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This Life

Country: UK, Language: English, 45 mins

  • Director: Sam Miller
  • Writer: Amy Jenkins
  • Producer: Jane Fallon

CGiii Comment

A spectacular BBC f&*k-up - the powers that are/were/be, didn't realise how good this was - hence, only two series.

This was a breakthrough show - it opened the way for a multitude of subsequent series: Queer as Folk, Skins etc etc...

The BBC had gold in their hands...they just threw it away.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A series following the lives of Miles, Milly, Warren, Egg and Anna, five young professionals.

Cast & Characters

Jack Davenport as Miles Stewart;
Amita Dhiri as Milly Nassim;
Andrew Lincoln as Edgar 'Egg' Cook;
Daniela Nardini as Anna Forbes;
Luisa Bradshaw-White as Kira;
David Mallinson as O'Donnell;
Steve John Shepherd as Jo;
Ramon Tikaram as Ferdy;
Jason Hughes as Warren Jones;
Natasha Little as Rachel;
Cyril Nri as Graham;
Geoffrey Bateman as Hooperman;
Gillian McCutcheon as Therapist;
Juliet Cowan as Nicki