In her moulting fur and gym shoes, Frances de la Tour’s superb Dorothy – peeress, ex-model and long-time hermit – is as grand and down-at-heel as Stacpole, a ebbing nation residence in South Yorkshire where she lives in dust-sheeted, Arctic conditions with her lower-class messenger Iris (a marvellously tattered and skilfully rebellious Linda Bassett).
Dorothy’s brisk, archdeacon sister Jun (Selina Cadell) wants to palm a place over to a trust. But where “access” and a impending hordes are concerned, Dorothy’s opinion to other people is some-more Jean-Paul Sartre than Barbra Streisand. So she is tempted by an offer from a Concern, a sly organisation of rich philanthropists who also wish to revive a skill though for a “like-minded… like-moneyed” elite, and usually if it can be ecstatic to mature Wiltshire or
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