The BEST episodes of Roadkill (2020)

Every episode of Roadkill (2020) ever, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Roadkill (2020)!

Self-made politician Peter Laurence's life seems to be falling apart – or rather, is being picked apart by his enemies. As personal revelations spiral, he is shamelessly untroubled by guilt or remorse, expertly walking a high wire between glory and catastrophe as he seeks to further his own agenda while others plot to bring him down. However, events show just how hard it is, for both an individual and a country, to leave the past behind. With enemies so close to home, can Peter Laurence ever out-run his own secrets to win the ultimate prize?

Last Updated: 8/31/2024Network: BBC OneStatus: Ended
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Episode 4
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7.48
217 votes

#1 - Episode 4

Season 1 - Episode 4 - Aired 11/8/2020

As Dawn’s premiership falters, Peter makes a move for the top spot. But with his enemies circling, he is forced to risk one final roll of the dice.

Directors: Michael Keillor
Writer: David Hare
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Episode 2
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7.36
228 votes

#2 - Episode 2

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 10/25/2020

As Charmian digs into Peter’s political past in Washington DC, troubles arise at home as Peter’s family discovers his affair.

Directors: Michael Keillor
Writer: David Hare
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Episode 3
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7.35
206 votes

#3 - Episode 3

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 11/1/2020

Confronted with his affair, pressure mounts on the home front for Peter. Meanwhile, Rochelle questions whether to pick up where Charmian left off.

Directors: Michael Keillor
Writer: David Hare
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Episode 1
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7.22
282 votes

#4 - Episode 1

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 10/18/2020

Peter Laurence is a charismatic government minister on the verge of promotion to high office. He is also celebrating a win in a newspaper libel case. But an inmate at a women’s prison claims to have a secret about Peter’s past that could affect his future.

Directors: Michael Keillor
Writer: David Hare
Watch Now:AmazonApple TV