Watch Mr. Selfridge Season 1 Episode 1 Online S01EP01 free and Download Mr. Selfridge Season 1 Episode 1 1x1 show "Mr. Selfridge" recounts the real life story of
the flamboyant and visionary American founder of Selfridge's, London's
lavish department store. Set in 1909 London, when women were reveling in
a new sense of freedom and modernity, it follows Harry Gordon Selfridge
('Mile a Minute Harry'), a man with a mission to make shopping as
thrilling as sex. Pioneering and reckless, with an almost manic energy,
Harry created a theater of retail where any topic or trend that was new,
exciting, entertaining - or just eccentric - was showcased.
Mr.Selfridge is a period television drama produced by ITV Studios for ITV and PBS which began airing on 6 January 2013. Set in 1909 London during a time period where women are enjoying an ever increasing amount of freedom,[1] it tells the story of Harry Gordon Selfridge, the founder of Selfridges department store.[2] It was created by writer Andrew Davies based on the book "Shopping,
Seduction and Mr Selfridge" by Lindy Woodhead using real and fictitious characters created by Davies[3] Jokingly described as "Downton Abbey with tills"[4], it was originally planned to be screened in 2012. However, it is claimed that ITV were forced to push back airing the drama due to rival's BBC similarly themed drama series The Paradise.[5]
Mr.Selfridge is a period television drama produced by ITV Studios for ITV and PBS which began airing on 6 January 2013. Set in 1909 London during a time period where women are enjoying an ever increasing amount of freedom,[1] it tells the story of Harry Gordon Selfridge, the founder of Selfridges department store.[2] It was created by writer Andrew Davies based on the book "Shopping,
Seduction and Mr Selfridge" by Lindy Woodhead using real and fictitious characters created by Davies[3] Jokingly described as "Downton Abbey with tills"[4], it was originally planned to be screened in 2012. However, it is claimed that ITV were forced to push back airing the drama due to rival's BBC similarly themed drama series The Paradise.[5]