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Freya Parks

Freya Parks



Known for

In Grace as Logan Somervilleas Logan Somerville

in Grace
In This Town as Fionaas Fiona

in This Town
In Here We Go as Amy Jessopas Amy Jessop

in Here We Go
In Nick Nickleby as Mariahas Mariah

in Nick Nickleby

TV Series Starring Freya Parks

This TownThis Town
BBC One, 2024 Running | Drama | ► Trailer
4.3


It tells the story of an extended family and four young people who are drawn into the world of ska and two-tone music, which exploded from the grass roots of Coventry and Birmingham in the late '70s and early '80s, uniting black, white and Asian youths.


GraceGrace
ITV, 2021 Running | Drama, Crime, Mystery | ► Trailer
3.7


Grace centers on Brighton-based Detective Superintendent Roy Grace, a hard-working police officer who has given his life to the job.


Here We GoHere We Go
BBC iPlayer, 2020 Running | Comedy | ► Trailer
4.6


Here We Go follows the highs and lows of the Jessop family as they navigate a combination of life's everyday challenges - changing careers, keeping the romance alive within a marriage, adopting a healthier lifestyle, kidnapping a dog, destroying a swimming pool and sabotaging a wedding. Having filmed his family's disastrous attempt to carve out a holiday in the midst of the pandemic in the 2020 pilot episode, the series sees youngest son Sam continue to document the Jessop family across the year. Moving back and forward in time, each episode offers an intimate, observed and absurd exposé of a modern British family doing its best to support each other, if accidentally annoying everyone else in the process.


Nick NicklebyNick Nickleby
BBC One, 2012 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Family, Lifestyle



Nick Nickleby has been updated for television from the Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby to reflect the concerns and questions about modern Britain. Dickens' exploration of corruption within a private boarding schools has been switched to care-homes for the elderly. The series invites the viewers at home to reflect on how the vulnerable suffer when the pursuit of profit is valued more than that of human kindness. Following his father's death the family farm is repossessed and Nick travels to London with his mum and younger sister, Kat, to look for help from Uncle Ralph, the owner of a chain of high profile care homes.