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		<title>The heat is ready to be turned all the way up for Season Two of &#8216;Rivals&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2026 22:41:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sparks will fly, and lipstick will be left all over the sheets, because the all-new season of Disney+&#8217;s Rivals is back, and this time the debauchery is about to go diabolical as we return to the county of Rutshire for a new chapter of Dame Jilly Cooper&#8217;s Rivals&#8230;. and it&#8217;s about to get HOT! Watch [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sparks will fly, and lipstick will be left all over the sheets, because the all-new season of Disney+&#8217;s <em>Rivals</em> is back, and this time the debauchery is about to go diabolical as we return to the county of Rutshire for a new chapter of Dame Jilly Cooper&#8217;s <em>Rivals</em>&#8230;. and it&#8217;s about to get HOT!</p>
<p>Watch the brand new teaser trailer for <em>Rivals</em> Season Two below:</p>
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<p>Best described as the naughtiest show on television, <em>Rivals</em> was an instant success when it debuted on Hulu and Disney+, and brought audiences back to the bonkbuster salaciousness and scandals of the mi-1980s, and audiences were smitten with this rollicking good time.</p>
<p>Now the action is about to get hotter as Season Two looms and noted rogue and rebel Rupert Campbell-Black (Alex Hassell) and is locked into a battle of wits and wills with his arch rival, the conniving and malicious Tony, Lord Baddingham (David Tennant), for control and power of the media and money machine of Rutshire, and it&#8217;s all about to get saucy.</p>
<p>The battle for the Central South West television franchise reaches a fever pitch as the war between Corinium and Venturer enters a dangerous new phase. More ruthless than ever, Tony Baddingham (David Tennant) is determined to dismantle his rivals piece-by-piece, weaponising scandal and manipulating those closest to him to maintain his grip on power. </p>
<p>Amidst the hedonistic glamour of 80s excess, the personal lives of our Rutshire heroes spiral into chaos. Marriages fracture under the weight of ambition, illicit affairs threaten to shatter families, and long-buried secrets ignite with explosive consequences. As rivalries push everyone to the brink, loyalties are tested and hearts are broken in the pursuit of victory. But what is the true cost of war?</p>
<p>Season One ended on a hell of a shocking twist, and those twists are going to keep on coming, as new characters come to the forefront including the return of Campbell-Black&#8217;s ex-wife, and the mother of his two children Helen Gordon (Hayley Atwell), and it&#8217;s about to make things a lot more complicated for Rupert and his new romantic interest in the impressionable Agatha ‘Taggie’ O&#8217;Hara (Bella Maclean).</p>
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<p>Brace yourself for all kinds of naughtiness when <em>Rivals</em> returns in two six-episode batches, the first will debut on May 15 with a three-episode premiere and the second batch will follow later in the year on Disney+.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Rivals&#8217; &#8211; Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Nov 2024 09:46:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dame Jilly Cooper&#8217;s titillating novels set the 1980s on fire with their sex, scandal and sauciness, and now the 1980s are back in all their salacious goodness in Disney+&#8217;s Rivals and a whole new generation about to be introduced to the charismatic rogue Rupert Campbell-Black and the residents of the county of Rutshire, and drama [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dame Jilly Cooper&#8217;s titillating novels set the 1980s on fire with their sex, scandal and sauciness, and now the 1980s are back in all their salacious goodness in Disney+&#8217;s <em>Rivals</em> and a whole new generation about to be introduced to the charismatic rogue Rupert Campbell-Black and the residents of the county of Rutshire, and drama is most certainly on the menu.</p>
<p><em>Set in 1986, old money MP Rupert Campbell-Black (Alex Hassell) and nouveau riche Lord Tony Baddingham (David Tennant) have a rivalry that seeps into the world of Baddingham&#8217;s Corinium independent commercial television station, located in the county of Rutshire, in the Cotswolds region of southwest England. Baddingham brings American producer Cameron Cook (Nafessa Williams) to help strengthen Corinium&#8217;s programming and hires dynamic Irish newsman Declan O&#8217;Hara (Aidan Turner), husband of actress Maude (Victoria Smurfit), away from the BBC.</em></p>
<p>In the mid-1980s, Dame Jilly Cooper was dubbed the queen of the &#8216;bonkbuster&#8217;, and it wasn&#8217;t hard to see why. Her novels chronicled the dramas and scandals of the old-money aristocracy and the new-monied elite at the height of the Thatcher government. And many were left panting from the heat of these scintillating stories. Now a new generation is ready to embrace the naughtiness of the 1980s, and Disney+&#8217;s <em>Rivals</em> starts off with a literal &#8216;bang&#8217; courtesy of the series charming, debonair, devil-may-care antihero Olympic winning showjumper turned conservative MP, Rupert Campbell-Black (Alex Hassell), and it involves plenty of skin, and one bare-backside, a whole hap of thrusting, lashings of champagne and trip to the mile high club in Concord, and <em>Rivals</em> is HERE! Set in 1986, when men were men and women seemed to be lining up for them, this show firmly clings to the excesses and taboos of the error, and there&#8217;s certainly no sign of any kind of PC culture in this piece. This is a naughty, invigorating and completely absorbing piece of television; once it starts, you won&#8217;t be able to look away.</p>
