4 reviews
- Kathryne_1993
- Jun 28, 2011
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- nicole-harris7
- Apr 12, 2010
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I looked it up to see the earlier works of Theo James and didn't realise it was his debut. Perfect Sunday night drama from BBC based on a true story. I loved both parts, great story brought to life by the great cast. Theo James had great screen presence right from the start of his career!
- Britsahil123
- Jan 1, 2021
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Back in the 1950's, young married mother Betty meets and falls in love with a handsome, somewhat dubious Polish man named Craze. Betty and Craze have a passionate affair, one that comes to a tragic climax.
Notable for one thing in particular, the on screen acting debut of Theo James, it's worth a 10/10 for that alone.
One character, two actresses, one story of passion and longing. Immaculately written by the much missed, late Kay Mellor, a terrific talent.
Episode one is tremendous, the second episode is even better, it really is the most captivating watch.
It really does go to show the power of love, that person that takes your breath away, and makes time stop, that really is the case for Betty, but was her love reciprocated? I can't say I'm too sure.
Billie Piper does a great job, Sue Johnston is sensational as the mature Betty, credit to the whole supporting cast, but her rooftop scene is the standout moment.
Production values are amazing, the 50's and 80's are brought to life spectacularly well, and the music is fantastic, you'll be downloading several tracks.
Superb.
10/10.
Notable for one thing in particular, the on screen acting debut of Theo James, it's worth a 10/10 for that alone.
One character, two actresses, one story of passion and longing. Immaculately written by the much missed, late Kay Mellor, a terrific talent.
Episode one is tremendous, the second episode is even better, it really is the most captivating watch.
It really does go to show the power of love, that person that takes your breath away, and makes time stop, that really is the case for Betty, but was her love reciprocated? I can't say I'm too sure.
Billie Piper does a great job, Sue Johnston is sensational as the mature Betty, credit to the whole supporting cast, but her rooftop scene is the standout moment.
Production values are amazing, the 50's and 80's are brought to life spectacularly well, and the music is fantastic, you'll be downloading several tracks.
Superb.
10/10.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- May 12, 2024
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