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  1. Ridley Road is a British four-part television drama series which premiered on BBC One on 3 October 2021, [1] about Jewish opposition to British Fascism in the 1960s. It was adapted by Sarah Solemani from Jo Bloom's 2014 novel of the same name .

  2. Ridley Road: Created by Sarah Solemani. With Agnes O'Casey, Rory Kinnear, Henry Wilton-Hunt, Eddie Marsan. When Vivien Epstein follows her lover into danger and he is caught between life and death, Vivien finds herself going undercover with the fascists, not only for him but for the sake of her country.

  3. Inspired by true events, a young woman goes undercover in a neo-Nazi movement, risking everything for her beliefs. See full episodes online.

  4. Set in London in the 1960s, Ridley Road tells a dramatic story and harrowing story inspired by some real-life history. Learn all about the intriguing characters portrayed in the series. Plus,...

  5. Summer 1962: London is swinging with new music, hip fashions, and an irresistible hedonistic spirit. It’s also seething with antisemitic violence incited by homegrown neo-Nazis. MASTERPIECE...

  6. MASTERPIECE’s Ridley Road is an action thriller inspired by true events from 1960s London when neo-Nazism was alive and well. It’s a surprising slice of British...

  7. A young Jewish woman falls in love with a member of the ‘62 Group’, joins the fight against fascism in London, and risks everything for her beliefs and love. Ridley Road premieres Sunday, May 1 at 9/8c.

  8. In 1960s London, Vivien, a young Jewish hairdresser from Manchester, discovers the 62 Group, an intelligence-gathering underground movement trying to stop the rise of the far...

  9. In 1960s London, Vivien, a young Jewish hairdresser from Manchester, discovers the 62 Group, an intelligence-gathering underground movement trying to stop the rise...

  10. Summer 1962: London is swinging with new music, hip fashions, and an irresistibly hedonistic spirit. It’s also simmering with antisemitic cruelty incited by homegrown neo-Nazis—a fascinating slice of very real British history.

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