Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

FLESH AND BLOOD On MASTERPIECE

Shown from left to right: Imelda Staunton as Mary, Stephen Rea as Mark, Francesca Annis as Vivien, Russell Tovey as Jake, Claudie Blakley as Helen and Lydia Leonard as Natalie.
Courtesy of MASTERPIECE
Shown from left to right: Imelda Staunton as Mary, Stephen Rea as Mark, Francesca Annis as Vivien, Russell Tovey as Jake, Claudie Blakley as Helen and Lydia Leonard as Natalie.

Saturdays, May 27 - June 17, 2023 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with KPBS Passport! + Encore Fridays, June 2 - 23 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV

Lust, greed, wrath, envy, and pride are just some of the deadly sins that plague a seemingly happy family in a mystery-thriller starring Imelda Staunton (“Harry Potter,” “Vera Drake”) and Francesca Annis (RECKLESS, CRANFORD), who play close neighbors cast into a generational psychodrama, on FLESH AND BLOOD, airing in four cliffhanging episodes on MASTERPIECE.

FLESH AND BLOOD: Official Preview

Also starring are Claudie Blakley (GRANTCHESTER, CRANFORD), Russell Tovey (YEARS AND YEARS, LITTLE DORRIT), and Lydia Leonard (GENTLEMAN JACK, APPLE TREE YARD) as the grown-up children of Annis’s character, Vivien; Stephen Rea (THE STRANGER) as a suspicious new addition to the family; and David Bamber (VICTORIA) as the detective who tries to work out whether an unfortunate incident was an accident or, in fact, a heinous crime.

Advertisement
FLESH AND BLOOD: Scene Vivian's new boyfriend

Staunton, who is set to star as Queen Elizabeth II in the next season of THE CROWN, gives a slyly comedic performance as Mary, the family’s long-time next-door neighbor, whose life is devoted to gardening and trying to be helpful to Vivien.

Opening with emergency vehicles on the scene of a life-threatening mishap, the mystery for viewers is: Who has done what to whom?

As D.I. Doug Lineham (Bamber) elicits the details in flashbacks, it all started innocently enough. Widowed a year and a half earlier, glamorous former salon owner Vivien (Annis) invites her three children to their seaside childhood home for an important announcement: she has a new man in her life, Mark (Rae), a widowed retired surgeon.

Shown from left to right: Russell Tovey as Jake and Lydia Leonard as Natalie.
Courtesy of MASTERPIECE
Shown from left to right: Russell Tovey as Jake and Lydia Leonard as Natalie.

Wrapped up in their own complicated relationships, the children have mixed reactions. Career woman Helen (Blakley) is the eldest, and she is slightly wary of Mark, perhaps because she sees romance as entirely transactional, which is how she treats her stay-at-home husband, handyman, cook, and occasional sex partner, George (Keir Charles, "Love Actually"). Naturally, she is curious what Mark wants from her mother.

FLESH AND BLOOD: Scene

Jake (Tovey) is downright hostile to Mark, possibly out of guilt over the breakup of his marriage to Leila (Lara Rossi, "Robin Hood"). Also, he’s worried about his inheritance, which may be his only hope for financial security. Aside from his income as a personal trainer, Jake earns extra cash as a kept man for one of his clients, Stella (Sharon Small, INSPECTOR LYNLEY).

Advertisement
Shown from left to right: Russell Tovey as Jake and Lara Rossi as Leila.
Courtesy of MASTERPIECE
Shown from left to right: Russell Tovey as Jake and Lara Rossi as Leila.

Only Natalie (Leonard), the youngest, is genuinely excited for her mom, likely because a fulfilling partnership is Natalie’s fondest wish. At the moment, she is in the fifth year of an aimless affair with her boss, Tony (Vincent Regan, POLDARK), who promises to divorce his wife, Carla (Stephanie Langton, HOLBY BLUE), so he can marry her. But he has yet to deliver.

Then there is the opinion of Mary (Staunton). Having no close family of her own, she has been a second mother to Helen, Jake, and Natalie. A born sleuth, she conveys her serious doubts about Mark in the most elliptical way imaginable.

FLESH AND BLOOD: Scene with Mary

As for Mark, he dotes on Vivien, treats her to awkward and expensive surprises, demonstrating his social skills—plus he really wants to marry her. The question on everyone’s mind: Is he hiding something?

Stephen Rea as Mark and Francesca Annis as Vivien.
Courtesy of MASTERPIECE
Stephen Rea as Mark and Francesca Annis as Vivien.

Critics were charmed during the U.K. broadcast: 
The Evening Standard calling it “top-notch TV...a perfectly judged script... excellent performances from the entire cast.” The Radio Times proclaimed it, “mischievous, suspenseful, and unexpectedly funny – very funny in fact.”
 And The Daily Mail observed that the show’s ingenious plot “turns the traditional crime drama upside-down.”

EPISODE GUIDE:

Episode 1 Saturday, May 27 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 + Encore Friday, June 2 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV - When Vivien introduces Mark to her three grown children, they are suspicious. Meanwhile, their own lives are a mess.

Shown from left to right: Stephen Rea as Mark and Francesca Annis as Vivien.
Courtesy of MASTERPIECE
Shown from left to right: Stephen Rea as Mark and Francesca Annis as Vivien.

Episode 2 Saturday, June 3 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 + Encore Friday, June 9 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV - Vivien and Mark grow closer as Helen, Jake and Natalie get progressively unhinged. Mary does some investigating.

Imelda Staunton as Mary.
Courtesy of MASTERPIECE
Imelda Staunton as Mary.

Episode 3 Saturday, June 10 at 9 p.m on KPBS 2 + Encore Friday, June 16 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV - As Vivien and Mark prepare for a trip to India, Jake gets a hot tip. Helen and Natalie reach crisis points with their partners.

Francesca Annis as Vivien and Imelda Staunton as Mary.
Courtesy of MASTERPIECE
Francesca Annis as Vivien and Imelda Staunton as Mary.

Episode 4 Saturday, June 17 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 + Friday, June 23 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV - Four romantic relationships spiral out of control. Mary responds to an emergency.

Francesca Annis as Vivien.
Courtesy of MASTERPIECE
Francesca Annis as Vivien.

Watch On Your Schedule:

The series is available to stream with KPBS Passport on the PBS App, a benefit for members supporting KPBS at $60 or more yearly, using your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, AppleTV, Amazon Fire or Chromecast. Learn more and activate your benefit now.

Join The Conversation:

MASTERPIECE is on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, @masterpiecepbs on Twitter #MasterpiecePBS #FleshAndBloodPBS

Credits:

A Silverprint Pictures production for ITV and MASTERPIECE. The series was created and written by Sarah Williams. Silverprint Pictures’ Creative Director Kate Bartlett executive produces the series with Williams. The director is BAFTA nominee Louise Hooper. The producer is Letitia Knight. Susanne Simpson is the executive producer for MASTERPIECE. Silverprint Pictures is part of ITV Studios. ITV Studios Global Entertainment distributes FLESH AND BLOOD internationally.