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True life drama on Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson's experience with coronavirus is about to become a TV drama.

Boris Johnson’s experience with coronavirus is about to become a TV drama.

Fremantle, Passenger and Revolution Films are partnering on the project on the British PM, his government and his country.

Set against the backdrop of the global pandemic, the series will tell the true story of the biggest national and personal crisis to face a government leader since World War II.

From Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister and discovery of the first UK cases of COVID-19 through falling critically ill, to a recovery that coincided with the arrival of his new son – the high-end drama will cover some of the most staggering real-life events to ever befall a UK leader, culminating in coronavirus claiming more lives in Britain than anywhere else in Europe, and the second highest death toll per capita in the world.

The series will be co-written and directed by Michael Winterbottom (24 Hour Party People, Wonderland, The Road To Guantanamo, Welcome To Sarajevo), with Tim Shipman, political editor of The Sunday Times, to act as a consultant on the series.

Brown was the driving force behind HBO’s globally successful anthology series True Detective and has served as executive producer on all three seasons of the critically acclaimed, multiple award-winning show. Most recently, Brown developed, and executive produced the highly acclaimed Hulu / Sky Italia / Channel 4 limited series Catch-22, starring George Clooney, Kyle Chandler, Christopher Abbott and Hugh Laurie. Brown is also known for producing the Netflix action drama Outlaw King, directed by David Mackenzie and starring Chris Pine.

Andrea Scrosati, Global COO, Fremantle said: “There are rare moments in history when leaders find their private lives uniquely connected to national events, where personal experience and official role collide in an unusual way. The last few months in the life of the UK Prime Minister clearly mark one of these moments. At Fremantle we are passionate about finding powerful and authentic stories and telling them with a fair and fact-based approach. Richard and Michael are the perfect creative team to bring this dramatic story to life, in a way that does justice to the true nature of the unbelievable events experienced by one of the world’s most high-profile leaders.”

The untitled project is yet to be attached to a broadcaster.

One Response

  1. This project is a head scratcher, I would suggest that most people in self isolation have had their fill of COVID-19 and Boris is not Churchill. Still who knows, the curiosity factor could make it a success.

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