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TEN POUND POMS - SUNDAY 9pm bbc. TV PACE. NO SPOILERS

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Blondeshavemorefun · 08/05/2023 13:49

In dreary postwar Manchester, Annie Roberts is at her wits end when husband Terry spends all his wages down the pub. Desperate for a better life for her children, Annie responds to an emigration advert that promises Brits a prosperous new life in Australia for a tenner. Expecting whitewashed houses and sun-soaked adventures, the Roberts family arrive in Sydney to find life down under isn't quite what they've been sold.

Ten Pound Poms is the new original drama series created by BAFTA-winning Danny Brocklehurst (Brassic, Ordinary Lies) produced by Eleven, the team behind the award-winning Sex Education. A co-production between BBC and Stan, the series will premiere on BBC One and BBC iPlayer in the UK and as a Stan Original Series in Australia.

The six-part series follows a group of Brits as they leave dreary post-war Britain in 1956 to embark on a life-altering adventure on the other side of the world.

For only a tenner, they have been promised a better house, better job prospects and a better quality of life by the sea in sun-soaked Australia.

But life down under isn’t exactly the idyllic dream the new arrivals have been promised. Struggling with their new identity as immigrants, we follow their triumphs and pitfalls as they adapt to a new life in a new country far from Britain and familiarity.

At the heart of the drama are Annie (Faye Marsay) and Terry Roberts (Warren Brown). They try to make the best of the situation for their family, but the poor living conditions at the hostel and local attitudes towards immigrants test them in ways they couldn’t have imagined.

They aren’t the only people at the hostel avoiding the truth. Kate (Michelle Keegan) is a young nurse who arrives without her fiancé and will do whatever it takes to try and rewrite her devastating past.

Bill (Leon Ford) has lost his family business back home and is so desperate to prove he’s living the Australian dream that he’ll stop at nothing in order to get a lifestyle he can’t sustain.

Teenager Stevie (Declan Coyle) comes from a troubled background and hopes to use this new adventure to escape his oppressive father.

Meanwhile Ron (Rob Collins), an indigenous Australian war veteran, struggles with feeling like an outsider in his own country.

Cast
Michelle Keegan - Kate Thorne
Faye Marsay - Annie Roberts
Warren Brown - Terry Roberts
Hattie Hook - Pattie Roberts
Finn Treacy - Peter Roberts
Stephen Curry - JJ Walker
David Field - Dean
Emma Hamilton - Sheila Anderson
Leon Ford - Bill Anderson
Berynn Schwerdt - Arty
Cheree Cassidy - Marlene
Rob Collins – Ron

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CaptainMyCaptain · 09/05/2023 22:06

Apparently the weeks in the boat were like a holiday (to working class people from Sheffield at that time) but it was a bit grim when they got there.

Blondeshavemorefun · 09/05/2023 22:49

whirlyhead · 09/05/2023 21:34

Well, I’m glad my parents chose to do the journey as I have some wonderful friends there and also have permanent residency so can go back at any time. But i can see it must have been difficult for my parents going so far away from home and knowing no one there. NZ in the 70s was quite isolated and a bit behind the times. It’s a lot better now.

my folks moved back to the UK in their 70s and proceeded to spend the rest of their days moaning about the price of everything here!

Why did they move back @whirlyhead

I would love to live down under and if I did wouldn't come back

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Blondeshavemorefun · 09/05/2023 22:50

CaptainMyCaptain · 09/05/2023 22:04

We'll be watching. My husband's uncles went in the 60s. One lived with his family in the huts for 2 years, the other got a job with a house provided quite quickly. They both stayed for the rest of their lives.

In the huts

I'm Finding this quite fascinating

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butterpuffed · 10/05/2023 08:18

This looks good , thanks @Blondeshavemorefun . I've heard people mention this £10 plan but don't know much about it .

lazymum99 · 10/05/2023 08:37

I think this thread will turn out far more fascinating than the tv programme

Blondeshavemorefun · 10/05/2023 09:41

Me neither @butterpuffed

Agree @lazymum99

It's great hearing mn family's stories

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BoreOfWhabylon · 10/05/2023 10:52

Thanks Blondes
I spent a long time living in Australia from the mid-70s on, will be interested to watch

Blondeshavemorefun · 10/05/2023 14:48

BoreOfWhabylon · 10/05/2023 11:05

Tragic ending to this Bristol family's hopes of a new life Down Under
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Cheryl_Grimmer

Oh that's sad

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whirlyhead · 10/05/2023 16:46

Blondeshavemorefun · 09/05/2023 22:49

Why did they move back @whirlyhead

I would love to live down under and if I did wouldn't come back

They probably moved back here so they’d have something to moan about!

i think they just wanted to see their relatives and friends again. They never really made good friends in NZ but they are both autistic to some extent so aren’t good socially.

I plan on retiring there and setting up house with some female friends on a lifestyle plot and having lots of chickens and animals. There’s lots of space and not many people.

i will just have to practice a few useful phrases like “g’day mate” and “a few steinies short of a 6 pack”. (Note: phrases may have moved on in the decades since I’ve lived there)

Bringonthesunforthewashing · 10/05/2023 18:52

So was it worth a watch?

Blondeshavemorefun · 10/05/2023 20:28

Bringonthesunforthewashing · 10/05/2023 18:52

So was it worth a watch?

Hasn't been on yet @Bringonthesunforthewashing

It's starts this Sunday

I usually try and post a few days before so people can add to planner

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Nonamenoplacetogo · 10/05/2023 22:51

@BoreOfWhabylon there is a very interesting podcast about the case on BBC Sounds

www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/p0bff1xh?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile

LemonjeIIo · 10/05/2023 23:05

My ex husband's family were going to go, but changed their minds at the last minute.
I wished they hadn't 😔

BoreOfWhabylon · 11/05/2023 12:20

Thanks @Nonamenoplacetogo , I'll give it a listen!

LadyEloise1 · 12/05/2023 08:49

I've listened to 2 episodes of the podcast about the disappearance of Cheryl Grimmer. So so sad.

Blondeshavemorefun · 14/05/2023 19:33

Starts tonight

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the80sweregreat · 14/05/2023 21:13

Which part of Australia is it meant to be set ?

Aquarius1234 · 14/05/2023 21:18

Michelle Keegan looks like she's got fake tan on and too much makeup

PuppyMonkey · 14/05/2023 21:23

Not sure I’m going to stick with this, it’s all a bit low budget, dodgy acting for me.

Aquarius1234 · 14/05/2023 21:23

I thought it looked a bit too glossy at first.

the80sweregreat · 14/05/2023 21:24

Has Kate the nurse killed her partner ?

Aquarius1234 · 14/05/2023 21:24

Faye Marsey and Warren Brown are decent actors tho.

cakeorwine · 14/05/2023 21:27

They need to do the time delay that you used to get on the long distance calls.

Happy days!

the80sweregreat · 14/05/2023 21:29

Warren Brown has lovely eyes
This isn't a good advert for Australians !