

Whites
Comedy series set in the kitchen of a country house hotel, following the trials and tribulations of head chef Roland White and his long suffering sous chef Bib.
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Plot Summary
The series follows the lives of a group of London-based estate agents working for the fictional company "White & Sons." Each episode delves into the often absurd and cutthroat world of property sales, showcasing the agents' struggles to close deals, deal with difficult clients, and navigate their personal lives. The show blends dark humor with observational comedy, highlighting the eccentricities of both the agents and their clientele.
Critical Reception
Whites received generally positive reviews for its sharp writing, witty dialogue, and strong performances, particularly from its lead cast. Critics praised its realistic portrayal of the often-unscrupulous nature of the estate agency business, while also appreciating its comedic elements. Audience reception was favorable, with many enjoying its relatable scenarios and dark humor.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty and often biting satire of the property market.
- Commended for strong comedic performances, especially Alan Davies.
- Noted for its realistic depiction of the cutthroat estate agency world.
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Fun Fact
The series was written by Toby Whithouse, who also created the popular BBC drama 'Being Human'.
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