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Mrs Wilson (TV series)

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Mrs Wilson (TV series)

Mrs Wilson (formerly known as The Wilsons) is a 2018 British historical drama serial, executive-produced by and starring Ruth Wilson. The actress plays her real-life grandmother, a widow who uncovers a mysterious and secret life following the death of her husband. It first aired on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 27 November 2018 and debuted in the United States on PBS Masterpiece on 31 March 2019. It aired in Ireland on RTÉ2 in May–June 2021.

Infobox

Genre
Historical drama
Written by
Anna Symon
Directed by
Richard Laxton
Starring
mw- Ruth WilsonIain GlenKeeley HawesAnupam KherFiona Shaw
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Original language
English
No. of episodes
3
Executive producers
Ruth WilsonRuth Kenley-LettsNeil BlairLucy RicherRebecca Eaton
Producer
Jackie Larkin
Production locations
London Northern Ireland
Running time
56–58 minutes
Production company
Snowed-In Productions
Network
BBC One
Release
27 November (2018-11-27) –11 December 2018 (2018-12-11)

Tables

· Episodes
1
1
No.
1
Title
"Episode 1"
Directed by
Richard Laxton
Written by
Anna Symon
Original release date
27 November 2018 (2018-11-27)
U.K. viewers(millions)
9.41
In Ealing in 1963, housewife Alison Wilson is stunned when Alec, her husband of 22 years, dies of a sudden heart attack. As she grieves with their two sons, Gordon and Nigel, she is even more stunned when another woman arrives at her door claiming to be Mrs Gladys Wilson, Alec's widow. Alison, who met Alec while working at Secret Intelligence Service headquarters during the war, realises her husband lied about being divorced. The Mrs Wilsons agree to cooperate with the burial to avoid a public scandal and Gordon and Nigel discovering the truth. Alison's investigation continues when she discovers a third wife through Karim, Alec's handler in India.
In Ealing in 1963, housewife Alison Wilson is stunned when Alec, her husband of 22 years, dies of a sudden heart attack. As she grieves with their two sons, Gordon and Nigel, she is even more stunned when another woman arrives at her door claiming to be Mrs Gladys Wilson, Alec's widow. Alison, who met Alec while working at Secret Intelligence Service headquarters during the war, realises her husband lied about being divorced. The Mrs Wilsons agree to cooperate with the burial to avoid a public scandal and Gordon and Nigel discovering the truth. Alison's investigation continues when she discovers a third wife through Karim, Alec's handler in India.
No.
In Ealing in 1963, housewife Alison Wilson is stunned when Alec, her husband of 22 years, dies of a sudden heart attack. As she grieves with their two sons, Gordon and Nigel, she is even more stunned when another woman arrives at her door claiming to be Mrs Gladys Wilson, Alec's widow. Alison, who met Alec while working at Secret Intelligence Service headquarters during the war, realises her husband lied about being divorced. The Mrs Wilsons agree to cooperate with the burial to avoid a public scandal and Gordon and Nigel discovering the truth. Alison's investigation continues when she discovers a third wife through Karim, Alec's handler in India.
2
2
No.
2
Title
"Episode 2"
Directed by
Richard Laxton
Written by
Anna Symon
Original release date
4 December 2018 (2018-12-04)
U.K. viewers(millions)
8.91
Alison finds Dorothy, whom Alec married while stationed in India before the war. Dorothy, who discovered Alec's affair with Alison, left London during the war and told their son, Michael, that Alec was killed during one of the battles of el Alamein. Alison also realises that Alec's lies were not merely about his wives; Blakefield House, a large estate used as a hospital during the war, was not the ancestral family home they would live in one day, as he had told Alison and their sons. Alison discovers that before the war, Alec's handler introduced him to Dorothy, an actress, as part of his cover in Lahore. Dorothy believed Gladys was Alec's sister and married him in a sham ceremony when she became pregnant. Karim tells Alison that Alec saved hundreds of lives through his work as a spy, and she must let it go – but she refuses.
Alison finds Dorothy, whom Alec married while stationed in India before the war. Dorothy, who discovered Alec's affair with Alison, left London during the war and told their son, Michael, that Alec was killed during one of the battles of el Alamein. Alison also realises that Alec's lies were not merely about his wives; Blakefield House, a large estate used as a hospital during the war, was not the ancestral family home they would live in one day, as he had told Alison and their sons. Alison discovers that before the war, Alec's handler introduced him to Dorothy, an actress, as part of his cover in Lahore. Dorothy believed Gladys was Alec's sister and married him in a sham ceremony when she became pregnant. Karim tells Alison that Alec saved hundreds of lives through his work as a spy, and she must let it go – but she refuses.
No.
Alison finds Dorothy, whom Alec married while stationed in India before the war. Dorothy, who discovered Alec's affair with Alison, left London during the war and told their son, Michael, that Alec was killed during one of the battles of el Alamein. Alison also realises that Alec's lies were not merely about his wives; Blakefield House, a large estate used as a hospital during the war, was not the ancestral family home they would live in one day, as he had told Alison and their sons. Alison discovers that before the war, Alec's handler introduced him to Dorothy, an actress, as part of his cover in Lahore. Dorothy believed Gladys was Alec's sister and married him in a sham ceremony when she became pregnant. Karim tells Alison that Alec saved hundreds of lives through his work as a spy, and she must let it go – but she refuses.
3
3
No.
3
Title
"Episode 3"
Directed by
Richard Laxton
Written by
Anna Symon
Original release date
11 December 2018 (2018-12-11)
U.K. viewers(millions)
8.75
