At Home with the Braithwaites
The lives of a suburban family from Leeds are turned upside down when the matriarch wins £38 million on the lottery.
The lives of a suburban family from Leeds are turned upside down when the matriarch wins £38 million on the lottery.
Amanda Redman
Alison Braithwaite
Peter Davison
David Braithwaite
Sarah Smart
Virginia Braithwaite
Sarah Churm
Sarah Braithwaite
Keeley Fawcett
Charlotte Braithwaite
Ishia Bennison
Denise Skidmore
Kevin Doyle
Mike Hartnoll
Judy Holt
Elaine Fishwick
The lives of a suburban family from Leeds are turned upside down when the matriarch wins £38 million on the lottery.
A drama exploring how winning the lottery transforms the lives of ordinary people.
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