Category: Character Sheets

  • Alice Settle (nee Wollenby)

    Episodes 1, 2, 3

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    Not yet cast

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    Alice Wollenby. Early 20’s woman quite an extrovert and talkative. Wealthy.

    Character Design Sources

    Character inspiration:
    Mia Wasikowska as Alice Kingsleigh in Tim Burton’s Alice
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1014759/


    A charming young woman from a wealthy family, in love with Henry who is considered too old for her by her family. Alice being the bright, impulsive woman she is suggests they elope and seek a more exciting life together in Paris where love rules.

    Her optimistic carefree ideas often lead her to conflict with her family who believe she should be more demure and act as social status dictates. Alice, though feels suffocated by those expectations and would much rather lead her life as she chooses.

    Often appearing chaotic this is a side effect of her intelligence and inquisitive mind which needs to find an outlet. The actions that her family find disruptive are outcomes of her naivety which her sudden bursts of expression drop her in trouble. Alice is aware to some extent that she lacks real life experience and the prospect of eloping is both romantic and the casting off of the shackles she seeks to be rid of. Only from doing this she thinks she can find her place in the world on her own terms.

    Finding Henry (through a mutual family connection) she has found someone who, while not as determined to throw off the expectations find the thought exciting.

    Anyone around Alice catches her spontaneous excitement vibe, it is infectious and Henry is fully hooked. Alice loves him deeply she sees someone tuned into her as well as a sometimes a break which she is willing to listen to because he is telling her a no which isn’t a result of social expectations, but one where he genuinely cares for her.

  • Edgar Coombe

    Episodes 1, 2, 3

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    Edgar Coombe, distant cousin of MARGARET. Mid 30’s. Dark and brooding. Sour. Diplomat.

    Character Design Sources

    Character inspiration:
    A mix of Laurence Olivier (from Hitchcock’s Rebecca) and Christopher Lee.


    Cold calculating. He aspires to upper classes which drive him to impress and gain fame and notoriety as a means to get there. He sees the family’s grounding in sciences and medicine not worthy of the fame and money that he desires.

    However his journey to power and fame led him into some dark corners making bargains with groups he poorly understood who corrupted him enough to see an angle that his previous background knowledge could pervert and bring about the fame and power he so desires.

    The future they have shown him has turned him fanatical even though he knows it to be wrong, he knows the greater rewards are worth even if he has to sacrifice people in the process.

  • Charles Lancaster

    Episode 1

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    Charles Lancaster, middle aged doctor. Husband of MARGARET.

    Character Design Sources

    Character inspiration:
    Nigel Bruce (Dr Watson to Basil Rathbone)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Bruce


    Charles Lancaster, middle aged doctor
    From a medical and army family. Easy going due to dealing with pretty horrendous situations. Has served some military time. Familiar with active service through family. Hence connections with garrison as well as local reputation.

    Adores Margaret and friends with Julian who finds him a solid friend. Dependable and much like Margaret uses humour and breaking of social norms to escape the horrors they see – as well as provide a bedside manor that is appreciated by his patients at all class levels.

    He is a little self deprecating about his skill levels. His peers rate him highly and often encourage him to take a step into teaching at one of the universities where he could make a very comfortable life for himself, but Charles would rather be of service where things matter.

    His above average skills as a doctor and surgeon therefore caught Julian’s attention as being invaluable on the battle field and Julian identified someone who he should cultivate for the public good – which has worked quite successfully.

  • Major Julian Mounthaven

    Episodes 1, 3

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    Not yet cast

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    Major Julian Mounthaven, late middle aged military major of the local garrison. Local magistrate. Husband to DIANE.

    Character Design Sources

    Character inspiration: Sir Charles Aubrey Smith – His role in Hitchcock’s Rebecca. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._Aubrey_Smith


    Major Julian Mounthaven, late middle aged commander of the garrison and local magistrate.

    Brought up strictly. Family were either military or law. Not quite upper class but close. A privileged family. He has expectations and friends he would die for. Word is honour. And oaths are binding.

    Fair to all. Willing to see the best in anyone – honour and all that. A ridged way of life – brought about by the military life. It has somewhat softened in recent years due to being more stationary through running the local garrison.

    With a more stable life he has taken up a more active life in the civilian population by becoming one of the local magistrates where his understanding of law and order, plus his fairness is much admired.

