GENTLEMAN JACK Season 1 Episodes

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8 min readApr 19, 2019

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The HBO/BBC drama series GENTLEMAN JACK begins its eight-episode season MONDAY, APRIL 22 (10:00–11:00 p.m. ET/PT) on HBO. Created, written and co-directed by Sally Wainwright (“Happy Valley,” “Last Tango in Halifax”), and starring BAFTA Award winner Suranne Jones (“Doctor Foster,” “Save Me”), GENTLEMAN JACK tells the story of a woman who had a passion for life and a mind for business, and bucked society’s expectations at every turn.

Episode 8: “Are you still talking?” (season finale)

Debut date: MONDAY, JUNE 10 (10:00–11:00 p.m. ET/PT)

Photo: Suranne Jones, Stephanie Hyam (Credit: James Stack/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

Following a four-week journey from Paris to Copenhagen, Lister (Suranne Jones) finds acceptance and appreciation in Danish high society, stepping out of her sartorial comfort zone to attend a birthday ball hosted by Queen Marie (Sophie Grabol). When difficult news arrives from Shibden, Lister is faced with the decision to stay in Europe or go back home. In Scotland, a shocking discovery about Captain Sutherland (Derek Riddell) leads Ann Walker (Sophie Rundle) to make a bold resolution about her future. An unexpected visitor to the farm threatens to expose Thomas Sowden’s (Tom Lewis) macabre secret.

Written by Sally Wainwright; directed by Sally Wainwright.

Photos: Emma Wrightson, Anthony Flanagan (Credit: Matt Squire/HBO); Suranne Jones (Credit: Aimee Spinks/HBO).
Photos: Sophie Grabol, Suranne Jones; Suranne Jones (Credit for both: James Stack/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode 7: “Why’ve you brought that?”

Debut date: MONDAY, JUNE 3 (10:15–11:15 p.m. ET/PT)

Photo: Suranne Jones (Credit: Aimee Spinks/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

Before setting off for Europe to escape her heartache, Lister (Suranne Jones) invites Christopher Rawson (Vincent Franklin) to Shibden to rebuke him for publicly insulting Marian (Gemma Whelan). Later, Lister comes up with a bold strategy to mine her own coal and expose the Rawson brothers’ industrial-scale theft. In Scotland, Ann Walker (Sophie Rundle) becomes increasingly distressed when she discovers that her brother-in-law, Captain Sutherland (Derek Riddell), plans to marry her off to his penniless cousin. A trip to London with her old flame, Mariana Lawton (Lydia Leonard), exposes Lister to crippling memories of their past relationship. Despite his lowly social status, Thomas Sowden (Tom Lewis) plucks up the courage to speak to Mr. Washington (Joe Armstrong) about his future with Suzannah (Amy James-Kelly).

Written by Sally Wainwright; directed by Sally Wainwright.

Photos: Albane Courtois (Credit: Aimee Spinks/HBO); Vincent Franklin (Credit: Matt Squire/HBO).
Photos: Sophie Rundle, Derek Riddel; Gemma Jones (Credit for both: Aimee Spinks/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode 6: “Do ladies do that?”

Debut date: MONDAY, MAY 27 (10:05–11:05 p.m.)

Photo: Suranne Jones, Sophie Rundle (Credit: Matt Squire/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

With Ann Walker’s (Sophie Rundle) mental state in a downward spiral, Lister (Suranne Jones) is forced to contemplate travelling to Europe alone, despite her family’s warnings that doing so will raise eyebrows. Aunt Anne (Gemma Jones) and Captain Lister (Timothy West) endure another visit from the irritating Mr. Abbott (John Hollingworth), while Marian (Gemma Whelan) remains peeved that her sister is absent once again. Lister reopens her coal-mine negotiations with the powerful Rawson brothers (Vincent Franklin, Shaun Dooley). Thomas Sowden’s (Tom Lewis) secret casts a cloud over his budding relationship with Suzannah Washington (Amy James-Kelly). Ann’s Scottish relatives swoop in with their own ideas about what’s best for her future.

Written by Sally Wainwright; directed by Jennifer Perrott

Photos (L-R): Suranne Jones; Suranne Jones, Sophie Rundle (Credit: Aimee Spinks/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode 5: “Let’s have another look at your past perfect”

Debut date: MONDAY, MAY 20 (10:05–11:05 p.m.)

Photo: Suranne Jones, Brendan Patricks (Credit: Matt Squire/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

The widowed Reverend Ainsworth (Brendan Patricks) arrives in Halifax, and with encouragement from Mrs. Priestley (Amelia Bullmore), sets his sights on Ann Walker (Sophie Rundle). Aware that Ainsworth’s attentions are stirring up memories for her lover, Lister (Suranne Jones) sets out to deal with the clergyman in her own inimitable manner. Meanwhile, Lister presses on with the transformation of her estate, but her ambitious plans threaten to lead her into trouble. At afternoon tea, Marian (Gemma Whelan) remains impressed by Mr. Abbott (John Hollingworth), though her aunt (Gemma Jones) and father (Timothy West) are less so. A discovery in the pigsty gives Mary Sowden (Lucy Black) reason to suspect Thomas (Tom Lewis) is lying about his father.

