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- In the present, the last surviving roommate arrives and the identity of the deceased is revealed.
White Heat is a British television drama series, written by Paula Milne, and first broadcast on BBC Two from 8 March to 12 April 2012. The series follows seven students who first meet in a London, Tufnell Park [1] flatshare in 1965 and consists of six one-hour episodes, set in 1965, 1967, 1973, 1979, 1982 and 1990.
White Heat: With MyAnna Buring, Sam Claflin, Lindsay Duncan, Claire Foy. A story about a group of seven London-based students from 1965 to the present day.
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Written by Paula Milne, the semiautobiographical drama series "White Heat" follows the lives of seven friends from 1965 to the present. As their lives, loves and destinies are influenced by...
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White Heat Starring Emmy Winner Claire Foy, this epic drama chronicles the loves, triumphs and tragedies of a group of friends through a generation of political and social turmoil. Year: 2012 · Season 1 · Credits: John Alexander, MyAnna Buring, Sam Claflin...
Written by Paula Milne, the semiautobiographical drama series "White Heat" follows the lives of seven friends from 1965 to the present. As their lives, loves and destinies are influenced by...
- Myanna Buring
- John Alexander
- March 8, 2012
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Rate. Seasons Years Top-rated. 1. Top-rated. S1.E1 ∙ The Past Is a Foreign Country. Thu, Mar 8, 2012. Charlotte Pugh returns for a will-reading to the house where she lived as a student. She recalls how she first arrived as a tenant in 1965 with art student Lilly, earnest Geordie Alan, homely Orla, Jamaican immigrant Victor and closet gay Jay.
In 1965, seven students meet and, despite being an assorted mix of people, become friends while they share a flat together in London. As time passes, their lives intertwine with each other as they feel the impact of political developments and the outbreak of war and disease.