If you are looking for a new true story to fill the time, Netflix has added a British political scandal from the 60s to his catalog.
The process of Christine Keeler, which was first broadcast on BBC One in 2019, is very much what it says on the can, with a late city drama in the six-head of the sixths.
So who is Christine Keeler? Most will remember this great political stir as the Profumo affair, centered around the chattered politician John Profumo. But this drama gives that story a new perspective: that of the woman in the eye of the media Storm.
Keeler, played by Sophie Cookson, is a 19-year-old model that lives in Notting Hill with her friend Johnny (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) and a whale of a time after a difficult childhood.
That is, until she meets the osteopath at the Stars Stephen Ward (James Norton), who knows everyone who is worth knowing (including the Crown fans, Prince Phillip). He spends most of his screen time to call Christine ‘Little Baby’.
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It is Ward who proposes her to John Profumo, played by Ben Miles (again, to the Crown fans, the tragic Peter Townsend). Miles nails the creepiness of this older man – not to mention a state secretary – who learns about a teenager Christine when they first meet at a rural party.


Christine and Profumo grow close by under Ward’s vigilant eye and have an affair. When a possible Russian national security risk is revealed by their relationship, this causes a series of events that lead to a public scandal.
If the crown comparisons were not already clear, this is definitely a fans of that Netflix support pillar. It plays in the same paddling pool of the upper crust, but approaches it from the perspective of a woman who started life on the other side of the classladder.
The real Christine Keeler died in 2017, so unfortunately never got to see this adjustment of her life.
Metro’s thoughts about the process of Christine Keeler
Senior TV reporter Rebecca Cook shares her view of the mini series …
Experiencing the facts of the Profumo affair against the Maalstroom of modern politics – which we often go to TV for respite – makes the scandal that the headlines of 1962 now seem picturesque.
A politician who actually resigned after misconduct? To suggest. Did the shame politician who spend the rest of his stuffed life on charity work? It might as well be pure fiction.
Real-Life Christine was only a teenager when her life turned upside down and the show goes a way to capture how complete that would be.
Depending on what taste of the show you are, you will be fascinated or furious by the James Norton neighborhood character. He is an incomprehensible man of contradictions, who is deliberately played enigmatically. The show never really decides whether he is a sinner or a saint in the crossfire.

Netflix quietly added the show to his catalog and viewers last week to view all six episodes.
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