
All Love's Emotions
Clip: Season 2024 | 2m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
Hear from the cast and more about the many emotions, good and bad, that come with love.
"Keep your drama funny and your comedy serious. That's how life is." Hear from the cast, creator, and more about the many emotions, good and bad, that come with love.
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Funding for MASTERPIECE is provided by Viking and Raymond James with additional support from public television viewers and contributors to The MASTERPIECE Trust, created to help ensure the series’ future.

All Love's Emotions
Clip: Season 2024 | 2m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
"Keep your drama funny and your comedy serious. That's how life is." Hear from the cast, creator, and more about the many emotions, good and bad, that come with love.
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Alice & Jack's Writer on Love
Writer and creator Victor Levin has explored love in shows like Mad Men and Mad About You, but in Alice & Jack, he gets real, fancy, and honest about love. Discover his takes on keeping your comedy serious and keeping your bad guys good, soulmates, and that utterly heartbreaking wedding speech from Episode 3.Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(soft music) - The scripts were brilliant from the beginning and they were just sort of wonderful.
They were really short and punchy and they seemed pro-love.
Things can be sort of soppy or they can be cynical, and this wasn't either.
It was sort of in the middle.
- I don't believe that when people are being sad, they stop being funny.
- Wasn't it the Rolling Stones who said, "We can't let the perfect be the enemy of the very good"?
- Absolutely not.
No, not at all.
That was Voltaire.
They said, "You can't always get what you want," quite famously.
- That's probably what I'm thinking of.
- The funniest things happen at the most painful times and the saddest things happen when you're laughing.
- I think a lot of stories that are funny end up being less deeply felt because they put, they concentrate on funny or they concentrate on emotional.
I think it's really hard to do both honestly and well and together.
Woo!
(people cheering) - Keep your drama funny and your comedy serious.
That's how life is.
Let's see that in the show.
Let's feel it in the show.
(hammer banging) - Each character is flawed and has moments where they win, but there's no sort of like they were the bad person and they're the good person, and that's the obvious route, and I would've done that as well.
I think everyone will find bits of themselves in each character.
- I don't think that I'm the right person for you to be figuring this out with.
I think I've got too much skin in the game.
- We think as we get older, like, oh, at some point you'll just get it.
You'll just know you made the right decisions and you chose the right person and that the path you went down was the right path.
But for most of life, that doesn't happen.
This show shows how you just keep throwing love at it and things sort of messily can come together.
- Sometimes I don't know when we're having a laugh as actors and having a laugh as the characters.
- I would call it serious, an honest, intimate love story with funny moments in it and also a bit of melancholy.
- It's exhausting, isn't it?
Being in love.
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The cast and more reflect on filming the series in scenic London. (1m 9s)
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Hear from the cast and more about the many emotions, good and bad, that come with love. (2m 33s)
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Actors Domhnall Gleeson, Aisling Bea, and creator Victor Levin on the character of Lynn. (2m 55s)
Casting Andrea Riseborough and Domhnall Gleeson
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Hear from the cast and creator about casting Andrea Riseborough and Domhnall Gleeson. (1m 46s)
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The cast and creator describe the characters of Alice and Jack and why they click. (2m)
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Don't miss the premiere of Alice & Jack on Sunday, March 17 at 10/9c. (30s)
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Andrea Riseborough and Domhnall Gleeson star in a new whirlwind love story. (1m 13s)
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Alice & Jack starring Domhnall Gleeson and Andrea Riseborough is coming to MASTERPIECE! (1m 30s)
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Domhnall Gleeson, Andrea Riseborough and creator Victor Levin discuss soulmates. (2m 56s)
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Jack and Alice have a vulnerable heart-to-heart about their lives. (1m 12s)
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Jack and Alice face their greatest obstacle. Can love really overcome anything? (30s)
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Jack and Lynn share a heart-to-heart while waiting in an office together. (45s)
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Jack and Alice meet again. Their joy is cut short by devastating news. (30s)
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Maya is rooting for Jack and Alice to be together, but is Alice ready? (49s)
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Celia seeks Alice out to get some answers about Jack. (30s)
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Learn more about the friends in Alice's and Jack's corners with insights from the actors. (2m 44s)
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Three years after their last encounter, Alice calls Jack with a request. (59s)
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Years after their last encounter, Jack receives a surprise invitation from Alice. (30s)
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Paul fills Jack in on some of the things that have been happening at work recently. (1m 9s)
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Jack is now married with a baby when an unexpected call turns his life upside down. (30s)
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Alice and Jack share an intimate, vulnerable moment together. (1m 10s)
Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipFunding for MASTERPIECE is provided by Viking and Raymond James with additional support from public television viewers and contributors to The MASTERPIECE Trust, created to help ensure the series’ future.