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In the season-one finale of Outrageous, the new BritBox series about the Mitford family, things for some of the six sisters seem to be working out well—sort of.This exclusive Town & Country look at ...
Narrated by Nancy (Bessie Carter), the narrative arc of “Outrageous” is most prominently focused on Diana and Unity, the two Mitford sisters who become avowed fascists in the years before World War II ...
Outrageous tells the story of the Mitford sisters and how their choices and refusal to play by the set norms often resulted ...
Unity Valkyrie Mitford – yes, that really was her name, and yes, she really was conceived in a Canadian town called Swastika – took the fascist infatuation even further.
They're the subject of new BritBox series 'Outrageous' but they were even more so in reality; this is everything you need to ...
The lives of the aristocracy during that golden period between the wars seems to fascinate TV programme makers – all the shooting parties, the balls and the flirtation with fascism exerts a strange ...
Another Mitford sister who fell under the sway of the Nazi Party, middle sibling Unity (portrayed by Shannon Watson) became a fervent supporter of fascism and Adolf Hitler, embracing the ideology ...
A sneak peek from Outrageous episode 4 sees The Mitfords discuss politics whilst a photographer tries to take a pleasant ...
Another Mitford sister who fell under the sway of the Nazi Party, middle sibling Unity (portrayed by Shannon Watson) became a fervent supporter of fascism and Adolf Hitler, embracing the ideology ...
Unity might have been the most scandalous of the Mitford sisters—it's no wonder, considering her early embrace of right-wing politics and her eventual move to Germany to be close (though just ...
In 1934, Unity moved to Germany and started studying at a language school close to the Nazi part headquarters in Munich and would often eat at the Osteria Bavaria, a favourite restaurant of Hitler ...
Get to know the real Mitford sisters whose lives as aristocrats, writers, rebels, and fascists inspired the BritBox drama. ... One example is Unity’s pursuit of a connection with Hitler.