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Prisoner C33

In 1895, in cell 3, floor 3, in Reading Gaol, we find Prisoner C33. Starved, thin, and with his hair crudely hacked short, he is confined alone in this dark cell, denied water to wash himself with and refused access to a toilet. Prisoner C33 – real name Oscar Wilde – is a dramatist of genius, poet, wit, novelist, husband, father of two children and, until recently, the darling of London society. He has been imprisoned for the crime of having participated in a homosexual relationship. He is struggling to reconcile his identity as a creative genius with the trauma of his treatment as a despised criminal. In despair, and fearing the onset of insanity, he fantasises about being in conversation with his former self – the elegant, debonair, famous, popular, long-haired, flamboyant Oscar Wilde before this nightmare began. Their talk, Oscar with Oscar, is full of Wildean wit, mischievous humour, nostalgia, philosophical insight, and sardonic wisdom. But as he contemplates his fall from grace

English
  • Originally Aired May 1, 2022
  • Runtime 68 minutes
  • Network Great Britain BBC Four
  • On Other Sites Official Website
  • Created May 2, 2022 by
    JohnBergqvist
  • Modified May 2, 2022 by
    JohnBergqvist
Name Type Role
Stuart Paterson Writer
Andrew Fettis Producer
Sally Angel Executive Producer
Emma Cahusac Executive Producer
Trevor Nunn Director
Toby Stephens Actor Oscar Wilde