Years and Years (TV series)

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Years and Years
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Genre Drama
Created by Russell T Davies
Screenplay by Russell T Davies
Directed by
Starring
Music by Murray Gold
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s) Karen Lewis
Production location(s) Manchester
Production company(s) Red Production Company
Distributor StudioCanal
Release
Original network BBC One
Audio format Stereo
Original release 14 May 2019 –
present

Years and Years is a British television drama series which began broadcasting on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 14 May 2019.[1][2] The series was created and written by Russell T Davies,[1] and stars Emma Thompson as Vivienne Rook, an outspoken celebrity turned political figure whose controversial opinions divide the nation,[3] alongside Rory Kinnear, T'Nia Miller, Russell Tovey, Jessica Hynes, Ruth Madeley and Anne Reid[3] as the Lyons family.

Plot

The focus of the six-part series is the Manchester-based Lyons family: Daniel is getting married to Ralph, Stephen and Celeste worry about their kids, Rosie is chasing a new partner, and Edith has not been home for years. Presiding over them all is Gran, the imperious Muriel. All their lives converge on one crucial night in 2019, and the story accelerates into the future, following the lives and loves of the Lyons over the next 15 years.[4]

Cast and characters

  • Emma Thompson as Vivienne Rook MP, a charismatic and controversial businesswoman turned politician.[5]
  • Rory Kinnear as Stephen Lyons, a financial advisor, who lives in London with his wife, Celeste and their two daughters, Bethany and Ruby. He is also Daniel, Edith and Rosie's older brother.[6]
  • T'Nia Miller as Celeste Bisme-Lyons, an accountant and Stephen's wife.[7]
  • Russell Tovey as Daniel Lyons, a gay housing officer based in Manchester and Rosie, Stephen and Edith's brother.[8]
  • Jessica Hynes as Edith Lyons, a political activist and Stephen, Daniel and Rosie's sister. [3]
  • Ruth Madeley as Rosie Lyons, the youngest of the Lyons siblings who has spina bifida. She is a single mother, has two sons, Lee and Lincoln, and works in a school cafeteria.[9]
  • Anne Reid as Muriel Deacon, the Lyons siblings' grandmother.[3]
  • Dino Fetscher as Ralph Cousins, Daniel's ex-husband who is a primary school teacher.[10]
  • Lydia West as Bethany Bisme-Lyons, Stephen and Celeste's older daughter.[11]
  • Jade Alleyne as Ruby Bisme-Lyons, Stephen and Celeste's younger daughter.[12][13]
  • Maxim Baldry as Viktor Goraya, a Ukrainian refugee, who develops a romantic relationship with Daniel.[14]

Production

Development

In June 2018, the BBC announced that Russell T Davies would write Years and Years which was described as "an epic drama following a family over 15 years of unstable political, economical and technological advances".[15] Davies noted that he has been aiming to write the drama series for almost two decades.[4][16][17]

In October 2018, it was announced that Emma Thompson had joined the cast as Vivienne Rook alongside Rory Kinnear, T'Nia Miller, Russell Tovey, Jessica Hynes, Lydia West, Ruth Madeley and Anne Reid.[3] Years and Years was cast by Andy Prior. It was also announced that the series would be directed by Simon Cellan Jones.

The series began filming in Manchester in October 2018.[3]

Episodes

The series will be broadcast on BBC One in the UK, HBO in the US and Canal+ in France.[3]

