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BBC Sets May 23 Premiere for Two Weeks in August as Greek Holiday Reunion Unravels
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Updated · BBC.com · May 16

BBC Sets May 23 Premiere for Two Weeks in August as Greek Holiday Reunion Unravels

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · May 16
  • May 23 is the BBC One and iPlayer launch date for Two Weeks in August, a new drama about university friends whose reunion on a Greek island spirals after an illicit kiss.
  • Jessica Raine and Damien Molony lead the series as Zoe and Dan, a married couple strained by caregiving pressure, depression and widening cracks in their relationship.
  • Antonia Thomas said the show turns a long-awaited villa holiday into a pressure cooker, with old group roles resurfacing as the friends confront how much they have changed over 10 years.
  • Writer Catherine Shepherd has pushed back on White Lotus comparisons, saying the series focuses on relatively normal people rather than the super-rich, with a more grounded British discomfort.
  • Filmed in Malta and Gozo, the drama also threads in Greek mythology—especially the Fates—as Zoe's emotional unravelling deepens.
How does ancient Greek mythology turn a modern holiday drama into a life-or-death struggle?
If it's not satire like 'The White Lotus,' what makes this psychological drama so terrifying?