Using rarely-seen archive film and interviews with eye-witnesses – including Mandy Rice-Davies – Andrew Lloyd Webber examines the part played by Stephen Ward in the Profumo Affair. In the summer of 1963, the biggest scandal of the post-war years burst onto the front pages of Britain’s newspapers. John Profumo, the Secretary of State for War, resigned after admitting that he had an affair with a young model called Christine Keeler. Alarm bells rang, as while Keeler was sleeping with Profumo, she was also seeing Yevgeny Ivanov, who was known to be a Russian spy. Also caught up in this saga was Stephen Ward, the man who introduced Christine Keeler to Ivanov. To those in government, Ward was a highly convenient scapegoat, a man who could be portrayed as a pleasure-seeking trouble-maker who entrapped Profumo in his seedy lifestyle. But when the scandal cost Stephen Ward his life, others – especially the young – began to describe Ward as the victim of establishment hypocrisy.
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