
Unprecedented Episode Rating Graph
May 2020 - May 2020

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May 2020 - May 2020
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S1 Ep3
10.0
28th May 2020
Grounded by Duncan Macmillan Liz is stressed by her parents’ cavalier attitude to the virus. Their age and health conditions put them heavily at risk. However, when overcome by the stress of her work, Liz is the one who needs looking after. Fear Fatigue by Prasanna Puwanarajah Based on conversations with NHS workers in March 2020, Fear Fatigue documents the feelings and fears of frontline staff in the days and weeks before the Coronavirus lockdown.
S1 Ep4
4.5
28th May 2020
Kat and Zaccy by Deborah Bruce Zac is reluctant to come home from university during lockdown. How long can he ignore his mother’s emotional pleas for his return? The Unexpected Expert by Matilda Ibini This crisis will have a huge impact on Roxy’s social care package. The local authority thanks her for her understanding, yet she feels significantly misunderstood. The Night After by Josh Azouz A couple in their sixties try to make contact with the outside world. Is it a distress signal? Or a message to a specific loved one? Greek Gods, a noose and the past all threaten to overwhelm them. A touching tale of toast, taboos and toddlers.
S1 Ep1
10.0
26th May 2020
Viral by James Graham After schools shut and A Levels are postponed, three teenagers use lockdown to come up with the next big viral craze. Penny by Charlene James Ray has been moved into a hotel for the foreseeable future yet he knows that survival is a lot more complicated than having a roof over your head. Going Forward by John Donnelly When team meetings move online, an under-pressure team leader takes drastic measures to make sure targets are met.
S1 Ep2
10.0
27th May 2020
Romantic Distancing by Tim Price Love in the time of coronavirus: can technology bridge the emotional gap as well as the geographical? Safer at Home by Anna Maloney As families and couples are forced into isolation, Mike takes pride in looking after his pregnant partner Ellie. Mike’s mother Betsy is delighted - she is extremely fond of Ellie - but she starts to see things about their relationship that unsettle her. House Party by April De Angelis A street in south London get together on Houseparty for a virtual drinking session in the first week of isolation, but not everyone is in the mood for a party.
S1 Ep3
10.0
28th May 2020
Grounded by Duncan Macmillan Liz is stressed by her parents’ cavalier attitude to the virus. Their age and health conditions put them heavily at risk. However, when overcome by the stress of her work, Liz is the one who needs looking after. Fear Fatigue by Prasanna Puwanarajah Based on conversations with NHS workers in March 2020, Fear Fatigue documents the feelings and fears of frontline staff in the days and weeks before the Coronavirus lockdown.
S1 Ep4
4.5
28th May 2020
Kat and Zaccy by Deborah Bruce Zac is reluctant to come home from university during lockdown. How long can he ignore his mother’s emotional pleas for his return? The Unexpected Expert by Matilda Ibini This crisis will have a huge impact on Roxy’s social care package. The local authority thanks her for her understanding, yet she feels significantly misunderstood. The Night After by Josh Azouz A couple in their sixties try to make contact with the outside world. Is it a distress signal? Or a message to a specific loved one? Greek Gods, a noose and the past all threaten to overwhelm them. A touching tale of toast, taboos and toddlers.
S1 Ep5
29th May 2020
Central Hill by Nathaniel Martello-White Coronavirus flings a couple into a long-distance relationship. A freelance actor cannot afford to eat. Ginger and toilet paper have become the most sought-after items on the planet. A likely farce, or a horror movie waiting to happen? Batshit by Jasmine Lee-Jones It’s 2021. The global pandemic continues to sweep the earth. In the midst of massive loss, grief and mourning, many have searched for a party to blame – with some civilians taking justice into their own hands. As ceaseless chaos sweeps the earth, shit is well and truly about to hit the fan... Everybody's Talkin' by Chloe Moss Liz, Rebecca and Katherine are full of ideas for their mother: Facebook Pilates, Zoom Art Classes, FaceTime therapy… anything to help her feel connected.
Series written and filmed in lockdown that responds to the radical way we have seen our world change during the coronavirus pandemic, featuring the UK’s most celebrated actors.
The first episode of Unprecedented aired on May 26, 2020.
The last episode of Unprecedented aired on May 29, 2020.
There are 5 episodes of Unprecedented.
There is one season of Unprecedented.
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Unprecedented has ended.