Finding Alice

Director(s)Various
Production year2020
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes46m
CastKeeley Hawes, Isabella Pappas, Gemma Jones, Kenneth Cranham, Jason Merrells, Matthew Flynn, Charlyne Francis, Joanna Lumley, Nigel Havers, Olivia Bernstone, Roger Goldby, Roger Goldby, Simon Nye, Margot Gavan Duffy, Edmund Butt, Ashley Rowe, David Thrasher, Suzanne Crowley, Gilly Poole, Debbie Burton

Finding Alice

infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
23/11/2020
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming

FINDING ALICE is a UK drama series; in this episode Harry dies shortly after moving his family into a new smart home, and his wife Alice soon discovers Harry was keeping things from her before he died.

language
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k') and use of milder terms ('shit', 'screw', 'God', 'Christ').
additional issues
There are upsetting scenes where a woman mourns the death of her husband and visits his body in a morgue. There is a moment of mild threat where someone can be heard breathing heavily on the other end of a phone. There is a mild injury detail of stitches on a dead man's neck after an autopsy.
infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
18/11/2020
Use:
VOD/Streaming

FINDING ALICE is a UK drama series; in this episode Harry dies shortly after moving his family into a new smart home, and his wife Alice soon discovers Harry was keeping things from her before he died.

language
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k') and use of milder terms ('shit', 'screw', 'God', 'Christ').
additional issues
There are upsetting scenes where a woman mourns the death of her husband and visits his body in a morgue. There is a moment of mild threat where someone can be heard breathing heavily on the other end of a phone. There is a mild injury detail of stitches on a dead man's neck after an autopsy.
infrequent strong language, drug misuse, drug references
Classified Date:
23/11/2020
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming

FINDING ALICE is a British drama miniseries; in this episode, Alice decides that she wants her late husband Harry to be buried in their garden, but his parents object to her plans.

language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include 'bloody', ‘fricking’ and ‘hell’.
drugs
In one scene a woman takes diazepam that has been prescribed to another person. There are also occasional verbal references to misuse of weed and ‘happy pills’.
additional issues
There are references to bereavement throughout, as well as occasional scenes of emotional upset. Other issues include infrequent mild sex references.
infrequent strong language, drug misuse, drug references
Classified Date:
18/11/2020
Use:
VOD/Streaming

FINDING ALICE is a British drama miniseries; in this episode, Alice decides that she wants her late husband Harry to be buried in their garden, but his parents object to her plans.

language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include 'bloody', ‘fricking’ and ‘hell’.
drugs
In one scene a woman takes diazepam that has been prescribed to another person. There are also occasional verbal references to misuse of weed and ‘happy pills’.
additional issues
There are references to bereavement throughout, as well as occasional scenes of emotional upset. Other issues include infrequent mild sex references.
strong language
Classified Date:
23/11/2020
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming

FINDING ALICE is a drama series; in this episode, Alice struggles to cope with Harry's death as an inquest hearing approaches, and George's involvement remains a mystery.

language
There is strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms such as 'twat', 'piss', 'crap', 'shit', 'bastard' and 'arse'.
additional issues
There are some undetailed sex references, as well as a scene in which a motorist almost collides with another vehicle while driving in a distressed state. During a scene in which members of a support group discuss their bereavements, a man reveals his wife took her own life. A woman appears to combine diazepam with alcohol.
strong language
Classified Date:
18/11/2020
Use:
VOD/Streaming

FINDING ALICE is a drama series; in this episode, Alice struggles to cope with Harry's death as an inquest hearing approaches, and George's involvement remains a mystery.

language
There is strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms such as 'twat', 'piss', 'crap', 'shit', 'bastard' and 'arse'.
additional issues
There are some undetailed sex references, as well as a scene in which a motorist almost collides with another vehicle while driving in a distressed state. During a scene in which members of a support group discuss their bereavements, a man reveals his wife took her own life. A woman appears to combine diazepam with alcohol.
infrequent strong language, moderate sex references
Classified Date:
12/02/2021
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming

FINDING ALICE is a drama series; in this episode, Alice tries to stop her house from being sold from underneath her.

language
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms, such as 'shit', 'piss', 'bloody', 'crap', 'arse', 'frickin'', 'Christ' and 'God'.
sex
There are moderate sex references, including repeated comic exchanges about sperm in the context of artificial insemination.
additional issues
There are mild verbal references to drugs and to bereavement.
strong language
Classified Date:
12/02/2021
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming

FINDING ALICE is a drama series; in this episode, Alice tries to claim her late husband's sperm deposit.

language
There is strong language ('f**k'), accompanied by milder terms, including 'twat', 'shag', 'bollocks', 'bloody', 'arse', 'ass', 'frig', 'piss', 'Christ' and 'God'.
additional issues
There are moderate sex references, including 'shag' and 'f**k' used in the sexual sense. There are also verbal references to a sperm deposit, sometimes referred to as 'jizz', which is later implied to be emptied into a bin, before a woman scoops it up from the floor. There is no visual sight of semen.
strong language
Classified Date:
12/02/2021
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming

