Rivals is the latest Disney+ show that everyone has been talking about - but while fans have been loving the plot, costumes ...
Rivals ends on a life-or-death cliffhanger, anticipating a possible second season that wasn't in the book but had a real-life ...
Cooper herself, “queen of the bonkbuster” and executive producer of the series, lives in the postcard-worthy village of ...
The actual dramatic arc of Rivals involves the arcane world of British ... new-money heir to a munitions fortune and the boss of a regional British TV network who’s both evil and pathologically ...
Saying that, though, Rivals is just one of the novels in the original Jilly Cooper book series, so if the TV show were to follow the order of the books, it could very well be a possibility that a ...
Have you finished watching Rivals, the eight-episode adaptation of Dame Jilly Cooper's 1988 novel of the same name, yet? If you haven't, the chances are that the person next to you on the Tube has ...
Declan ( Aidan Turner) and Maud’s ( Victoria Smurfit) relationship is so messy, and she chooses herself at the end of the ...
In her new interview about Rivals, she continued: “I should be able to do a scene like this and not receive negative attention. The two should not go hand in hand. A woman said to me on ...
So I gave the queen of bonkbusters a call. It was 1996 and Jilly Cooper’s latest book in the Rutshire Chronicles – the notorious upper-class shagfest that inspired Rivals, one of this year’s most ...
In the last week we have thought of little else but Disney+'s Rivals. The eight-part series is full of 1980s glamour, plenty of sex scenes and a fierce rivalry between two feuding TV companies, ...
While “Rivals” is about people who are “hungry ... The tension between the three begins to build when BBC’s star TV journalist, Declan O’Hara (Aidan Turner), accepts Tony’s offer ...