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As Britain is rocked by unstable political, economic and technological advances, members of the Lyons family converge on one crucial night in 2019. Over the next 15 years, the twists and turns of their everyday lives are explored as we find out if this ordinary family could change the world.
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As Britain is rocked by unstable political, economic and technological advances, members of the Lyons family converge on one crucial night in 2019. Over the next 15 years, the twists and turns of their everyday lives are explored as we find out if this ordinary family could change the world.
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IMDbBest Actor in a TV Series | 2020 | Rory Kinnear
Best Actress in a TV Series | 2020 | T'Nia Miller
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television | 2020 | Emma Thompson
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television | 2020 | Russell Tovey
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Limited Series | 2020 | Emma Thompson
Best Actor in a a Limited Series or TV Movie | 2020 | Russell Tovey
Television Composer of the Year For | 2019 | Murray Gold
Television Composer of the Year | 2019 | Murray Gold
Music Original Score | 2019 | Murray Gold
Best Writer | 2020 | Russell T. Davies
Many ideas used in the show can be seen in Russell T. Davies' work on Doctor Who (2005), particularly the episodes Doctor Who: Turn Left (2008) and Doctor Who: The Sound of Drums (2007). The most notable similarity is the re-use of the name Vivienne Rook.
The series takes place from 2019 to 2034. The first episode was screened on 14 May 2019 and starts with a news report of the death of Doris Day who had died that day.
Dedicated to the memory of Andrew Smith, late husband of writer Russell T. Davies.
Street demos and riots shown on the TV news are actually Catalonia's protests when Independence voting was about to take place
Ruth Madeley's character Rosie wasn't initially written as a wheelchair user. But after Madeley, who has spina bifida and requires a wheelchair, successfully auditioned for the part, Russell T. Davies reshaped the character with her.