FINDING ALICE is a comedy drama in which a woman discovers secrets about her long-term partner following his death; in this episode, she decides to develop her late partner's land.

language
There is strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms (for example, 'bitch', 'tosser', 'dick', 'balls', 'shit', 'crap', 'God', Christ').
additional issues
There are some scenes of emotional upset. There are moderate verbal sex references.
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Classified date18/11/2020
LanguageEnglish
language
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k') and use of milder terms ('shit', 'screw', 'God', 'Christ').
additional issues
There are upsetting scenes where a woman mourns the death of her husband and visits his body in a morgue. There is a moment of mild threat where someone can be heard breathing heavily on the other end of a phone. There is a mild injury detail of stitches on a dead man's neck after an autopsy.
strong language
Classified Date:
12/02/2021
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
language
There is strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms (for example, 'bitch', 'tosser', 'dick', 'balls', 'shit', 'crap', 'God', Christ').
additional issues
There are some scenes of emotional upset. There are moderate verbal sex references.
infrequent strong language, moderate sex references
Classified Date:
12/02/2021
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
language
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms, such as 'shit', 'piss', 'bloody', 'crap', 'arse', 'frickin'', 'Christ' and 'God'.
sex
There are moderate sex references, including repeated comic exchanges about sperm in the context of artificial insemination.
additional issues
There are mild verbal references to drugs and to bereavement.
strong language
Classified Date:
12/02/2021
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
language
There is strong language ('f**k'), accompanied by milder terms, including 'twat', 'shag', 'bollocks', 'bloody', 'arse', 'ass', 'frig', 'piss', 'Christ' and 'God'.
additional issues
There are moderate sex references, including 'shag' and 'f**k' used in the sexual sense. There are also verbal references to a sperm deposit, sometimes referred to as 'jizz', which is later implied to be emptied into a bin, before a woman scoops it up from the floor. There is no visual sight of semen.
infrequent strong language, drug misuse, drug references
Classified Date:
23/11/2020
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include 'bloody', ‘fricking’ and ‘hell’.
drugs
In one scene a woman takes diazepam that has been prescribed to another person. There are also occasional verbal references to misuse of weed and ‘happy pills’.
additional issues
There are references to bereavement throughout, as well as occasional scenes of emotional upset. Other issues include infrequent mild sex references.
strong language
Classified Date:
23/11/2020
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
language
There is strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms such as 'twat', 'piss', 'crap', 'shit', 'bastard' and 'arse'.
additional issues
There are some undetailed sex references, as well as a scene in which a motorist almost collides with another vehicle while driving in a distressed state. During a scene in which members of a support group discuss their bereavements, a man reveals his wife took her own life. A woman appears to combine diazepam with alcohol.
infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
23/11/2020
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
language
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k') and use of milder terms ('shit', 'screw', 'God', 'Christ').
additional issues
There are upsetting scenes where a woman mourns the death of her husband and visits his body in a morgue. There is a moment of mild threat where someone can be heard breathing heavily on the other end of a phone. There is a mild injury detail of stitches on a dead man's neck after an autopsy.
infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
18/11/2020
Use:
VOD/Streaming
language
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k') and use of milder terms ('shit', 'screw', 'God', 'Christ').
additional issues
There are upsetting scenes where a woman mourns the death of her husband and visits his body in a morgue. There is a moment of mild threat where someone can be heard breathing heavily on the other end of a phone. There is a mild injury detail of stitches on a dead man's neck after an autopsy.
strong language
Classified Date:
18/11/2020
Use:
VOD/Streaming
language
There is strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms such as 'twat', 'piss', 'crap', 'shit', 'bastard' and 'arse'.
additional issues
There are some undetailed sex references, as well as a scene in which a motorist almost collides with another vehicle while driving in a distressed state. During a scene in which members of a support group discuss their bereavements, a man reveals his wife took her own life. A woman appears to combine diazepam with alcohol.
infrequent strong language, drug misuse, drug references
Classified Date:
18/11/2020
Use:
VOD/Streaming
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include 'bloody', ‘fricking’ and ‘hell’.
drugs
In one scene a woman takes diazepam that has been prescribed to another person. There are also occasional verbal references to misuse of weed and ‘happy pills’.
additional issues
There are references to bereavement throughout, as well as occasional scenes of emotional upset. Other issues include infrequent mild sex references.
Director(s)Various
Production year2020
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes46m
CastKeeley Hawes, Isabella Pappas, Gemma Jones, Kenneth Cranham, Jason Merrells, Matthew Flynn, Charlyne Francis, Joanna Lumley, Nigel Havers, Olivia Bernstone, Roger Goldby, Roger Goldby, Simon Nye, Margot Gavan Duffy, Edmund Butt, Ashley Rowe, David Thrasher, Suzanne Crowley, Gilly Poole, Debbie Burton
Classified date18/11/2020
LanguageEnglish