White Gold. Image shows from L to R: Brian Fitzpatrick (James Buckley), Vincent Swan (Ed Westwick), Martin Lavender (Joe Thomas). Copyright: Fudge Park
White Gold

White Gold

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC Two
  • 2017 - 2019
  • 12 episodes (2 series)

Comedy series from the co-writer of The Inbetweeners about double-glazing salesmen in Essex. Stars Ed Westwick, James Buckley, Joe Thomas, Lauren O'Rourke, Linzey Cocker and more.

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White Gold

Britain, the early '80s. At Cachet Windows, the stakes are high and so are the staff. Vincent Swan, Cachet's head of sales, excels at selling his favourite product - himself. Martin Lavender has a university degree, which in the world of sales is as much use as an aerated condom. Brian Fitzpatrick is an excellent liar with no principles: he makes a pretty good salesman. And then there's Carol, Britain's lousiest receptionist. They are getting filthy rich thanks to uPVC double-glazing, a dirt-cheap alternative to timber. To you and me, it's just plastic. To them, it's white gold.

First released: Monday 3rd July 2017

Extra features

  • Behind the scenes featurette
  • Distributor: BBC
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1
  • Subtitles: English
  • Catalogue: BBCDVD4204

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