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TV review: White Gold, BBC2

Did you catch the first episode of the new series of White Gold on Wednesday night? No? Me neither.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th March 2019

It seems strange that this 80s-set comedy is back. Consider how odd it is that the BBC resumed production given the hiatus caused by allegations of sexual assault against star Ed Westwick in the US. Westwick denied the claims and was not prosecuted due to insufficient evidence, allowing him to resume his role as uber-double-glazing salesman, Vincent.

Mike Bradley, The Guardian, 6th March 2019

TV preview: White Gold, BBC2

The year is 1985. Eight months have passed since Vincent Swan (Ed Westwick) - Essex's premier and most amoral double glazing salesman - teamed up with gangster Ronnie (Lee Ross) and forced his boss Walshy (Nigel Lindsay) to sell Cachet Windows to them for a measly pound coin.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th March 2019

Ed Westwick pictured first time after dropped charges

Ed Westwick was pictured for the first time on Tuesday in Essex, England, since his rape charges were dropped against him earlier this year.

Daily Mail, 15th December 2018

Filming resumes on White Gold Series 2

White Gold Series 2 is back in production, with Ed Westwick returning to the show having had the sexual assault claims made against him dismissed.

British Comedy Guide, 29th November 2018

White Gold Series 2 filming paused following Ed Westwick allegations

Filming has been paused on the second series of BBC Two sitcom White Gold following sexual assault allegations levelled against star Ed Westwick.

British Comedy Guide, 10th November 2017

hmv.com talks to the cast and creator of White Gold

With the first series having completed its run on BBC Two, White Gold arrives in store on Monday and just as the series was about to air, we sat down with Damon, Joe, Ed and James to talk about their new show...

hmv.com, 30th June 2017

White Gold Series 2 confirmed by BBC Two

White Gold, the 1980s-set sitcom starring Ed Westwick, Joe Thomas and James Buckley, is to return for a second series following the success of Series 1.

British Comedy Guide, 28th June 2017

Review: White Gold is badly lacking in shine

Gossip Girl star Ed Westwick sells himself short as double glazing salesman in dismal comedy according to our TV columnist.

Alice Hinds, Daily Record, 10th June 2017

White Gold: banter, larks and Thatcher's Britain

Inbetweeners alumni reunite for a laddish 80s comedy that is a bewildering throwback to an era best forgotten.

Fiona Sturges, The Guardian, 3rd June 2017

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