Michael Sheen
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Is this how the United Kingdom finally ends?
If there is anyone post Mr Bates vs the Post Office who doesn’t believe in drama’s power to shake things up, point them in the direction of the innovatively told The Way (BBC1, Monday). Set in Port Talbot in a not-too-distant future, it opens with local lad Owen Driscoll feeling rooted to the spot, desperate for something to happen. “It’s like I can see where I am, I can see where I’ve been, but I can’t see where I’m going,” he says.
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