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Honey Yes. Brilliant. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Baftas all round please!

I was pleased to see Andrew Schofield as the father.
He is one of the resident actors at The Royal Court theatre in Liverpool, so he plays varied roles, and always well. He is a bit of an icon round here.
JK2006 This was really one of the best single dramas I've ever seen. If you missed it, go to On Demand and catch it.
JK2006 Dead cert BAFTA for Comer.
JK2006 Music's great too; unusual for both films and TV these days.
JK2006 It's really really good so far. 35 mins in; Covid's just struck.