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7.0 1 Seasons • 4 Episodes

Tears Before Bedtime - Season 1

A story of middle-class professional couples who employ full-time live-in nannies to look after their children. The nannies meet up as a collective group, and often discuss their employers' habits in sordid detail. As the plot develops, it becomes clear that most of the nannies are usually stuck in the middle of domestic unsettlement, affairs, neurotic partners, and manipulation.

Top Cast

  • Samantha Bond

    Samantha Bond

    Sarah Baylis

  • Adrian Rawlins

    Adrian Rawlins

    David Baylis

  • Emily Ruck-Keene

    Emily Ruck-Keene

    Lily Baylis

  • Julius Grower

    Julius Grower

    William Baylis

  • Julie Cox

    Julie Cox

    Katherine

  • Lesley Manville

    Lesley Manville

    Beattie Freeman

  • Richard Hope

    Richard Hope

    Stuart Freeman

  • Guy Witcher

    Guy Witcher

    Hugo Freeman

  • Antonia Corrigan

    Antonia Corrigan

    Allegra Freeman

Overview

A story of middle-class professional couples who employ full-time live-in nannies to look after their children. The nannies meet up as a collective group, and often discuss their employers' habits in sordid detail. As the plot develops, it becomes clear that most of the nannies are usually stuck in the middle of domestic unsettlement, affairs, neurotic partners, and manipulation.

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