White Teeth

White Teeth (2002)


  • Genre: Drama, Comedy
  • First Air Date: 2002-09-17
  • Last Air Date: 2002-10-08
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 4
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 50 min.
  • Production Company: Company Pictures
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Networks: Channel 4
star 7/10
From 1 Ratings

Summary

The lives of three families are woven together across three decades in multi-cultural Britain.

  • Keywords: based on novel or book, miniseries, british asian
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    White Teeth Seasons

    Season 1

    First Air Date: 2002-09-17
    4 Episodes

    White Teeth Episodes

    Title Air Date Duration
    Season 1Episode 1The Peculiar Second Marriage of Archie Jones50 min
    Season 1Episode 2The Temptation of Samad Iqbal48 min
    Season 1Episode 3The Trouble with Millat49 min
    Season 1Episode 4The Return of Magid Iqbal50 min
    • Om Puri

      as Samad
    • Phil Davis

      as Archie
    • Naomie Harris

      as Clara
    • Archie Panjabi

      as Alsana
    • Deepak Verma

      as Shiva
    • Mona Hammond

      as Hortense
    • Jeff Mirza

      as Mo
    • Geraldine James

      as Joyce Malfen
    • Robert Bathurst

      as Marcus Malfen
    • Kammy Darweish

      as Ardashir
    • Charlie Creed-Miles

      as Ryan Topps
    • Nina Wadia

      as Neena
    • Rhys Bond

      as Reporter
    • Christopher Simpson

      as Magid/Millat
    • Sarah Ozeke

      as Irie
    • San Shella

      as Young Samad
    • Bryan Dick

      as Young Archie
    • David Langham

      as Young Devil of Dachau
    • James McAvoy

      as Josh Malfen
    • Sophie Winkleman

      as Joely
    • Rufus Jones

      as Crispin
    • Daniel Tuite

      as Paddy
    • Chu Omambala

      as Brother Ibrahim
    • Maggie O'Neill

      as Poppy
    • Lucy Jules

      as Ambrosia
    • Russell Brand

      as Merlin
    • Charles Collingwood

      as Sir Edmund
    • Paul Bhattacharjee

      as Bahadur Khan
    • Julian Barratt

      as Aide de Camp
    • Sonnell Dadral

      as Hifan
    • Annie Cooper

      as Karina
    • Joy McBrinn

      as Racist Neighbour
    • Sam Smart

      as Car Salesman
    • John Simm

      as Mr. Hero
    • Ian Thompson

      as Headmaster
    • Nasser Memarzia

      as Alim
    • Medina Aijikawo

      as Denise
    • Ruth Sheen

      as Maureen
    • Shahnequa Duprey

      as Irie
    • Ruth Lass

      as Ms. Miniver
    • Joe Starrs

      as Josh
    • Richard Butler

      as Mr. Hamilton
    • Charlie Lemmer

      as Maxine
    • Vernon Dobtcheff

      as Devil of Dachau
    • Alastair Parker

      as Policeman
    • Damian Brooke

      as Drunk in doorway
    • Nikki Tovell

      as Press
    • Jeanie Gold

      as Homeless Woman
    • Anne Devlin

      as Hairdresser
    • Andy Skinner

      as PC Phillips (uncredited)
    • Andrew Hasley

      as Hippy at the end of the world 1974 party (uncredited)
    • James Witt

      as Curry House Drunk (uncredited)
    • Steve Sweeney

      as Lager Lad/Neighbour
    Art Catrin Meredydd Art Direction
    Costume & Make-Up Sharon Martin Makeup Designer
    Production Nicolas Brown Producer
    Sound Gianluca Buttari Foley Editor
    Costume & Make-Up Chris Lyons Special Effects Makeup Artist
    Production Charles Pattinson Executive Producer
    Editing Andrew Hulme Editor
    Production George Faber Executive Producer
    Production Rebecca Eaton Executive Producer
    Production Maureen Duff Casting
    Sound Rudi Buckle Sound Recordist
    Camera David Odd Director of Photography
    Art Alice Normington Production Design
    Costume & Make-Up Rosie Hackett Costume Design
    Production Suzan Harrison Executive Producer
    Production Gail Stevens Casting
    Sound Adrian Johnston Original Music Composer
    Art Barbara Herman-Skelding Set Decoration

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