Coming Through is a 1985 British historical drama film directed by Peter Barber-Fleming and starring Kenneth Branagh and Helen Mirren.
In 1912, Bert meets Frieda, the aristocratic wife of his modern languages professor and begins a serious affair.
Kate declines any dalliance with David and gets on a train to return home to her husband.
The work and life of D.H. Lawrence had been a recurring theme for playwright Alan Plater.
Plater said he chose 1912's meeting between Lawrence and Weekley because "this is either one of the greatest love stories of the 20th century or one of the major scandals that besmirch the fair name of Nottingham.".