Press (TV series)
Press is a six-part British television drama series first aired on BBC One on 6 September 2018. Created and written by Mike Bartlett, the series depicts two rival British newspapers and the lives of their senior employees. It was broadcast in the United States in October 2019 and December 2020 – January 2021.
The series was cancelled after one series. However, it was remade in India as The Broken News in 2022.
Cast
- Charlotte Riley as Holly Evans, news editor of The Herald
- Ben Chaplin as Duncan Allen, editor of The Post
- Priyanga Burford as Amina Chaudury, editor of The Herald
- Paapa Essiedu as Ed Washburn, reporter at The Post
- Al Weaver as James Edwards, investigative reporter at The Herald
- Ellie Kendrick as Leona Manning-Lynd, reporter at The Herald
- Genevieve Barr as Charlotte Evans, Features Editor at The Herald
- Brendan Cowell as Peter Langly, deputy editor of The Herald
- Shane Zaza as Raz Kane, news editor of The Post
- Susannah Wise as Wendy Bolt, a columnist
- David Suchet as George Emmerson, chairman and CEO of Worldwide News, owners of The Post
- Elliot Levey as Matthew Harper, the Prime Minister
- Dominic Rowan as Joshua West, business tycoon
- Allison McKenzie as Kelly, journalist at ''The Post''
Reception
The review aggregator, Rotten Tomatoes, gave Press a rating of 95%. Sophie Gilbert of The Atlantic called it "fascinating" and "periodically clunky."Journalists were not impressed with the show, Digital Spy calling it "less realistic than Star Trek." Sean O'Grady of The Independent characterised it as "too cliché-ridden, its characters two-dimensional stereotypes, floating around like dead fish in a tank." The Guardian's Sam Wollaston gave it three stars, but called its picture of the industry "20 years out of date."