Mr Selfridge

Mr Selfridge

2013
Mr Selfridge
Mr Selfridge

Mr Selfridge

7.7 | TV-14 | en | Drama

Mr. Selfridge recounts the real life story of the flamboyant and visionary American founder of Selfridge's, London's lavish department store. Set in 1909 London, when women were reveling in a new sense of freedom and modernity, it follows Harry Gordon Selfridge ('Mile a Minute Harry'), a man with a mission to make shopping as thrilling as sex. Pioneering and reckless, with an almost manic energy, Harry created a theater of retail where any topic or trend that was new, exciting, entertaining - or just eccentric - was showcased.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP10  Episode 10
Mar. 11,2016
Episode 10

Harry's judgement, Whiteley's and even Lady Mae's love life are now all under the spotlight of a tabloid frenzy. Jimmy's final act has Harry reeling and the retail mogul retreats from the publicity for the sanctuary of home. Mae, now at the end of her tether, contemplates her future in London. The threat of a trade embargo imposed by Hardcastle sees acting boss Gordon backed into a corner, and Harry called to account.

EP9  Episode 9
Mar. 04,2016
Episode 9

As preparations are made to celebrate the store's 20th anniversary, Harry works tirelessly to break the suppliers' embargo on Whiteley's, while Mae manages in avoiding him. A stoic Mardle struggles to cope, and Meryl steps in to provide some much-needed help. Jimmy's accountant reveals a massive problem, which leads to a very risky and secret plan, while journalist Joe Tooby continues to investigate him - with shocking results.

EP8  Episode 8
Feb. 26,2016
Episode 8

Harry, Gordon and Jimmy publicly announce the purchase of Whiteley's, claiming it to be an exciting project that will cement the future of the Selfridge legacy. However, while later helping out Crabb with the Whiteley's accounts, Harry makes a worrying discovery. Grove is forced to admit it's time to retire, while Meryl makes a stand to her father in order to get Tilly reinstated. Jimmy starts to arouse suspicions when questioned about Victor, and a sudden tragedy sends shockwaves through the store.

EP7  Episode 7
Feb. 19,2016
Episode 7

Harry determines to get his life and the store back on track, and returns to what Selfridge's does best - a classic, store-wide summer promotion. However, he still has to contend with the disruptive antics of Lord Wynnstay, while a guilt-ridden Jimmy hides behind a daring new business proposition. Despite her grief and shock, Mae's new ready-to-wear summer collection proves a runaway success as Kitty's time at Selfridge's comes to a poignant end. Drama, starring Jeremy Piven, Sacha Dhawan and Katherine Kelly.

EP6  Episode 6
Feb. 12,2016
Episode 6

Reeling from the bad publicity after the assault on the store, Harry finds himself forced to admit the true state of his financial affairs when D'Ancona piles on more pressure, and later finds himself embroiled in a costly spat with media magnate Lord Wynnstay. Mr Grove and Miss Mardle plan their very special forthcoming event, and Meryl enlists Tilly's help for a very important task - fuelling Miss Ellis' ire in the process. Mae and Victor grow closer, leaving Jimmy to become increasingly jealous.

EP5  Episode 5
Feb. 05,2016
Episode 5

The ground floor of the department store is transformed into a movie set, as Double Trouble starring the Dolly Sisters and famed-actor Bumby Wallace is filmed. Harry is delighted to be the source of excitement throughout London once again, as Grove and Mardle attempt to grapple with their past - and their future. Kitty comes to a horrible realisation, and Mae reconnects with old-flame Victor. Meanwhile, Harry's mistakes catch up with him in dramatic fashion.

EP4  Episode 4
Jan. 29,2016
Episode 4

After the huge success of the Selfridge Trust, Harry whisks a large group of journalists abroad to Biarritz for a typically decadent roaring twenties affair, which soon manages to get a little out of hand. Nevertheless, the retail magnate uses the occasion to announce that the Selfridge group has purchased a raft of new department stores across Britain. Meanwhile in London, the staff are preparing for a special visit by celebrated writer AA Milne, and Grove determines to continue with life as normal, until he gets a blast from the past.

EP3  Episode 3
Jan. 22,2016
Episode 3

Despite his loss, Harry pretends that it is business as usual and is happy to be distracted by new belle Rosie Dolly. Kitty is nervous to meet her role model, cosmetics icon Elizabeth Arden, who is opening an historic concession in the store. Following a fall, Grove contemplates retirement and buys the family's first motorcar, while the launch of a joint venture between Jimmy and Harry leaves Gordon simmering.

EP2  Episode 2
Jan. 15,2016
Episode 2

Following the Queen of Time unveiling accident, Harry recovers at his country home. However, keen to quash any retirement rumours, he returns to the store at the earliest possible moment intent on opening a cutting-edge technology department, and soon annoys Mae when he insists on a role for the Dolly Sisters at her first-ever fashion launch. Kitty is soul-searching after Connie's news gets around the store, while mysterious entrepreneur Jimmy Dillon starts to make his mark on Harry - not to mention Mae.

EP1  Episode 1
Jan. 08,2016
Episode 1

It's 1928 and nine years on, retail magnate Harry is enjoying his time at the heart of the Roaring Twenties. In store, while about to unveil a new monument he receives a very special visitor - though a later accident places his role at the helm in jeopardy. Elsewhere, Mr Grove celebrates his birthday in the company of his now 19-year-old daughter Meryl, and store favourite Kitty Edwards is keen to show off her luxurious new abode - while her sister Connie has some exciting news.

