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Summer of Rockets S01E06 Available from: 26-06-2019
Summer of Rockets S01E05 Available from: 19-06-2019
Summer of Rockets S01E04 Available from: 12-06-2019
Summer of Rockets S01E03 Available from: 05-06-2019
Summer of Rockets S01E02 Available from: 29-05-2019
Summer of Rockets S01E01 Available from: 22-05-2019

Summer of Rockets - Season 1

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A dramatic series recounting its' events at UK during the summer of 1958. The series tells about Samuel Petrukhin, a Russian-born Jewish inventor and businessman specializing in the manufacture of hearing aids. In that period, the Soviets launched the first intercontinental ballistic missile, starting the space race. It seems that things will turn into a scary turn where fear permeates everyone's life.
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Times (UK)
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May 23, 2019

Summer of Rockets had a sumptuous cast, looked gorgeous and had some cracking dialogue, but at times, quite a few in fact, my mind wandered.
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London Evening Standard
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May 23, 2019

At times the drama and script feel a little hammy and there's some clunky exposition, but with typical skill Poliakoff also lays down some promisingly mysterious threads you'll want to pull on.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
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May 23, 2019

The cast worked hard to tether the rarefied thing to reality. A restrained, enigmatic Stephens reminded us why he was once so feted, Hawes was as reliable as always and Roache appealingly erratic.
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Guardian
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May 23, 2019

Usually the characters are too chilly, too unsettling, with his strange, stilted dialogue in their mouths. But the Petrukhins seem warmer, and more engaging, than usual.
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The Arts Desk
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May 22, 2019

Hallelujah! At last the BBC have commissioned a Stephen Poliakoff series that makes you want to come back for episode two (and hopefully all six), thanks to a powerful cast making the most of some perceptively-written roles.
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