Gentleman Jack fans ready to crack the code to scoop a ticket for premiere
15.03.2022 - 15:35
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Anne Lister, it's set in beautiful Halifax in 1832 and stars BAFTA winning Suranne Jones, known for her Coronation Street beginnings and Doctor Foster as well as Sophie Rundle, known for Peaky Blinders, Bodyguard and the Nest. As viewers will know, Gentleman Jack follows the diaries of Anne Lister, part written in cryptic code, and follows her private and public life, including her romantic relationship with Anne Walker. For more of the latest TV, celebrity and showbiz news, click here. Series 1 drew to a dramatic end with the couple finally married and looking to settle down as wife and wife.
The new series will pick up just four weeks after the power couple set up home together. Fans can find themselves in a draw for the second series premiere but first, just like in Miss Anne Lister's diaries, it's a code you've got to crack. It appeared on @BBCNorthPR's Instagram this morning under the hashtag #GentlemanJackIsBack.
Solve it and you can apply for tickets to the red carpet event alongside the show's stars. BBC's Gentleman Jack is produced by Sally Wainwright, who is known for her work on Happy Valley and Last Tango in Halifax. Rozina Breen, Head of North for BBC England, says: “The storytelling of the histories of diverse communities lies at the heart of the BBC and it’s rewarding to see a BBC series like this making such a meaningful impact in the region.
Can't see this survey? Click here “Drama like Gentleman Jack gives Yorkshire deserved global exposure and has a significant impact on tourism and the skills economy too. I’m certain this latest series will continue to with local and regional audiences and beyond. "If cracking codes isn't your thing, there will still be the chance to enter when the draw goes live
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