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Blondeshavemorefun · 20/02/2026 20:05

Channel 4’s new factual drama Dirty Business lays bare the criminal activity of Thames Water and other English water companies

As we saw with ITV’s Mr Bates vs The Post Office (2024), TV can be powerful and result in real change.

But whilst that awful miscarriage of justice has seen over £1.3billion paid in compensation, that’s nothing compared to the reparations owed to victims of England’s water companies – the target of Dirty Business.

Based on a decade-long investigation, factual drama Dirty Business follows real-life heroes Ash Smith (David Thewlis) and Peter Hammond (Jason Watkins) as they notice that their local patch of the River Windrush in The Cotswolds is becoming polluted.

But when the water company sends over inconsistent data in response to their inquiry, the unlikely detectives begin an investigation into this environmental scandal that has resulted from England’s water being owned and run by multi-million international corporations.

That investigative storyline – which is assisted by Thames Water whistleblower Mickey (Asim Chaudhry) - is emotionally undercut by the story of Julie (Posy Sterling) and Mark Preen (Tom McKay) whose eight-year-old daughter Heather dies just days after coming into contact with raw sewage whilst on holiday in Devon in 1999.

Who stars in Dirty Business?
David Thewlis as Ash Smith

After retiring as a police detective, Ash Smith began investigating water companies and regulators when he discovered that the river near his home was becoming polluted due to illegal sewage dumping by water companies. He subsequently founded Windrush Against Sewage Pollution (WASP) in 2018 – a grassroots group of activists which specialises in investigation into water companies and regulators.

Jason Watkins as Peter Hammond

Former Oxford Professor Peter Hammond proved invaluable in deciphering the data that the water companies eventually provided and was able to identify patterns of questionable behaviour on their part. As a result of his and Ash’s investigation, Pete has also become an activist and member of Windrush Against Sewage Pollution.
‘I’m very proud to have played someone who did such incredible work in raising awareness about how awful this situation is,’ says Jason Watkins of playing Peter in Dirty Business.

Asim Chaudhry as Mickey

Another hero, whistleblowing sewage plant worker Mickey partners with Ash (David Thewlis) and Peter (Jason Watkins) and begins to supply information on the critical failures of the water company that he works for: Thames Water.
The character of ‘Mickey’ is based on a real individual who provided a similar role in the investigation.

Posy Sterling as Julie Preen

Julie Preen and her husband Mark (Tom McKay) are wracked by grief when their eight-year-old daughter Heather dies after coming into contact with raw sewage and contracting E.coli.

Tom McKay as Mark Preen

The husband of Julie (Posy Sterling) and father of Suzanne and Heather, Mark’s world is torn apart when Heather dies of E.Coli poisoning.

What makes Dirty Business so powerful is that everything that you see in the factual drama is true. The water companies really are illegally dumping sewage into our rivers in England 1,600 times a day and facing no consequences for their actions.
This truly is one of the greatest corporate and regulatory scandals in our country’s history and hopefully TV shows like Dirty Business will result finally in some action being taken and water companies like Thames Water being held to account.

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diddl · 24/02/2026 21:21

That was heart breaking.

SwedishEdith · 24/02/2026 21:27

It is unbelievable really. Every time you pay your overinflated water bill, a chunk of it goes to shareholders who simply don't give a shit about any of this.

NeatCoralMember · 24/02/2026 21:49

This is fucking outrageous! I'm so angry I can't be more articulate and at whom am I mist angry
Greedy fat cats
Lazy venal government
Careless high up officers.

Everyone who sees money in water. Our water.

I hope this reaches a big audience and is as impactful as Mr Bates.

Blondeshavemorefun · 24/02/2026 21:55

Big companies sadly get richer and don’t give a shit

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SwedishEdith · 24/02/2026 21:56

I'm disappointed there's no Feargal Sharkey though.

the80sweregreat · 24/02/2026 21:58

That woman was paid £850,000 a year.
Unbelievable.

