Deadline: BBC Two’s three-part drama Life In Squares is stirring up interest, and getting some hot and bothered, ahead of its Monday airdate in the UK. The story of the Bloomsbury Group — a collection of friends and lovers that included Virginia Woolf, John Maynard Keynes, and Lytton Strachey — it’s billed as an “intimate and emotional portrait,” but is also understood to feature its fair share of sex (see trailer above). The Daily Mail breathlessly calls it “the raciest costume drama ever seen” and has referred to it as a “bonkbuster.” The rest of the UK will have to wait until July 27 to find out for themselves. While there is currently no U.S. broadcaster, one is likely to hop on.
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