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Mayday - Season 1

Series: Mayday
3.8
(51)
Episodes
5
Rating
NR
Year
2013
Language
English

About

In a quaint English village seeped in pagan traditions, the highlight of May Day is the traditional parade. But when the May Queen, 14-year-old Hattie Sutton (Leila Mimmack, Son of God), disappears shortly before the event, the residents grow suspicious that someone among them might have taken her. The shocking realization that there could be a killer in the community shatters the façade of idyllic small-town life. The search for Hattie threatens to reveal everyone's darkest secrets. Ex-cop Fiona (Sophie Okonedo, Hotel Rwanda, The Slap) struggles in her new role as a housewife. Gail (Lesley Manville, Maleficent) discovers that her husband, Malcolm (Peter Firth, MI-5), lies about where he goes each day. Everett (Aidan Gillen, Game of Thrones, The Wire) brings home a mysterious bag big enough to hide a body. Upending the typical whodunit, this drama focuses not on the police investigation, but on the horror of suspecting a loved one has committed a terrible crime.

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Episodes

1 to 3 of 5

1. Episode 1

56m

As the May Day parade processes through town, no one can find the May queen, 14-year-old Hattie Sutton. Gail learns that her husband lied about where he goes every day, Linus's father has a mysterious bag, and Alan is hiding something from his wife. Could one of them have taken Hattie?

2. Episode 2

56m

With the police asking questions, Steve worries that his troubled brother, Seth, might have something to do with Hattie's disappearance. Gail enlists her son's help to gain access to Malcolm's computer, convinced he's concealing something from her.

3. Episode 3

56m

When news reaches the town of Malcolm's apparent suicide in the woods, Gail and James scramble to erase any evidence of Malcolm's connection to Hattie, but Richard and the others draw their own conclusions. Fiona comforts Alan, who is being investigated at work.

Reviews

"Gripping drama."
Daily Mail, UK

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