Damned
Follow the personal and professional lives of Rose and Al and their colleagues in a children's social services department: each week takes us to a new case and a domestic situation in the office. The tone is at times dark, always gritty and brave. This is realism comedy.
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Follow the personal and professional lives of Rose and Al and their colleagues in a children’s social services department: each week takes us to a new case and a domestic situation in the office. The tone is at times dark, always gritty and brave. This is realism comedy.









