First love in a dangerous, alternate world – Noughts + Crosses: Trailer – BBC

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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home Noughts + Crosses. A new series based on Malorie Blackman’s award-winning book series. Starring Jack Rowan as Callum McGregor and Masali Baduza as Sephy Hadley.

Coming to BBC One on the 5th of March at 9pm, with all episodes available for streaming on BBC iPlayer immediately afterwards.

Mammoth Screen is producing this gripping story of first love in a dangerous, alternate world where racism divides society. The six-part series is written by Toby Whithouse (Being Human), Lydia Adetunji (Riviera), Nathaniel Price (Tin Star) and Rachel De-Lahay (Kiri).

Noughts + Crosses follows two young people Sephy and Callum, who are divided by their colour but united by love. Sephy is a ‘Cross’, a member of the black ruling class and daughter of a prominent politician. Callum is a ‘Nought’, a white member of the underclass. The two have been friends since early childhood but their relationship grows ever more complicated as they come of age. It’s the story of two families separated by power and prejudice but forever entwined by fate.

Bafta Cymru winner Jack Rowan (Peaky Blinders, Born to Kill) will play Callum McGregor and newcomer Masali Baduza has been cast as Sephy Hadley.

Paterson Joseph (Timeless, Peep Show) plays Sephy’s father, the Home Secretary Kamal Hadley, Bonnie Mbuli (Invictus, Wallander) plays her mother Jasmine and her sister Minerva is played by Kike Brimah (Love Type D).

Helen Baxendale (Cold Feet, Cuckoo) and Ian Hart (The Last Kingdom, The Secret Agent) play Callum’s parents Meggie and Ryan and Josh Dylan (Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, The Little Stranger) will play his older brother Jude.

Shaun Dingwall (Goodbye Christopher Robin, The Long Firm) plays Liberation Militia leader Dorn. The cast also features Jonathan Ajayi and Rakie Ayola (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, No Offence).

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46 thoughts on “First love in a dangerous, alternate world – Noughts + Crosses: Trailer – BBC

  1. Coming to BBC One on the 5th of March at 9pm, with all episodes available for streaming on BBC iPlayer immediately afterwards.

  2. Can we be honest, if this was ever a 19s series, then for sure the theme song would be “put your head on my shoulder” if you read up to chapter 3-43 its literally there to make you feel this twisted, blurry emotion mixed with sadness, depression and the deeper in the book you read the more you understand that theyre walking on an endless path

  3. Fantastic 6 episode series. I've watched o
    It several times. Do hope that they make a season two. The twist of who is in power called for thinking, reasoning and an open mind. 💜

  4. This hit home to me and I started to cry almost, for those of you who do not see this I really feel for you. Its reverse racism where Africans are on top and whites are secondary to third. Economic structured system for Africans as the hierarchy top and whites and others follow. If white people and any other ethnic group do not see that this is something terribly wrong in your common-sense brain. The hate that is acted out by Lekan (the actor) and others is so strong and ugly. Our society around the world needs to see this and put themselves in place. God have mercy on all of our souls on this earth. We have better wake up people and start putting racism to death.

  5. No one with any powers of observation, pattern recognition or any real knowledge of history thinks diversity ("difference") is a source of strength. It never has been.

  6. I applaud attempts at reversing the status quo in a Sci Fi parable way but what the show fails to address is that England also has a strong Black middle class and many black celebrities and even upper class. It seems to ridiculous to reverse it in such an extreme way and make all the whites underclass.

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