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18.03.03

TV DRAMA


BBC ONE Drama - April / May


Press packs available below


Tamzin Outhwaite stars in Final Demand
New drama for BBC ONE in April and May includes Final Demand, Servants and Born And Bred.


In Deborah Moggach's two-part drama Final Demand, Tamzin Outhwaite and Simon Pegg star in a modern morality tale about a scheming clerk whose simple scam to steal money from her employer rapidly turns into a nightmare.



Servants is a bold and irreverent drama series set below stairs in a country house in 1850s England. It is written by Lucy Gannon and stars Christopher Fulford, Joe Absolom, Orla Bardy, Kenny Doughty and newcomer, Felicity Jones.


Born and Bred sees James Bolam and Michael French return as Ormston's father and son doctors in a new series of the hit drama, which established itself very quickly as a firm favourite with viewers when the first series was shown on Sunday nights last spring.


The BBC ONE Drama press pack is available here, in PDF format, as a complete pack or by programme. You may require Adobe Acrobat Software to read PDF files which can be obtained here.


Full BBC ONE Drama April / May press pack (1.23 MB)


Born And Bred (670 KB)


- Born And Bred - Introduction, Production notes, The Gilder Doctors (279 KB)


- Born And Bred - Cast interviews, synopses, cast and production credits (433 KB)


Servants (379 KB)


Final Demand (310 KB)


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