Lilies

Lilies

2007
Lilies
Lilies

Lilies

8.1 | en | Drama

Lilies is a British period-drama television series, written by Heidi Thomas, which ran for one eight-episode series in early 2007 on BBC One. The show's tagline was "Liverpool, 1920. Three girls on the edge of womanhood, a world on the brink of change." Due to lower than expected ratings, the BBC did not commission a second series.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP8  The Reckoning
Mar. 02,2007
The Reckoning

May's baby is due, but will she survive the birth without Dadda?

EP7  The Serpent
Feb. 23,2007
The Serpent

The arrival of an exotic snake leads to a crisis within the house.

EP6  The Release
Feb. 16,2007
The Release

Ruby falls in with a group of upper class modern thinkers. May becomes dangerously ill.

EP5  The Sea
Feb. 09,2007
The Sea

A wartime friend of Billy's comes to visit and Billy has to confront his true emotions.

EP4  The Tallyman
Feb. 02,2007
The Tallyman

Iris and Father Melia are thrown together when scarlet fever threatens the street.

EP3  The White Charger
Jan. 26,2007
The White Charger

May poses for photographs, but things get out of hand

EP2  The Thunderbolt
Jan. 19,2007
The Thunderbolt

Iris's dreams of a life beyond her family appear to be answered when a suitor arrives.

EP1  The Chit Behind King Billy
Jan. 12,2007
The Chit Behind King Billy

The Moss family needs to get their pianola out of hock in time for the street party.

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Released: 2007-01-12 | Released Producted By: , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006t1v8
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Lilies is a British period-drama television series, written by Heidi Thomas, which ran for one eight-episode series in early 2007 on BBC One. The show's tagline was "Liverpool, 1920. Three girls on the edge of womanhood, a world on the brink of change." Due to lower than expected ratings, the BBC did not commission a second series.

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Catherine Tyldesley , Kerrie Hayes , Leanne Rowe

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varmitydog I came across this at the small local library near where I live and it had such a high imdb rating that I had to check it out---and I'm glad I did.Connected stories of a families troubles in England, 1920. It was so well written that you find yourself rooting for the different characters, and their setbacks tug at your emotions. Looking at the film extra's section after I viewed it, I was surprised to see how they made the set because it all seemed so realistic. I never was one for ladies hat's, but whomever picked out the hats for the ladies in this picked out some very flattering ones, and it makes one wonder what happened to hats as a ladies fashion accessory.The only thing unrealistic about this show is that these people are all supposed to be related but they look so very different from each other.
emuir-1 In the 70's the film industry, BBC North and Granada TV regularly churned out gritty working class dramas of the struggling poor. Sam, A Raging Calm, Room at the Top, Saturday night and Sunday Morning, A Kind of Loving, and the one which satirized them all - Brass, in which Timothy West played a flint hearted millowner who begrudged his workers the cotton dust they took home in their lungs. The modern day characters worked in menial jobs and lived for the Saturday Football match and the night at the dance and the pub. The period characters were a pawn shop away from the workhouse. Parents died and the children were sent to the orphanage. Lovers could not afford to wed and pregnancy out of wedlock brought shame to the family.All these old clichés return in 'Lilies' a period drama about three young women coping with life in a working class port city. I am no lover of Downton Abbey and its clones, as I am well aware that the lives of the young women in Lilies was the norm for the vast majority. Only a small percentage of the people had means. For the rest it was a daily grind and struggle for survival. Little touches brought back memories for me, the closeness of the neighbors helping with bereavement and hardship, and the front parlor kept for best and only used for laying out the dead and receptions after the funeral. Growing up in northern England in the forties, there were many people around who had lost someone in WWI and a staggering number of widows and single mothers.Of the performances, two actors irritated me beyond words, the father who seemed to be overacting, and Ruby, his daughter who was a little too brassy and mouthy for my taste. The handsome priest, Father Melia was just a little too handsome for the job. I shuddered when Iris was combing the nits out of his hair. The series did portray the division between Catholics and Northern Irish Protestants very well. Unless you grew up in that environment, it is hard to understand today that neither could enter a church of the other faith without condemning their immortal soul to hell for ever more.
trudy-kain I loved this series. I wish there were a season 2. I was totally drawn into the Moss family dynamics - what a feisty, real family. I think the show accurately captures the images and the "feel" for the time (post WWI Liverpool, England.) It is 'raw and gritty', 'loving and sweet' & 'dramatic and comical' - just like real life. Nothing here is sugar coated (except for the candies). I highly recommend this to anyone who likes period dramas.
Eileen O'Brian This is one of the most fascinating a series and it drew me in 100%. You cheer and cry for the characters, often in the same episode. Well cast, extremely well acted and directed, it portrays living in Liverpool right after WWI. I am SO hoping to find a copy of Season 2, and it would be a terrible shame if only two seasons were made.