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''Pure'' was described as 'a masterly comedy about sex and mental health ' by the Guardian.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2019/jan/30/pure-o-ocd-review-brave-brilliant-miracle-mental-health-sex</ref> |
''Pure'' was described as 'a masterly comedy about sex and mental health ' by the Guardian.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2019/jan/30/pure-o-ocd-review-brave-brilliant-miracle-mental-health-sex</ref> The NME gave teh show 4/5 and described it as 'an essential comedy that peels away the stigma of mental health', and described it as 'one of 2019’s standout shows so far'.<ref>https://www.nme.com/reviews/movie/pure-tv-review-comedy-mental-health</ref> |
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The Telegraph called the show 'an excruciating success'.<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2019/01/30/pure-episode-1-review-naked-bodies-extreme-emotions-make-new/</ref> |
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[https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2019-03-06/pure-cast-channel-4/ Radio Times] |
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Genre | Comedy/Drama |
Written by | Kirstie Swain |
Directed by | Aneil Karia / Alicia Macdonald |
Starring | |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Original release | |
Network | Channel 4 |
Release | January 30, 2019 – present |
Pure is a British television TV Series first broadcast on 30 January 2019 on Channel 4. The program stars Charly Clive as 24-year-old Marnie who is plagued by disturbing sexual thoughts.
Pure was written by Kirstie Swain, based on the book of the same name by Rose Cartwright.
Cast
The cast includes:
- Charly Clive as Marnie
- Joe Cole as Charlie
- Kiran Sonia Sawar as Shereen
- Niamh Algar as Amber
- Anthony Welsh as Joe
- Doon Makichan as Sarah
- Jing Lusi as Sef
- Tori Allen-Martin as Libby
- Olive Gray as Helen
Reception
Critical response
Pure was described as 'a masterly comedy about sex and mental health ' by the Guardian.[1] The NME gave teh show 4/5 and described it as 'an essential comedy that peels away the stigma of mental health', and described it as 'one of 2019’s standout shows so far'.[2]
The Telegraph called the show 'an excruciating success'.[3]
References
External links
Pure listing on Channel 4 Pure on IMDB Guradian 1 Guardian review Radio Times