Didn't really know what to expect but we loved this. As others have said, it's quite sad (that poor woman, contracting syphilis from her vile husband) but also very uplifting, giving an insight into her relationship with the Hugh Grant character and how much they loved each other, even though he also had another lady on the go. I remember hearing FFJ's recordings on the radio when I was a child and somehow the awful voice didn't matter.
Hugh Grant really seems to be coming into his own as an actor now that he's matured; he was brilliant in this, and also in Paddington 2 as well as the Jeremy Thorpe series.