White House Farm (TV series)

White House Farm (broadcast in some countries under the titles White House Farm Murders and The Murders at White House Farm) is a British crime drama television miniseries based on the real-life events that took place in August 1985.

White House Farm
Genre
Written by
  • Kris Mrksa
  • Giula Sandler
Directed byPaul Whittington
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
ProducerLee Thomas
Production companyNew Pictures
DistributorAll3Media
Release
Original networkITV (United Kingdom)
Original release8 January (2020-01-08) 
12 February 2020 (2020-02-12)
External links
Production website

The series was produced by New Pictures for ITV and distributed worldwide by All3Media. It was broadcast by ITV on 8 January 2020.[1][2]

Premise

The series is based on true events from 6 August 1985. Five members of the Bamber-Caffell family are shot to death at White House Farm, Essex. The police, led by detectives DCI Taff Jones (Stephen Graham) and DS Stan Jones (Mark Addy), are called in to investigate.

When questioning the Bambers' son, Jeremy Bamber, he claims that his sister, Sheila, who was suffering from schizophrenia, went "berserk", got hold of a suppressed rifle and killed their parents and Shelia's six-year old twin sons. As the murder case unravels, a devastating twist comes to light.

Cast

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date[3]UK viewers
(millions)
1"Episode 1"Paul WhittingtonKris Mrksa8 January 2020 (2020-01-08)7.99
2"Episode 2"Paul WhittingtonKris Mrksa15 January 2020 (2020-01-15)7.89
3"Episode 3"Paul WhittingtonGiula Sandler22 January 2020 (2020-01-22)7.79
4"Episode 4"Paul WhittingtonKris Mrksa29 January 2020 (2020-01-29)8.27
5"Episode 5"Paul WhittingtonGuila Sandler5 February 2020 (2020-02-05)8.20
6"Episode 6"Paul WhittingtonKris Mrksa12 February 2020 (2020-02-12)8.67

Production

The series was first reported on in August 2018, when filming had begun. Stephen Graham, Freddie Fox and Cressida Bonas were announced as being cast. Mark Addy, Gemma Whelan, Mark Stanley, Alexa Davies, Alfie Allen, Amanda Burton and Nicholas Farrell also appeared in the series.[4]

Reception

Stephen Graham's portrayal of Welsh detective "Taff" Jones drew some criticism, with a number of pundits, including Carolyn Hitt of WalesOnline, stating that his Welsh accent was inauthentic.[5] Some online commentators described the accent as the "worst screen accent since Dick Van Dyke".[5]

Foreign sales

In November 2019, HBO Max closed a deal to air the miniseries on their service in the United States.[6] It will be released in September 2020 under the title "The Murders at White House Farm".[7][8] The series was also aired in the Netherlands in June 2020 by the Dutch broadcaster KRO-NCRV, adding the word "murders" to the series' title.[9]

Podcast

On 18 September 2020 an official companion podcast produced by iHeartRadio was announced via a trailer published across all podcasting platforms, with the first episode premiering on 24 September 2020 alongside the release of the series on HBO Max.[10]

Hosted by three-time Emmy award-winning producer Lauren Bright Pacheco, the podcast features conversations with the creators of the series, experts on the case, and family members of the deceased to "provide context to what’s happening on screen as well as extended audio clips to further immerse the listener in the world of the show."[11]

References

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