Written by Sally Wainwright; directed by Jennifer Perrott.

Photos: Amelia Bullmore; Gemma Whelan, John Hollingworth, Stephanie Cole (Credit for both: Matt Squire/HBO).
Photo: Suranne Jones (Credit: Aimee Spinks/HBO); Amelia Bullmore, Peter Davison (Credit: Matt Squire/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode 4: “Most women are dull and stupid”

Debut date: MONDAY, MAY 13 (10:05–11:05 p.m.)

Photo: Suranne Jones, Sophie Rundle (Credit: Matt Squire/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

During a visit to York, Lister (Suranne Jones) is delighted when Doctor Belcombe confirms that she is the perfect tonic for Ann Walker’s (Sophie Rundle) nervous disorder. When news of a friend’s death arrives, Ann’s desperate reaction makes Lister suspect that she has secrets of her own. Meanwhile, as her rivalry with Christopher Rawson (Vincent Franklin) heats up, Lister steps up her plan to re-open her old coal mines. At Shibden, Eugénie’s (Albane Courtois) misfortune has implications for John Booth (Thomas Howes), and Thomas Sowden (Tom Lewis) spins a risky web of lies after his father’s disappearance.

Written by Sally Wainwright; directed by Sarah Harding.

Photos: Suranne Jones, Gemma Whelan; Sophie Rundle
Photos: Suranne Jones, Sophie Rundle; Suranne Jones, George Costigan (Credit for all: Matt Squire/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode 3: “Oh is that what you call it?”

Debut date: MONDAY, MAY 6 (10:00–11:00 p.m. ET/PT)

Photo: Suranne Jones, Sophie Rundle (Credit: Matt Squire/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

Lister (Suranne Jones) confides her hopes for a future with Ann Walker (Sophie Rundle) to her aunt (Gemma Jones), as Ann’s neighbor, Mrs. Priestley (Amelia Bullmore), has an inkling about the two women’s relationship that presents a threat. Meanwhile, John Booth (Thomas Howes) is surprised at his own romantic success. The Rawson brothers (Vincent Franklin, Shaun Dooley) step up their attempts to out-maneuver Lister in the coal business. Marian (Gemma Whelan) grows annoyed that her sister is treating Shibden like a hotel. The mouthy behavior of Lister’s tenant, Sam Sowden (Anthony Flanagan), causes problems for his son Thomas (Tom Lewis).

Written by Sally Wainwright; directed by Sarah Harding.

Photos (L-R): Anthony Flanagan, Tom Lewis, Felix Johnson (Credit: Matt Squire/HBO); Suranne Jones (Credit: Aimee Spinks/HBO); Suranne Jones, Joe Armstrong (Credit: Aimee Spinks/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode 2: “I just went there to study anatomy”

Debut date: MONDAY, APRIL 29 (10:00–11:00 p.m.)

Photo: Suranne Jones, Sophie Rundle (Credit: Matt Squire/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

Lister (Suranne Jones) begins a playful but dangerous courtship of Ann Walker (Sophie Rundle), who quickly finds herself captivated by the attentions of her neighbor. Lister’s plan to excavate her coal mines brings her into the path of local magistrate Christopher Rawson (Vincent Franklin) and his brother Jeremiah (Shaun Dooley). While Ann Walker prepares for a trip to the Lake District, her cousin’s (Peter Davison) reaction to her budding friendship leads her to realize that Lister is not popular with everyone in the community. Back at Shibden, Lister’s servant, John Booth (Thomas Howes), offers a solution to Eugénie’s (Albane Courtois) problem. Meanwhile, Lister wonders if confronting the past could be the key to finding future happiness. Written by Sally Wainwright; directed by Sally Wainwright.

Photos (L-R): Vincent Franklin, Suranne Jones; Vincent Franklin; Albane Courtois, Suranne Jones (Credit for all: Matt Squire/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode 1: “I was just passing”

Debut date: MONDAY, APRIL 22 (10:00–11:00 p.m. ET/PT)

Photo: Wim Snape, Suranne Jones (Credit: Matt Squire). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

Halifax, 1832. Anne Lister (Suranne Jones) returns to Shibden Hall, having discovered that her would-be companion, the aristocratic Vere Hobart (Jodhi May), has accepted a marriage proposal from a man. Despite her affection for her elderly aunt (Gemma Jones), Lister is frustrated by the shabbiness of her ancestral home and finds her father (Timothy West) and long-suffering sister (Gemma Whelan) difficult to live with. When Lister discovers that her land is rich in coal, her plans to transform the estate soon provide a welcome distraction. On the neighboring estate, shy heiress Ann Walker (Sophie Rundle) is quietly delighted to hear that the charismatic Anne Lister is back. Meanwhile, a hit-and-run accident on Shibden land puts a child’s life at risk, and Lister’s new French maid, Eugénie (Albane Courtois), finds herself in trouble.

Written by Sally Wainwright; directed by Sally Wainwright.

Photos: Natalie Gavin, Suranne Jones; Suranne Jones, Timothy West, Kelvin Cantwell
Photos: Gemma Whelan, Gemma Jones, Timothy West; Albane Courtois, Suranne Jones (Credit for all: Matt Squire). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

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