SwedishEdith · 24/02/2026 21:59

I'm surprised they're not actually referencing the Post Office scandal as an example of keeping going.

the80sweregreat · 24/02/2026 22:04

Scandal after scandal isn’t it. The post office one, this , the toxic waste where children were born with deformities ( was on Netflix, toxic town ) The waspi women , how incompetent the NHS can be , it goes on and on doesn’t it. So depressing.
These poor people. It’s just awful.

JewelleryCat · 24/02/2026 22:22

@the80sweregreat wasn't ITV going to do a drama about the blood scandal? I thought I read that somewhere which is another horrific scandal

Wherethecatgone · 25/02/2026 12:29

This makes me so angry. And the state of the treatment works, I get that it's tricky to replace all the underground water pipes, but not the dilapidated victoriana treatment works.
Everyone should be getting behind this, as with the Post Office scandal, to try to force the government to renationalise the water industry.

Blondeshavemorefun · 25/02/2026 13:50

So many scandals just brushed under the carpet 😢

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Blondeshavemorefun · 25/02/2026 13:51

E3 tonight and last one

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NewAgeNewMe · 25/02/2026 17:11

I’m so furious watching this. The cover up stinks literally.

Fromyonfarcountryblows · 25/02/2026 17:51

I’ve just finished watching this I’m so angry I’m almost speechless. something needs to be done but I don’t have any idea what has anyone got any ideas?

timoteigirl · 25/02/2026 18:51

Fromyonfarcountryblows · 25/02/2026 17:51

I’ve just finished watching this I’m so angry I’m almost speechless. something needs to be done but I don’t have any idea what has anyone got any ideas?

Water companies can pay any fines easily so maybe prison sentences should be brought to play?

Fromyonfarcountryblows · 25/02/2026 18:54

But no one in power wants to prosecute. It would require such a public out cry that the government of any colour would see not prosecuting as an enormous vote looser. Or am I just being cynical?

menopausalfart · 25/02/2026 19:03

Just watching ep3. I'm beyond angry at the corruption involved. We really need to renationalise. I'm sick to death of rampant capitalism.

BlueEyedBogWitch · 25/02/2026 20:18

I can’t remember being so outraged and disgusted as I am watching this.

What planet are these mealy-mouthed bastards on?

What can we do?

JenniferBooth · 25/02/2026 21:27

Is anyone else hoping he throws up over the PIP assessor

JenniferBooth · 25/02/2026 21:47

the surfer collapsed while trying to do his postie round Hes obviously not fit to work.

SwedishEdith · 25/02/2026 23:09

Just watched the last one. I feel more despondent. Unless you get someone like Martin Lewis behind these campaigns, I feel they get lost and lose momentum. There should be 100s of posts on this thread. So much damage has been done, so much money leeched out of the system that taking it back into public ownership becomes another "How can we afford it?" attack from the right. Honestly, I just feel despair.

Theyreeatingthedogs · 25/02/2026 23:14

What an absolute wanker David Cameron is. He fucked up Brexit and it was his constituency of Witney that suffered from his idea of cutting "red tape". He really is a moron.

BlueEyedBogWitch · 25/02/2026 23:18

Everyone in the country should refuse to pay their water bill until this whole disgusting mess is sorted out. I don’t feel like giving the shareholders another bloody penny.

Ohfudgeoff · 25/02/2026 23:51

SwedishEdith · 25/02/2026 23:09

Just watched the last one. I feel more despondent. Unless you get someone like Martin Lewis behind these campaigns, I feel they get lost and lose momentum. There should be 100s of posts on this thread. So much damage has been done, so much money leeched out of the system that taking it back into public ownership becomes another "How can we afford it?" attack from the right. Honestly, I just feel despair.

There should be 100s of posts on this thread.

I thought that too - where is everyone? Why does it seem there are really not that many of us who are outraged?

The whole thing makes me sick.

JewelleryCat · 26/02/2026 00:31

Did anyone watch channel 4 YouTube afterwards? Apparently on there, it’s the real voices of some of the people depicted on the programme and how they’re still fighting.i had a look, around 6 minutes long so I’ll try and watch it tomorrow