At the end of the war, Alec is arrested for theft, which he claims is a cover to infiltrate fascists in prison. In 1963, Gordon reveals that he knows Blakefield is not theirs and that he once saw his father working in a hospital as a porter. Alison is determined to prove to her sons that their father indeed worked in the Foreign Office. Alec's boss at MI6 tells her that Alec was a pathological liar who was sacked in 1942 for fabricating intelligence but Karim insists he was set up by a double agent who wanted Alec's job, to feed intelligence to Moscow. Just when Alison's faith in Alec seems restored, a young boy and his mother arrive at the Wilson home looking for his father – Alec. The boy believes Alec is a doctor and his mother, a nurse, announces herself as Mrs Wilson. In 1967, Alison finds peace by becoming a nun and is finally able to tell the truth to her sons. The series ends by showing all of Alec Wilson's living descendants, who first met their extended families in 2007 and by stating that in 2018, the Foreign Office still refused to release its files on Alec Wilson, declaring them to be too sensitive.
At the end of the war, Alec is arrested for theft, which he claims is a cover to infiltrate fascists in prison. In 1963, Gordon reveals that he knows Blakefield is not theirs and that he once saw his father working in a hospital as a porter. Alison is determined to prove to her sons that their father indeed worked in the Foreign Office. Alec's boss at MI6 tells her that Alec was a pathological liar who was sacked in 1942 for fabricating intelligence but Karim insists he was set up by a double agent who wanted Alec's job, to feed intelligence to Moscow. Just when Alison's faith in Alec seems restored, a young boy and his mother arrive at the Wilson home looking for his father – Alec. The boy believes Alec is a doctor and his mother, a nurse, announces herself as Mrs Wilson. In 1967, Alison finds peace by becoming a nun and is finally able to tell the truth to her sons. The series ends by showing all of Alec Wilson's living descendants, who first met their extended families in 2007 and by stating that in 2018, the Foreign Office still refused to release its files on Alec Wilson, declaring them to be too sensitive.
No.
At the end of the war, Alec is arrested for theft, which he claims is a cover to infiltrate fascists in prison. In 1963, Gordon reveals that he knows Blakefield is not theirs and that he once saw his father working in a hospital as a porter. Alison is determined to prove to her sons that their father indeed worked in the Foreign Office. Alec's boss at MI6 tells her that Alec was a pathological liar who was sacked in 1942 for fabricating intelligence but Karim insists he was set up by a double agent who wanted Alec's job, to feed intelligence to Moscow. Just when Alison's faith in Alec seems restored, a young boy and his mother arrive at the Wilson home looking for his father – Alec. The boy believes Alec is a doctor and his mother, a nurse, announces herself as Mrs Wilson. In 1967, Alison finds peace by becoming a nun and is finally able to tell the truth to her sons. The series ends by showing all of Alec Wilson's living descendants, who first met their extended families in 2007 and by stating that in 2018, the Foreign Office still refused to release its files on Alec Wilson, declaring them to be too sensitive.
No.
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original release date
viewers(millions)
1
"Episode 1"
Richard Laxton
Anna Symon
27 November 2018 (2018-11-27)
9.41
In Ealing in 1963, housewife Alison Wilson is stunned when Alec, her husband of 22 years, dies of a sudden heart attack. As she grieves with their two sons, Gordon and Nigel, she is even more stunned when another woman arrives at her door claiming to be Mrs Gladys Wilson, Alec's widow. Alison, who met Alec while working at Secret Intelligence Service headquarters during the war, realises her husband lied about being divorced. The Mrs Wilsons agree to cooperate with the burial to avoid a public scandal and Gordon and Nigel discovering the truth. Alison's investigation continues when she discovers a third wife through Karim, Alec's handler in India.
2
"Episode 2"
Richard Laxton
Anna Symon
4 December 2018 (2018-12-04)
8.91
Alison finds Dorothy, whom Alec married while stationed in India before the war. Dorothy, who discovered Alec's affair with Alison, left London during the war and told their son, Michael, that Alec was killed during one of the battles of el Alamein. Alison also realises that Alec's lies were not merely about his wives; Blakefield House, a large estate used as a hospital during the war, was not the ancestral family home they would live in one day, as he had told Alison and their sons. Alison discovers that before the war, Alec's handler introduced him to Dorothy, an actress, as part of his cover in Lahore. Dorothy believed Gladys was Alec's sister and married him in a sham ceremony when she became pregnant. Karim tells Alison that Alec saved hundreds of lives through his work as a spy, and she must let it go – but she refuses.
3
"Episode 3"
Richard Laxton
Anna Symon
11 December 2018 (2018-12-11)
8.75
At the end of the war, Alec is arrested for theft, which he claims is a cover to infiltrate fascists in prison. In 1963, Gordon reveals that he knows Blakefield is not theirs and that he once saw his father working in a hospital as a porter. Alison is determined to prove to her sons that their father indeed worked in the Foreign Office. Alec's boss at MI6 tells her that Alec was a pathological liar who was sacked in 1942 for fabricating intelligence but Karim insists he was set up by a double agent who wanted Alec's job, to feed intelligence to Moscow. Just when Alison's faith in Alec seems restored, a young boy and his mother arrive at the Wilson home looking for his father – Alec. The boy believes Alec is a doctor and his mother, a nurse, announces herself as Mrs Wilson. In 1967, Alison finds peace by becoming a nun and is finally able to tell the truth to her sons. The series ends by showing all of Alec Wilson's living descendants, who first met their extended families in 2007 and by stating that in 2018, the Foreign Office still refused to release its files on Alec Wilson, declaring them to be too sensitive.
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