The short clip posted on Wednesday sees The Boys star step into the role of Rupert Campbell-Black, a former Olympian, MP and womaniser who has a long-standing rivalry with Lord Tony Baddingham, played by Scottish actor David Tennant. Published in 1988, Rivals is part of Dame Jilly’s Rutshire Chronicles series and has been adapted into an eight-part series of the same name, debuting on streaming platforms later this year. Set against the backdrop of the drama and shocking antics of the power-grabbing social elite of 1980s England, the story delves into the cutthroat world of independent British television in 1986.
It also follows the tension between Campbell-Black and Baddingham, two of fictional Rutshire county’s most powerful men, as it is on the cusp of boiling over. As the rivalry intensifies, secrets, alliances and snatched liaisons see wives, lovers, colleagues, friends and families drawn into their battle. The first look teaser opens with an aerial shot of a helicopter flying over fields as Tennant’s voiceover says: “This is going to be marvellous.
” The Doctor Who star is seen donning tweed, a flat cap and sunglasses as he takes on the character of Baddingham, controller of the independent Corinium Television franchise. Another clip sees Tennant in a smart suit standing in a doorway with his hand on his hip as Lady Monica Baddingham, played by Sherwood’s Claire Rushbrook, bangs a gong in front of him. The teaser also shows Hassell sauntering on to a plane an.