The upcoming British television series One Day is based on David Nicholls' 2009 novel of the same name, which also has a film adaptation.
One Day Review
- Creators: Nicole Taylor
- Cast: Ambika Mod, Leo Woodall, Essie Davis, Tim McInnerny, Amber Grappy, Jonny Weldon, Eleanor Tomlinson, Brendan Quinn
- Genres: Romantic TV Dramas, Drama Programmes, British, TV Programmes Based on Books
- This programme is: Bittersweet, Intimate
- Maturity rating: sex, language, sexual images, Suitable for ages 15 and up
Molly Manners is the director, and Drama Republic and Universal International Studios, in collaboration with Focus Features, are the producers. Netflix will launch the series on February 8, 2024.
In addition to Jonny Weldon as Ian, Brendan Quinn as Callum, Amber Grappy as Tilly, Billie Gadsdon as Jasmine, Toby Stephens as Lionel Cope, Joely Richardson as Helen Cope, Adam Loxley as Graham, Tim Preston as Gary, John Macmillan as Aaron, and Ambika Mod as Emma Morley are among the cast members. Emma Treadway as Kate, Ella-Rae Smith as Naomi, Mathilde Thomine Storm as Tove, Rebekah Murrell as Suki, Jodie Price as Sonya, Sophie Wolff as Tara, Joseph Pharoah as Andy, Sam Swan as Damian, Beth Lindsey as Sarah, Mark Rowley as Mr. Godalming, Anthony Calf as Sid, and Edouard Chény as Jean-Pierre.
The television programme is categorised as a love drama with a bittersweet and intimate tone, appropriate for viewers aged 15 and above. It has mature language, graphic sexual imagery, and sex.