UK (Commonwealth Union)_ The Netflix drama Adolescence has made history by becoming the first streaming show to claim the top spot in the UK’s weekly TV ratings. The show surpassed several long-standing traditional TV programs, including The Apprentice and Death in Paradise, marking a significant milestone for streaming platforms in the UK television landscape. Official data from the Broadcasters Audience Research Board (BARB) revealed that the first episode of Adolescence garnered an impressive 6.45 million viewers during its debut week, breaking the previous UK streaming record of 6.3 million set by Netflix’s Fool Me Once in January 2024.
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Created by Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham, and directed by Philip Barantini, Adolescence is a four-part British crime drama miniseries that has captivated audiences with its innovative approach to storytelling. Uniquely filmed in continuous one-take episodes, the series stands out for its technical brilliance and powerful performances. The show follows the arrest of 13-year-old Jamie Miller, played by Owen Cooper, who is accused of murdering a female classmate. Each episode delves into the psychological and emotional turmoil surrounding Jamie’s case, tackling difficult themes such as parenting, youth violence, and online radicalisation. Graham, who co-created the series, also stars as Eddie Miller, the father of the accused.
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The cast includes notable performances from Erin Doherty, Ashley Walters, Faye Marsay, and newcomer Owen Cooper in his breakout role. Premiering on Netflix since March 13, Adolescence has received widespread critical acclaim for its bold direction, writing, and performances. The series has sparked national conversations about the radicalisation of young people online and the challenges of raising children in a digital age. Notably, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer also praised the drama, stating he watched it with his own teenage children and endorsed its potential to be shown in Parliament and government schools. With Adolescence’s success, it is clear that streaming platforms like Netflix are increasingly shaping the future of UK television.