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- Season 1 overviewJan 1-Jan 4, 20244 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. S1 E1 Jan 1, 2024
- Mysterious financial losses lead the Post Office to fire and prosecute village Subpostmasters.
- 2. S1 E2 Jan 2, 2024
- Subpostmasters begin to fight for truth and justice with new allies in Parliament.
- 3. S1 E3 Jan 3, 2024
- Alan allies with the Post Office in hopes that his friends can finally get justice.
- 4. S1 E4 Jan 4, 2024
- Alan and his friends embark on the challenge of battling the Post Office in court.
Watch the shockingly true story of how the UK Post Office wrongly accused hundreds of its managers of theft and fraud. Starring Toby Jones and other award-winning actors, this series exposes the miscarriage of justice and the fight for truth.
- How to Watch Mr Bates vs The Post Office | Official Site | PBS
Episode 1. Mysterious financial losses lead the Post Office...
- Mr Bates vs The Post Office | Episode 1 | Masterpiece | PBS
Episode 1. Aired 4/7/2024. 48:04 | PG | CC. PBS Passport...
- How to Watch Mr Bates vs The Post Office | Official Site | PBS
A drama based on the true story of the post office scandal that wrongly accused hundreds of sub-postmasters and postmistresses of theft and fraud. The series follows Alan Bates, one of the victims, and his fight for justice with the help of the JFSA.
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- 2024-04-07
- Biography, Drama
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In the United States, the series premiered on PBS 's drama anthology Masterpiece in April 2024. [14] In Australia, the series premiered in February 2024 on Channel Seven. [15] Immediately after the final episode, ITV broadcast a documentary Mr Bates vs the Post Office: The Real Story.
Watch the drama series based on the real-life British Post Office scandal that forced the Prime Minister to act. Stream all episodes with PBS Passport or see previews, extras and behind-the-scenes videos.
April 13, 2024. 47min. TV-14. As the Justice for Subpostmasters Alliance (JFSA) grows in strength and numbers, Alan meets new allies and together, they take their cause to James Arbuthnot in Parliament, who persuades the Post Office they must investigate in earnest.