Fleming - Season 1 - Episode 1
In London, 1938, Ian Fleming is a dissolute playboy, eclipsed by his dead war hero father and successful brother. While propping up the bar at a jazz club, he meets Ann O'Neill, an alluring socialite. Unlike many of his conquests, Ann is more than a match for him. She already has a husband and a lover, Esmond Rothermere. Fleming finds solace in the arms of a beautiful dispatch rider named Muriel. Following a frosty morning-after encounter with Muriel, Fleming's domineering mother secures him a job assisting Naval Intelligence's Admiral John Godfrey. He quickly incurs Godfrey's wrath when he cooks up an unorthodox scheme to get information from two captured German submariners. However, Fleming's valuable findings make it apparent that an imaginative approach could be just what the war effort requires.
About Fleming

Title: Fleming
First Air Date: 2014-01-29
Last Air Date: 2014-02-19
Status: Ended
Rating: 6.9/10 (from 53 votes)
Language: EN
Seasons: 1
Total Episodes: 4
Network: Sky Atlantic BBC America
Genres: Drama, War & Politics
Production Companies: Ecosse Films, Sky Atlantic
Synopsis
Set at the outbreak of WWII – mischievous playboy Ian Fleming is untroubled by the specter of impending war – chasing women, collecting rare books and living off his family fortune. Forever in the shadow of his brother Peter, and an eternal disappointment to his formidable mother Eve, Fleming dreams of becoming the ‘ultimate’ man – a hero, a lover, a brute and the one who always gets the girl. He is finally given some direction in his life when he’s recruited by the Director of Naval Intelligence to help in the effort against the Nazis. Suddenly, Fleming finds his chance to shine and prove his worth.
Cast

Dominic Cooper
Ian Fleming

Lara Pulver
Ann O'Neill

Samuel West
Rear Admiral John Godfrey

Anna Chancellor
Second Officer Monday

Rupert Evans
Peter Fleming

Lesley Manville
Evelyn Fleming

Pip Torrens
Esmond Rothermere

Camilla Rutherford
Loelia, Duchess of Westminster

Annabelle Wallis
Muriel Wright

Stanley Townsend
Colonel William Donovan