • Air date 20 September 2016
  • After an awards ceremony, veteran comedian Paul Finchley is arrested on suspicion of raping Rebecca Thornton in 1993. This has a hard impact on him and his family. His Catholic[5] wife, Marie, is horrified and his daughter Dee, a recovering drug addict, cannot take it in. Paul's life goes into a downward spiral as he is dropped from his presenting duties and to make matters worse, he faces more charges as more women come forward, including a former babysitter who was 15 years old at the time.[6]

Episode 2

  • Air date 27 September 2016
  • Dee begins to wonder if her father, Paul, was abusing her as a child. She attempts to confront her former babysitter, Christina, who has formally accused Paul. Flashback sequences show that Christina introduced Dee to cigarettes one night when Paul and Marie were out. Paul returned without Marie and Christina suggested that they have a drink. It is implied that he put her in a taxi instead, although this is never actually seen. On deciding that Paul is innocent, Dee crashes her car into Christina’s house and writes “I choose to believe too” on one of the tabloid stories, ending up in a coma.

Episode 3

  • Air date 4 October 2016
  • Marie is confronted by Rebecca in the Ladies toilet at court. She starts questioning Paul's innocence. Paul is advised by his barrister to claim he had consensual sex with Rebecca.[7] Marie starts wondering why she has stayed married to Paul, despite his numerous extra-marital affairs.[8]

Episode 4

  • Air date 11 October 2016
  • Marie has sex with Karl, Paul's former comedy partner, who has been in love with her for decades. Only two of Paul's accusers have persisted in their claims. In court, Christina is proven to have lied, claiming that Paul raped her in his luxury car, which was in fact being driven by Marie (who committed a traffic offence, proven by police records) in another city that day. Rebecca, once a besotted admirer, is ridiculed by Paul's (female) barrister for having written him a fan letter a year after the alleged assault. Paul is cleared of raping both women.
  • A flashback sequence confirms that he did not put the 15 year old Christina in a taxi. Instead, she stayed in the house, presumably to have a drink with him, and he kissed her. Further flashbacks show that Paul, who had recently learned that the TV network was losing interest in him and wanted to promote Karl as a bigger star, had sex with Rebecca in his caravan whilst filming on location. It is revealed that Karl was outside the caravan and overheard Rebecca's screams, this is implied as role-playing by early dialogue. However, not wanting to tarnish his own career and due to guilt from lusting after and finally sleeping with Paul's wife, he backs Paul in court claiming to not remember the event at all.[9] After the verdict, in which Paul is found not guilty of all charges, it is implied that Marie leaves Paul and his relationship with Dee seems strained.[10]

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