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The Dilemma

Episode 1 of 5

Series of stand-alone dramas. A vet expecting her first child has all the chemicals to put pets to sleep and a mother who is chronically ill and wants to die.

A story about love, mercy and the things people do to save the ones they love.

Pippa is a vet working in a practice based in north London. She is married to Shaun, a tree surgeon running his own outfit, and they are expecting their first child. She has been a vet for the best part of a decade and is beginning to struggle with the more complex ethical elements of her job, like putting down animals and the spiralling insurance and treatment costs that her patients regularly complain about. However, she shows remarkable grace when at work, treating all her patients with great care and attention.

Her widowed mother Angela is diagnosed with terminal cancer. She has expressed to her daughter that she is struggling to find the energy and the reserve to keep up the fight against her illness. Knowing that at her practice she has the capability to end a life mercifully, the daughter now has to make the biggest decision she has ever made - whether to help her mother end her life.

30 minutes

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Fri 10 Oct 201423:25

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Credits

RoleContributor
PippaOlivia Colman
AngelaAlison Steadman
ShaunSteve Oram
AlisonLouise Kempton
StephanieWanda Opalinska
DirectorDominic Savage
WriterNick Payne
ProducerGuy Heeley
Executive ProducerJuliette Howell
Executive ProducerTim Bevan
Executive ProducerEric Fellner
Executive ProducerDominic Savage

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Interviews with the cast including Joanne Froggatt,Olivia Colman and Sarah Solemani

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