and that includes jennifer saunders.haracter, katharine hilbery. and she's very much stuck in the edwardian era, whereas katharine is moving into being a modern woman. it's a lovely character to play because she wants to get there. but society is what it is. and i don't know how women ever operated in this clothing. is this your last period drama? the last ever — honestly. i did, um, lady windermere's fan on stage, and i swore that would be my last corset. i thought this was set after the war. reporter laughs. rudy, will you please find my daughter? playing her husband, another national treasure, timothy spall. mr hilbery, who certainly represents the most sort of trenchant attitude of the victorian sort of establishment, really. he cannot in any way perceive how modern attitudes are going to exist, particularly for his daughter, who he hopes is going to be married, have children and certainly not have a job. so this is actually a rom com. hopefully, it's funny. in the nearly 50 years i've done... i never know whether it