Lady Chatterley's Lover: is BBC version sugar-coated?

Producers claim new adaptation of DH Lawrence novel 'almost porn', but there's no swearing or nudity

Lady Chatterley's Lover
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BBC One's new adaptation of DH Lawrence's classic tale of passion and adultery, Lady Chatterley's Lover, is being called the 'new Poldark' by some commentators, but others have accused it of being "sugar-coated" and "politically correct".

The latest screen version of Lawrence's 1928 novel about an aristocratic woman's affair with a gamekeeper stars The Borgias' Holliday Grainger as Lady Chatterley, Happy Valley's James Norton as her husband, Clifford, and Game Of Thrones' Richard Madden as her lover, Oliver Mellors.

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