Meet the Other Phone. Only the apps you allow.

Meet the Other Phone.
Only the apps you allow.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Telly addicts

WILD CHERRY - sat 9&10pm bbc 1 - TV PACENO SPOILERS

184 replies

Blondeshavemorefun · 14/11/2025 20:05

The best TV shows are the ones that bring us some deliciously honest drama - and Wild Cherry is set to deliver just that.

The BBC's upcoming relationship drama follows two best friends and their teenage daughters, whose loyalties are pushed to breaking point when a scandal breaks out at their private school.

Exploring toxic relationships, social media and class, it’s a glossy series that’ll certainly put your emotions to the test!

Blending elements of popular dramas we love including Big Little Lies (https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/lifestyle/a34343298/big-little-lies-season-3-news-cast-plot-air-date/), Adolescence (https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/lifestyle/a63453816/adolescence-netflix/)and The White Lotus (https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/lifestyle/a64407803/the-white-lotus-series-4/), the action takes place in an ultra-wealthy gated community in the Home Counties.

Carmen Ejogo and Eve Best play the two "grown-up" best friends, Lorna and Juliet, who - despite living the same mega-rich lifestyle - come from very different backgrounds.

When their daughters are implicated in a scandal, everything changes - with Lorna and Juliet forced to take sides. And let's just say, things get pretty ugly.

The six-part thriller is set in Richford Lake, a fictional gated community in the Home Counties designed for the ultra-wealthy, where nothing bad ever happens (or does it..?).

There, we meet Lorna (Carmen Ejogo), a self-made, successful businesswoman from London who’s got where she is through hard work.

Then there’s her best friend Juliet (Eve Best), a woman born into privilege.

Their status as close confidants is suddenly thrown into question when their daughters, Grace and Allegra, are implicated in a shocking scandal at their private school.

Lorna and Juliet are forced to take sides, and their friendship is pushed to breaking point as they navigate privilege, power and betrayal.

According to the BBC’s official synopsis, Wild Cherry is a “provocative and deliciously honest look at mother/daughter relationships amid the whirlwind of social media, hidden apps and relentless peer pressure that asks: how far will we go to protect our children?

And just how much do teenage girls know about the women raising them? If the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, then who is leading these girls astray?”

Wild Cherry is created by Nicôle Lecky, who’s written on Eastenders and Death in Paradise (https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/lifestyle/a68151298/return-to-paradise-series-2/), plus her 2022 musical drama Mood, which won two BAFTAs.

Nicôle said the series was inspired by her experiences of the super-rich in England. “I used to drive through a gated community in Surrey and I would look at these mansions and think, ‘Gosh who lives there?’,” she told Deadline. “It had such a strong sense of an England that I hadn’t seen before. I knew I wanted to set something there.”

The cast of Wild Cherry includes:
• Carmen Ejogo (True Detective, The Penguin) as Lorna
• Eve Best (House of the Dragon, The King’s Speech) as Juliet
• Amelia May as Allegra, Juliet's daughter
• Imogen Faires (Goldie’s Oldies, Marcella) as Grace, Lorna's daughter
• Sophie Winkleman (Peep Show, Sanditon)
• Daniel Lapaine (Muriel’s Wedding)
• Hayat Kamille (Vikings: Valhalla)
• Isabelle Allen (Les Misérables, Find Me in Paris)
• James Murray (Masters of the Air, The Crown)
• Jason York (Mood, Dreaming Whilst Black)
• Katarina Čas (The Wolf of Wall Street)

The only Death in Paradise spin-off we need! Return to Paradise is back with a “fiendishly clever” series 2

Get ready for more sun, sea and murder as the BBC crime-comedy is back!

https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/lifestyle/a68151298/return-to-paradise-series-2/

OP posts:
deeahgwitch · 15/12/2025 19:37

The ending was an insult to us viewers who had wasted almost 6 hours watching it.

RainbowBagels · 15/12/2025 19:49

I agree. Silly convoluted ending.

Blondeshavemorefun · 15/12/2025 20:53

I did lik the ending bar what they did with the body

being hamsters the brother would know how to get rid of the body

tho whose car was it

OP posts:
Blondeshavemorefun · 15/12/2025 20:53

gangsters

OP posts:
purpleme12 · 15/12/2025 21:03

Hamsters 😆😆

TheChicDreamer · 15/12/2025 21:10

I binged watched this one evening last week. I found it (probably unintentionally) absolutely hilarious. The main blonde woman and Big Suze were so camp and I couldn’t stop laughing at all the clichés and the dramatic character twists, almost as if the story writers kept changing their minds about what was going to happen next so kept changing the characters’ personalities accordingly. It was almost as good as the chaotic drama of Footballer’s Wives (for those that can remember it)

And I agree with a pp, there’s no way an old money type would be living in a house that looks like it should be in Selling Sunset, complete with naff decor. It clearly panders to the American audience.

butterpuffed · 15/12/2025 21:33

Blondeshavemorefun · 15/12/2025 20:53

gangsters

Autocorrect at its finest 🤣

Blondeshavemorefun · 15/12/2025 22:21

butterpuffed · 15/12/2025 21:33

Autocorrect at its finest 🤣

😂😂😂😂

those tiny rodents can be killers. Didn’t you know

OP posts:
SunnyAgain · 12/01/2026 19:36

Many exterior and some interior school scenes in this series were filmed at Wellington College in Berkshire, for those wondering. (I’ve been a bit late to watching this but recognised the location).

New posts on this thread. Refresh page