    There are rumours that he could, if he so wished, become mayor. Julian while honoured by such an offer, is a man of action under a banner of low key public service.

    He may be titled, hold high position socially and military but those are the side effects of a life in public service rather than objectives her sought out. Shying away from awards and the glitter.

  • Diane Mounthaven

    Episodes 1, 3

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    Not yet cast

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    Diane Mounthaven, middle aged socialite.

    Character Design Sources

    Character inspiration: Diana Rigg


    Diane Mounthaven, middle aged socialite.
    Stiff and a woman of her time.

    Brought up to be subservient to her husband in public but knows her mind privately. Regrettably not able to express her real desires and aspirations due to her upbringing.

    Quite jealous in that regard to Margaret with both their stations quite different. Nevertheless Diane is happy enough as her position provides benefits and luxuries she knows many in the area lack.

    Due to this she is caring as much as she can be to maintain her social rank that was trained into her by her parents Elizabeth and George. Both from old money of military figures navy and army. She never saw the hell of battle like may of her officer wife’s peers that Margaret has seen and this provides a deep respect for what Margaret can do.

    Diane is too proud to really express her adoration for Margaret and to some degree like Margaret finds follow military officer wives too insular. There is more to life than the social seasons.

    Partly this could be influence of her husband Julian, his position in seeing life and death in dealings with the civilian life which he does shield her from on the whole, but bits do leak into their conversations.

    Diane is not aware of these facts of life like Margaret but she is slowly becoming more aware the more time she spends with Margaret.

  • Margaret Lancaster

    Episodes 1, 2, 3

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    Not yet cast

    Casting Headline

    Margaret Lancaster, middle aged wife to Charles. Well educated in sciences and business. Minor socialite.

    Character Design Sources

    Character inspiration: A combination of Margaret Rutherford and Patricia Routledge. A dash of Caroline Aherne.


    Margaret Lancaster, middle aged and educated in sciences and business. Minor socialite, upper middle class family of professionals.

    She is practical and resourceful. Willing to take her hand to anything. A modern woman for her time so a little shocking perhaps to her peers.

    Her objective rational view of the world along with skills picked up from working hands-on with her husband in his GP role gives her a robust outlook on life and a drive that many of her peers lack and would find shocking or distasteful.

    The realities of dealing with unfortunate victims and the realities of life and death on par with Florence nightingale gives her a live for the moment outlook on life. Not completely squeamish when it involves others, due to creating a work-home barrier, but if too close to home then shocking and destabilising.

    She is quick to grasp ideas and new information to adapt to a situation as it happens from working in war zones with Charles.

    Margaret is devoted to her husband who she admires for his skills and brilliance with problem solving and generous bedside manor with patients.

    She is well respected along with her husband but both not ‘quite fitting’ for a upper class social circle.

    Her parents Martha and Jonathan worked their way up the hard way from a poor family to become a teacher and accounts clerk respectively.

    That has given Margaret a rounded and down-to-earth understanding of people, and a respect for those ‘beneath’ her social standing because that is where she came from.

    Her relationship with Diane, a woman of a completely social strata continues to confuse and intrege Margaret. Margaret does not understand why Diane still desires to spend time with her.

    Yes, Margaret does occasionally put on an expensive gown and frequents (mostly military) functions, and if given the opportunity would prefer to spend time away from them as conversation with other women of that social strata Margaret feels quite insulting to her for Charles didn’t hold a formal military officer rank and she felt they looked down at her. They also found it hard to understand her sometimes dark (read real life) sense of humour. All but for Diane who seems to understand her and treats her for who is she.

    Margaret and Charles treat Lucy as their daughter in varying degrees which also causes some ostracisation from the social circuit for such a scandalous approach to domestic staff. The reason being that Margaret did give birth early on in their marriage in a field hospital, during battle, in obviously less than ideal conditions.

    The daughter did not survive. This affected Margaret deeply and she has shared that with almost no one, not even Diane.

    Only with Charles really knows the story which leads Charles to adore Lucy, and accept Margaret’s continued softness towards Lucy as he understands the loss and the reluctance to risk another child due to the complications and nature of their working lives.

  • Lucy Underwood

    Episode 1, 3

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    Not yet cast

    Casting Headline

    Lucy Underwood. Twenty something maid.

    Character Design Sources

    None


    Twenty something maid, although treated well by the standards of the day by the Lancaster’s who often view her as an adopted child.