Netflix’s One Day Limited Series Review by Ryan Balkwill

Genre: Romance/Comedy/Drama

Based on One Day; by David Nicholls

Starring: Ambika Mod & Leo Woodall.

Composers: Anne Nikitin, Jessica Jones, Tim Morrish

Executive producers: Roanna BennDavid NichollsJude LiknaitzkyNicole Taylor

Production companies: Drama Republic; Universal International Studios; Focus Features

Channel: Netflix

Plot:  Owen’s boss and secretary push his patience.

This series was great.

Pros: I liked the journey for the main characters Emma & Dexter through out the years. I enjoyed the other characters stories too, it was a clever way to show what had been happening in the year previous. It does get emotional and heartfelt at times & I like how everything was set-up before it’s concluded in a warn-hearted way.

Cons: My only problem is that I wish some episodes were a bit longer.

Cast: 

Main:

Recurring:

  • Eleanor Tomlinson as Sylvie
  • Essie Davis as Alison Mayhew
  • Tim McInnerny as Stephen Mayhew
  • Jonny Weldon as Ian
  • Brendan Quinn as Callum
  • Billie Gadsdon as Jasmine
  • Toby Stephens as Lionel Cope
  • Joely Richardson as Helen Cope
  • Amber Grappy as Tilly
  • Adam Loxley as Graham
  • Tim Preston as Gary
  • John Macmillan as Aaron
  • Rebekah Murrell as Suki
  • Jodie Price as Sonya
  • Sophie Wolff as Tara
  • Joseph Pharoah as Andy
  • Meghan Treadway as Kate
  • Ella-Rae Smith as Naomi
  • Mathilde Thomine Storm as Tove
  • Sam Swan as Damian
  • Beth Lindsey as Sarah
  • Mark Rowley as Mr. Godalming
  • Anthony Calf as Sid
  • Edouard Chény as Jean-Pierre
  • Emily Eaton-Plowright as Candy
  • John Tueart as Andrew
  • Hannah van Vliet as Lotte

I highly recommend this series on Netflix.

Rating: 9 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe

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