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The Long Song

Series 1

Episode 1

Duration: 58 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One WestLatest broadcast: on BBC Four HD

July is born to a field slave Kitty (Sharon Duncan-Brewster) at the Amity sugar cane plantation, run by John Howarth (Leo Bill) and his younger sister Caroline. On a spoilt whim, Caroline decides she wants to train the adorable July as her personal maid. So, as a young girl, July is taken from her mother and forced to live in the great house. As July grows up and becomes a teenager, she learns how to ‘handle’ her mistress with her own small victories along the way.

The Christmas riots and the abolition of slavery turn the world of Amity upside down and throw July’s destiny into question. But when order is restored and a new overseer Robert Goodwin (Jack Lowden) arrives at Amity, July and Caroline are both intrigued by his seemingly revolutionary plans to improve the plantation. Could his ideals change everything?
Cast includes Tamara Lawrance as July, Hayley Atwell as Caroline Mortimer, Jack Lowden as Robert Goodwin, Sir Lenny Henry as Godfrey, Doña Croll as Old July, Sharon Duncan-Brewster as Kitty, Ayesha Antoine as Molly, Arinzé Kene as Thomas, Ansu Kabia as James Richards, Jordan Bolger as Nimrod, Joy Richardson as Miss Rose, Madeleine Mantock as Miss Clara and Leo Bill as John Howarth. Show less

Contributors

Caroline Mortimer:
Hayley Atwell
John Howarth:
Leo Bill
Old July:
Doña Croll
Godfrey:
Lenny Henry
Hannah:
Jo Martin
Tam Dewar:
Gordon Brown
Dublin Hilton:
Richard Pepple
Miss Rose:
Joy Richardson
George Sadler:
David Verrey
Evelyn Sadler:
Lizzie Hopley
Charles Wyndham:
Harry Gostelow
Militia Man 1:
Christian Alvarez
Minister's Wife:
Elizabeth Turra
Executive Producer:
David Heyman
Executive Producer:
Rosie Alison
Executive Producer:
Andrea Levy
Executive Producer:
Sarah Williams
Executive Producer:
Tom Coan
Director:
Mahalia Belo

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