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Lillie

Lillie (1978) - Where to Watch

Audience Score
82

Curious where to watch Lillie on your favorite streaming device? Lillie is currently available to stream via subscription, rental, or purchase on Prime Video, Prime Video with Ads, Shout! Factory Amazon Channel, Fawesome, Prime Video Free with Ads, The Roku Channel in the US.

Here are a few essential notes about the ITV1 series. Originally premiering September 24th, 1978, "Lillie" stars Francesca Annis. The show spans 1 season(s) and currently holds a 82/100 rating on TMDb, which is derived from reviews from 8 community users.

Wondering what the series is about? Here’s the plot: "The affair that shook Victorian society to its core: he was the Prince of Wales, the future monarch; she was a professional beauty, who became a royal bedmate. Follow the fascinating life of the Dean of Jersey's daughter from her modest childhood to her emergence as one of the most celebrated beauties of her time. Lillie's liaison with the heir to the throne marked only the beginning of a remarkable, scandalous and daring series of adventures in open defiance of accepted morality imposed by Victorian and Edwardian society."