

History · Comedy · Drama
Overview
Confronted with death, National Health Service founder Aneurin 'Nye' Bevan's deepest memories lead him on a mind-bending journey back through his life; from childhood to mining underground, Parliament and fights with Winston Churchill.
Top Cast


Michael Sheen
Michael Sheen
Aneurin 'Nye' Bevan
Michael Sheen
Aneurin 'Nye' Bevan


Sharon Small
Sharon Small
Jennie Lee
Sharon Small
Jennie Lee


Remy Beasley
Remy Beasley
Gwen Davies
Remy Beasley
Gwen Davies


Jon Furlong
Jon Furlong
Herbert Morrison/Mr Howells
Jon Furlong
Herbert Morrison/Mr Howells


Roger Evans
Roger Evans
Archie Lush
Roger Evans
Archie Lush
Oliver Llewellyn Jenkins
Oliver Llewellyn Jenkins
Ensemble and Swing
Oliver Llewellyn Jenkins
Ensemble and Swing


Rhodri Meilir
Rhodri Meilir
David Bevan/Councillor Hopkins
Rhodri Meilir
David Bevan/Councillor Hopkins


Tony Jayawardena
Tony Jayawardena
Dr Dain/Winston Churchill
Tony Jayawardena
Dr Dain/Winston Churchill


Kezrena James
Kezrena James
Nurse Ellie/Arianwen Bevan
Kezrena James
Nurse Ellie/Arianwen Bevan


Dyfan Dwyfor
Dyfan Dwyfor
Speaker/Luke Williams
Dyfan Dwyfor
Speaker/Luke Williams
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