Dope Girls promises to reveal a world that has long been forgotten. The years after the First World War saw huge social upheaval, as men returning from the frontline got home to discover women who ...
“Dope Girls takes place in a busy period, historically, and crams in clandestine same-sex affairs, the 1918 flu pandemic outbreak, spiritualism and empire, among many other ideas. All of this ...
Dope Girls, the eagerly anticipated new BBC six-part series, made its BBC One debut on Saturday, 22 February. However, fans weren't exactly thrilled with the new drama. Set in the aftermath of ...
Watching Dope Girls (BBC1, Sat, 9.15pm), reminded me of Goldman's maxim. Not knowing anything, and searching for the next small screen sensation, the Beeb commissioners seem to have allowed ...
Now, a third drama has entered the fray, with BBC One’s Dope Girls – a rip-roaring look at Soho’s underground club scene and the women who spearheaded it in the aftermath of the First World War. The ...
It's this history which sets the scene for the BBC’s latest crime drama, Dope Girls: a world where police raids, illicit nightclubs and budding female criminal enterprises was the order of the day.
While most post-war movies and TV shows depict the women left at home as lost souls waiting for the men in their lives to return, the new show Dope Girls (on CTV Drama Channel, CTV.ca, the CTV app and ...
The billing for new drama Dope Girls (BBC1, Saturday) promised much. “Soho 1918,” it teased. “Fierce desperate women carve out an empire in a gritty underground world.” It’s a formula I ...
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