Episode 3
1930s comedy drama based on EF Benson's novels. The arrival in Tilling of an Italian contessa gives Mapp a chance to expose Lucia as a fraud.
While most of Tilling thrills to Lucia's artistic accomplishments, Mapp is convinced that her summer visitor is a crashing fraud and sets out to prove it with her usual vigour. Lucia repels an early attack on her musical talent with ease and judicious use of the easier movements of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, and Mapp is forced to open a new front with an all-out assault on her linguistic ability.
Suspecting that her tenant's grasp of Italian is limited to the few phrases she may have picked up from occasional trips to the opera, Mapp thrills to the news that Tilling is to be visited by a genuine Italian contessa. This surely will call Lucia's bluff. And when Lucia goes down with a bout of influenza on the very day of the contessa's arrival, all of Mapp's suspicions seem justified...
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Mapp tests Lucia's Italian
Duration: 02:05
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Evie Bartlett | Poppy Miller |
Rev Kenneth 'Padre' Bartlett | Paul Ritter |
Irene Coles | Gemma Whelan |
Major Benjy Flint | Mark Gatiss |
Elizabeth Mapp | Miranda Richardson |
Godiva 'Diva' Plaistow | Felicity Montagu |
Emmeline 'Lucia' Lucas | Anna Chancellor |
Algernon Wyse | Nicholas Woodeson |
Susan Wyse MBE | Pippa Haywood |
Grosvenor | Soo Drouet |
Georgie Pillson | Steve Pemberton |
Foljambe | Jenny Platt |
Cadman | Gavin Brocker |
Janet | Maxine Roach |
Amelia, Contessa di Faraglione | Frances Barber |
Station Master | Richard Cant |
Twistevant | Andy Godfrey |
Withers | Susan Porrett |
Writer | Steve Pemberton |
Author | EF Benson |
Director | Diarmuid Lawrence |
Producer | Susie Liggat |
Executive Producer | Lisa Osborne |
adapting EF Benson | Mark Gatiss |
adapting EF Benson | Steve Pemberton |
Interview: Miranda Richardson
Miranda Richardson discusses Mapp's extraordinary spirit
Interview: Anna Chancellor
Anna explains Lucia's backstory and the Tilling social hierarchy