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Years and Years S01E06 Available from: 18-06-2019
Years and Years S01E05 Available from: 11-06-2019
Years and Years S01E04 Available from: 04-06-2019
Years and Years S01E03 Available from: 28-05-2019
Years and Years S01E02 Available from: 21-05-2019
Years and Years S01E01 Available from: 14-05-2019

Years and Years - Season 1

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A dramatic series tells about one of the families facing a different fate in Manchester, where their lives converge on a crucial night in 2019. As Britain faces these unstable political, economic and technological developments, the Leon family has been meeting each other for years. The series presents the life of the Leon family by exploring the twists and turns in their daily lives.
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Guardian
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May 14, 2019

Aptly, for a series that compresses 15 years into six hours, the episode seems to pass in the blink of an eye, thanks to Davies's trademark humour, compassion and the kinetic energy with which he infuses every project in which he is involved.
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London Evening Standard
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May 14, 2019

It would be reassuring to imagine that Davies will find a way to resolve the familiar horror of this opening with something approaching optimism, and also that this optimism will be founded on something more stable than passing jokes.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
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May 14, 2019

Davies has not lost the knack for creating fleshy drama with a beating heart that thinks big urgent thoughts.
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Financial Times
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May 10, 2019

Occasionally the script becomes a little too elegiac, a little too didactic, but the strong ensemble carries a naturalistic tone even through these more portentous moments.
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