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7.7 | TV-14 | en | Drama | More Info
Released: 2013-01-06 | Released Producted By: GBH , ITV Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.itv.com/hub/mr-selfridge
Synopsis

Mr. Selfridge recounts the real life story of the flamboyant and visionary American founder of Selfridge's, London's lavish department store. Set in 1909 London, when women were reveling in a new sense of freedom and modernity, it follows Harry Gordon Selfridge ('Mile a Minute Harry'), a man with a mission to make shopping as thrilling as sex. Pioneering and reckless, with an almost manic energy, Harry created a theater of retail where any topic or trend that was new, exciting, entertaining - or just eccentric - was showcased.

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Cast

Jeremy Piven , Ron Cook , Tom Goodman-Hill

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Todd1952-SF There's a lot I like about Mr Selfridge. The sets, the costumes, the overall milieu of the department store, and the characters and their interpersonal relationships. It is a highly fictionalized story, though, and doesn't always track with the life of the real Harry Selfridge. I suspect that most of the other characters, apart from his family members, never really existed. But that's fine -- I know its historical fiction and historical fiction can be very entertaining. The major negative factor for me, though, is Jeremy Piven's acting, which lacks anything resembling nuance. Whatever is happening with Harry Selfridge, he's loud and he waves his arms around a lot. High volume with lots of gesticulation is Piven's stock-in-trade, it would appear. The famous Dorothy Parker once criticized Katharine Hepburn's first performance on the New York stage by writing "Katharine Hepburn delivered a striking performance that ran the gamut of emotions from A to B." (Hepburn freely admitted in later life that she was awful in "The Lake" and had no idea what she was doing when she got on stage in that first paid performance.) I'd like to make the same snide comment about Jeremy Piven in "Mr Selfridge", but it wouldn't be accurate. Mr. Piven's emotional gamut never quite makes it from A to B. If he's trying to speak to the entire staff as a group at Selfridge's, he's loud. When his wife die and he's expressing grief, he's loud. When he's trying to comfort someone else who has lost a loved one, he's loud. I suppose it makes acting easy if you just recite the lines the same way no matter what the context happens to be for the scene in question, but even if Selfridge is supposed to have a "larger than life" personality -- and I believe he did -- I can't believe he was always loud with lots of gesturing. There must have been times when he was subdued. I have to say that every other actor and actress in "Mr Selfridge" strikes me as well-cast and excellent. Tom Goodman-Hill as Roger Grove, Amanda Abbington as Josie Mardle, Katherine Kelly as Mae Rennard (formerly Lady Mae Loxley, Aisling Loftus as Agnes Towler, Ron Cook as Arthur Crabb, just to name a few, are all excellent. Sad that Jeremy Piven isn't up to the same standard of acting. Still, so many things about this TV drama work that I've found it worth watching and I'm looking forward to the series finale this coming Sunday.
lilguy1-1 I agree with many of the reviewers that Mr. Selfridge holds its own as a high-quality drama. There are many reasons for this, including the writing, the costumes and sets, and the supporting cast. But I also agree with those who mention that Jeremy Piven is the weak link in the drama, even though he is the central character. His acting never seems convincing emotionally and lacks depth, especially compared to the performances of all the other characters. When he acts I involuntarily find myself grimacing, hoping things will improve, but they never do. But the strength of the rest of the cast saves the day and continues to make this a compelling program.
nelleke-97387 Dutch review: Masterpiece has been successful in touching the hearts of Dutch television-watchers. As a professional director I know what a good job has been done, and many with me..We enjoy the care that has been taken to make us part of the lives of people who must have existed, although their characters are combinations of lots and lots of people. I did notice a lot of people telling each other about this BBCproduction. Although Dutch television has more and more good productions, we are a bit jealous of the Britains..(their budgets?)Speaking for myself: After having seen almost three seasons of Mr Selfridge (and all his colleagues and family-members) I've become part of some live-stories that captures me over and over again. I almost never watch soaps because of their flat characters, but I cannot wait until the next episode of Mr Selfridge emerges on my flat-screen. (and my son keeps asking why I'm not turning on 'popcorn-tv', I won't! I like the waiting also! Why is it capturing me? As a director of all kind of theater-productions I love the story lines, the natural way of acting (simple and very expressive). I love the (small) details, completely in tune with the characters, but also the big overviews. I especially love the 'over all' atmosphere. I enjoy the flow of images and music, but also the stills. The historical facts are very moving and interesting and I also respect very much the fantasy-parts. People are all different and experience reality from another point of view, so some fantasy is right into place.. Until now I have noticed the very carefully build up characters, all with different accents, color of voices, dressing-style, hairstyle and make-up. I'm amazed about the continuously development of their characters, which isn't an easy job to do. In two words: Well done! Many a people won't express their-selves on this type of platforms..But they also love Mr Selfridge (and the others)
digitalbrian We were lead to this show after finding out that it was the reason "The Paradise" were canceled, both my wife and I enjoyed "The Paradise" and were hoping to be blown away by Mr. Selfridge.That didn't happen, it is a good series but it is missing one important character that Paradise had, namely Denise, Mr Selfridge tries hard but Jeremy Piven is not that good an actor, his deliverance is mediocre at best, the story itself is charming though and that is why we watched the entire first 2 series.I don't think they should have canceled The Paradise, there would have been room for both.