<p>Politics and power, money and excess, sex and desire all swirl about in <em>Rivals</em>, and Cooper&#8217;s famed antihero, Rupert Campbell-Black, is at the centre of the action. The infamous Olympic Gold medallist showjumper turned politician is played to delectable perfection by English actor Alex Hassell, and he brings a swaggering machismo that hides an incredibly complex and layered character. Outworldly, he&#8217;s a dashing lothario whom every woman only dreams of sharing his bed with, and he has a talent for excess and scandal but always seems to come out on top. But it&#8217;s the inner character that presents the most intriguing facet of Campbell-Black and Hassell brings a layered context to the dashing rogue, and while he first appears very much as the villain of the piece, he proves himself to be far more heroic and upstanding than we initially thought he could be. Hassell utterly knocks it out of the park with his performance, and every time he&#8217;s on screen, you gravitate towards him.</p>
<p>Thrown into the mix of <em>Rivals</em> is established television star Aidan Turner as obsessive journalist turned talk show host Declan O&#8217;Hara, who, having left the BBC in a riotous storm, finds himself, along with his family, in the aptly named Rutshire and the brand new face of Corinium Television. Turner&#8217;s O&#8217;Hara is a calamitous and fiery character who is very much the moral centre of the show, but his &#8216;act first, think later&#8217; behaviour causes more problems than are warranted and, of course, drives the series heightened drama. It&#8217;s a real shift in Turner&#8217;s character, and he&#8217;s commanding on screen, especially in his sparring sessions with Hassell&#8217;s Campbell-Black. Victoria Smurfit as Declna&#8217;s attention-seeking wife, Maud, is another brilliant casting. She&#8217;s a through-scene-stealer who causes plenty of trouble on screen. There&#8217;s the demure, unsure of herself Agatha &#8216;Taggie&#8217; O&#8217;Hara, in a star-making performance from Bella Maclean, becomes a foil for the heart of Campbell-Black, only adding to the drama.</p>
<p>Bringing <em>Rivals</em> together in a riveting performance as the series arch-villain Lord Tony Baddingham is David Tennant, and he&#8217;s thoroughly perfect as the sly, seeding and repulsive media baron who has a particular axe to grind against Campbell-Black. Tennant is an actor of tremendous talent and ability, and as he&#8217;s shown, he can increase the volume of his performances. And he certainly does that as the spiteful Baddingham who will go to any length to win and who has not found any moral boundaries that he&#8217;s not willing to cross to see the downfall of his hated rival Rupert Campbell-Black. Baddingham&#8217;s ace to bring down Campbell-Black is hotshot American producer Cameron Cooke, played in the series by Nafessa Williams, who not only happens to be an absolutely knockout bombshell but who inhabits a firecracker of a character who puts the male characters through their pacers.</p>
<p>As a viewing experience, <em>Rivals</em> is filled with the bring with plenty of naughtiness, and there&#8217;s a whole heap of sex and sin on display that is sure to get the audience hot under the collar. From Rupert&#8217;s rollicking romps to the heights of euphoric orgies to the more romantic of moments, the experience of sex is central to the world of <em>Rivals</em>, and it&#8217;s not just the spiciness that makes it so hot. Yes, there&#8217;s plenty of hot and slightly shocking sex on screen, but all of it adds to the narrative experience of it, and it&#8217;s a significant driving factor to the success of <em>Rivals&#8217;</em> story. And if we had to pick our favourite sexy moment, Rupert Campbell-Black&#8217;s game of &#8216;cheeky&#8217; tennis with the buxom Sarah Stratton (Emily Atack) is certainly the winning moment.</p>
<p><em>Rivals</em> is a grand tale of the 1980s and the excess that defined that era. Grand estates, lavish parties, wild costuming and bold wardrobe choices, and plenty of swagger make a big impact on the audience. It&#8217;s a dramatic and large series that swings big, and you can&#8217;t help but be caught up in the action of all of it; its multiple narratives and range of characters intertwine for a fascinating story of power and access, and the central theme of rivalry and competitiveness plays out in interesting and unexpected ways. There&#8217;s also the &#8216;will they/won&#8217;t they&#8217; romance that is shared between Rupert and Taggy, and this infatuation turned romance is a major contributing factor to the success of the series, and audiences will be holding on to find out just what happens to this whirlwind romance by the end of the season.</p>
<p><em>Rivals</em> is an utter treat of a television series, and this very naughty watch is sure to leave audiences very hot and flustered. Its characters, narrative, setting, costuming and the era in which it is set are all captured perfectly by this series, and we&#8217;re hanging on for Season Two, particularly following that shocking finale, and we&#8217;re looking forward to more romps in the Cotswolds down the line.</p>
<p><em>Rivals</em> is now streaming on Disney+.</p>
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