Series Two of Mr Selfridge goes into production

Mr SelfridgePolly Walker, Aidan McArdle, Cal Macaninch are cast alongside lead actors Jeremy Piven, Katherine Kelly, Aisling Loftus and Frances O’Connor as ITV Studios begin filming the second series of Mr Selfridge in London.

Ten new episodes of the series began recording in London tlast week, following the ratings success of the first series for ITV.

Based upon the life of flamboyant American entrepreneur Harry Gordon Selfridge, who founded the world-renowned store on London’s Oxford Street in 1909, the second series picks up the story in 1914 as the store celebrates its 5th anniversary of trading.

Harry, played by Emmy award-winning American actor, Jeremy Piven, is proud of the store’s success but there is no time to rest on his laurels. With rumours rife and talk of war in Europe, he prepares staff for challenging times ahead. The store must play its own part in the war effort and help keep morale high on the home front.

Now more than ever Harry needs his wife, Rose, played by Frances O’Connor, by his side. But in the last four years, they have become increasingly estranged. Rose has been spending long periods in America with the couple’s daughters whilst their son Gordon remains at school in the UK. Consequently Harry runs the business and lives the life of a single man back in London.

In the first episode of the new series, Rose returns to support her husband during the anniversary celebrations. Surprised and thrilled to have her back, Harry embarks on a campaign to win her back. But Rose is caught up with an exciting new friendship with Bohemian novelist and business woman, Delphine Day, played by Polly Walker (John Carter, Clash of the Titans) whom she met on the boat home from New York. Delphine is self-assured, inspiring and a breath of fresh air for Rose. As the owner of the infamous Delphine’s Club in Soho, she begins to empower Rose and leaves Harry feeling beleaguered and sidelined.

Lady Mae Loxley, played by Katherine Kelly is also thrown off stride by the unexpected return to London of her husband, Lord Loxley, played by Aidan McArdle (Garrow’s Law, The Reckoning). Loxley is an alpha male who creates tensions and animosity at every turn and his unsettling presence threatens to drive a wedge between Harry and Lady Mae.

Arrival of a flamboyant new Head of Fashion, Mr Thackeray, played by Cal Macaninch, also sets a cat amongst the pigeons. Mr Thackeray spent his formative years working in Paris and relishes the opportunity to remind his colleagues of his illustrious training. He considers himself a cut above the other staff, especially Agnes Towler, played by Aisling Loftus, who he views as competition from the outset.

Agnes has been working in Paris and returns to London in episode one to work for Harry as Selfridge’s new Head of Display. With the fashion and style influence of the Parisians, Agnes turns heads with her sophisticated new look. Old flame, Victor Colleano, played Trystan Gravelle, has been promoted to manage Selfridge’s restaurant the Palm Court and has moved on with his life in Agnes’ absence. That is until Victor’s sparky young cousin and newly appointed waiter in the Palm Court, Franco, played by Sean Teale, decides to cause some mischief. And Henri Leclair, played by Gregory Fitoussi, returns from America a changed man.

Other key characters are also set to return and we pick up with their stories 4 years on. These include Miss Josie Mardle, played by Amanda Abbington, Tom Goodman-Hill as Harry’s Chief of Staff Mr Roger Grove, Ron Cook as Harry’s ever-faithful right hand man, Mr Crabb, Samuel West as journalist Frank Edwards, Amy Beth Hayes as ambitious shop girl Kitty Hawkins and Calum Callaghan as George Towler.

Kate Lewis, executive producer for ITV Studios said: “ITV Studios is thrilled to be making a second series of Mr Selfridge. The story of Harry Selfridge, his family and colleagues has drawn in a strong drama audience and we are delighted by the response. The second series will allow us to build on this success and it is a fantastic opportunity to focus on 1914 during the centenary of the Great War.”

Filming will take place on location in Greater London and Kent with transmission on ITV in 2014 to coincide with the centenary of the First World War.

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  • MR SELFRIDGE is itvs attempt at period drama what happened to classics like LWTs UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS or BBCS HOUSE OF ELLIOT or LEGENDARY DRAMA MADE BY ATV OVER 58 GLORYOUS YEARS its sad to say that MR SELFRIDGE is dire its poorly wriiten and as about as entertaining as DAVID CAMERON WITH THE TROTTS and ITV persist axing anything that was popular like HEARTBEAT or THE ROYAL then make this terrible garbage I wish we had ATV with SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM on a sunday that’s entertainment while MR SELFRIDGE is a pile of crap.