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.K. viewers
(millions) [18]
1 Episode 1 Simon Cellan Jones Russell T Davies 14 May 2019 (2019-05-14) 3.392
On 14th May 2019, businesswoman Vivienne Rook (Emma Thompson) causes controversy by disparaging the Israel-Palestine conflict on an evening talk show, and Rosie (Ruth Madeley) gives birth to her son Lincoln. Daniel (Russell Tovey) reflects on the state of the world and what Lincoln’s future will bring. The timeline skips forwards to 2024; in the meantime, Donald Trump wins a second term as president, China constructs an artificial island and military base named Hong Sha Dao in disputed waters, Daniel marries Ralph (Dino Fetscher), Queen Elizabeth dies, Rook tries and fails to be elected as an independent candidate in the 2022 general election, and a Russia-backed military government takes over the Ukraine. Daniel makes a connection at work with Victor (Maxim Baldry), who fled the Ukraine after he was tortured for being gay and lives in a local council-run refugee camp. Bethany (Lydia West) tells parents Stephen (Rory Kinnear) and Celeste (T'Nia Miller) that she is transhuman and eventually plans to upload her consciousness to the Cloud. Cracks begin to form in Daniel and Ralph’s marriage. Rosie goes on a date with Tony (Noel Sullivan), but leaves in disgust after she discovers he has sex with his house robot. At a party for Muriel’s (Anne Reid) 92nd birthday, the family get a video call from long-absent Edith (Jessica Hynes). She has travelled close to Hong Sha Dao and believes she could die in an imminent US nuclear strike on the island. As air raid sirens sound in the UK, the family descend into panic, and squabble. In the uproar, Daniel flees Ralph and his family for Victor, and they have sex.
2 Episode 2 Simon Cellan Jones Russell T Davies 21 May 2019 (2019-05-21) N/A
Edith has survived the Hong Sha Dao nuclear strike, but she was exposed to the nuclear fallout and her life expectancy has been shortened to just ten years. She returns to live in the UK, keeping the severity of her radiation poisoning secret from everyone but Bethany. Celeste loses her job as an accountant, and she and Stephen sell their house to down-size. Bethany has cybernetic implants surgically installed as a step on the path to becoming transhuman. Daniel has left Ralph, and he and Viktor are living together as a couple. However, Ralph informs the Home Office on Viktor's job at a petrol station, illegal for an asylum seeker, leading to his deportation to Ukraine. Rosie becomes a supporter of Vivienne Rook's populist Four Star Party, while Edith is also a sympathiser. Stephen and Celeste sell their house for more than £1.2 million, leaving the proceeds in a single bank account on the night of the sale. Overnight, their money is almost all wiped out in a banking crisis triggered by the collapse of an American investment bank. With nowhere else to go, Stephen and Celeste and their daughters move into Muriel's house. Vivienne Rook is elected MP in a Manchester by-election as Rosie cheers her on.
3 Episode 3 Simon Cellan Jones Russell T Davies 28 May 2019 (2019-05-28) N/A
The banking crisis has led to a recession in 2026. Stephen works as a bicycle courier, among other low-paid jobs. Vivienne Rook has proposed that anybody with an IQ of less than 70 is barred from voting. Viktor is arrested and then released by Ukrainian police. The Ukraine may soon criminalise homosexuality, so Viktor decides to enter an LGBT-friendly country illegally and claim asylum. Edith has returned to activism, infiltrating the offices of a corporation with links to the Syrian dictatorship under an assumed identity, with Lincoln as part of her cover. The information she steals is released to a scandal that shuts down the corporation. The availability of self-heating ready meals leaves Rosie redundant from her job. Viktor claims asylum in Spain and is reunited with Daniel. Stephen begins an affair with co-worker Elaine. Celeste finds out, but does not confront him. The Lyons siblings' estranged father dies from antibiotic-resistant sepsis and they attend his funeral. Bethany and fellow transhuman Lizzie travel to Liverpool for black-market cybernetic surgery. Lizzie is given a bogus, malfunctioning eye implant, but Bethany escapes unharmed. A general election gives the Four Star Party fifteen seats in a hung parliament, allowing Rook to determine the balance of power between a minority government and the opposition. Hearing the election results, Stephen uses the car he rented for the funeral to destroy a fellow courier's bicycle in a fit of frustrated rage. Meanwhile, his siblings sit impassively in the passenger seats.
4 Episode 4 TBA Russell T Davies 4 June 2019 (2019-06-04) N/A
5 Episode 5 Lisa Mulcahy Russell T Davies 11 June 2019 (2019-06-11) N/A
6 Episode 6 Lisa Mulcahy Russell T Davies 18 June 2019 (2019-06-18) N/A

Reception

Critical reception

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the first series holds an approval rating of 82% based on 17 reviews, and an average rating of 7.45/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Years and Years scathingly critiques the present with a nihilistic projection of the future, leavening the devastating satire with a buoyant sense of humor and characters who are easy to become invested in."[19]

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