Small Axe

Small Axe

Small Axe is based on the real-life experiences of London's West Indian community between 1969 and 1982.

Genre: DramaHistory

Cast:Naomi AckieGary BeadleKhali BestNeal BarryDennis BovellJade AnoukaJack BenceSaffron CoomberFumilayo Brown-OlatejuDarren BraithwaiteRichie CampbellStephen BoxerTemirlan BlaevFrankie FoxRiley BurginJohn BoyegaBen CaplanNigel Boyle


1Season 1

S1.E1 ∙ Mangrove

Sun, Nov 15, 2020

Mangrove tells this true story of The Mangrove Nine, who clashed with London police in 1970. The trial that followed was the first judicial acknowledgment of behavior motivated by racial hatred within the Metropolitan Police.

2Season 1

S1.E2 ∙ Lovers Rock

Sun, Nov 22, 2020

A single evening at a house party in 1980s West London sets the scene, developing intertwined relationships against a background of violence, romance and music.

3Season 1

S1.E3 ∙ Red, White and Blue

Sun, Nov 29, 2020

Spotlights the true story of Leroy Logan, who at a young age saw his father assaulted by two policemen, motivating him to join the Metropolitan Police and change their racist attitudes from within.

4Season 1

S1.E4 ∙ Alex Wheatle

Sun, Dec 6, 2020

Alex Wheatle follows the true story of award-winning writer, Alex Wheatle (Sheyi Cole), from a young boy through his early adult years. Having spent his childhood in a mostly white institutional care home with no love or family, he finally finds not only a sense of community for the first time in Brixton, but his identity and ability to grow his passion for music and DJing. When he is thrown in prison during the Brixton Uprising of 1981, he confronts his past and sees a path to healing.

5Season 1

S1.E5 ∙ Education

Sun, Dec 13, 2020

Education is the coming of age story of 12-year-old Kingsley (Kenyah Sandy), who has a fascination for astronauts and rockets. When Kingsley is pulled to the headmaster's office for being disruptive in class, he discovers he's being sent to a school for those with "special needs." Distracted by working two jobs, his parents (Sharlene Whyte, Daniel Francis) are unaware of the unofficial segregation policy at play, preventing many Black children from receiving the education they deserve, until a group of West Indian women take matters into their own hands.