The BEST episodes of White Heat

Every episode of White Heat ever, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of White Heat!

White Heat is a six-part drama series about the interwoven lives, loves and betrayals of seven characters whose relationships are forged in the white heat of the Sixties through to present day, written for BBC Two by award-winning writer Paula Milne. Passionate, dangerous and compelling, the characters' love stories and friendships are set against a backdrop that takes us from Wilson to Thatcher, feminism to the Falklands, hedonism to HIV - exploring the personal and political journeys which shaped their destinies to make them the people they are today.

Last Updated: 12/19/2024Network: BBC HDStatus: Ended
The Eye of the Needle
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9.50
4 votes

#1 - The Eye of the Needle

Season 1 - Episode 5 - Aired 4/5/2012

The year is 1982, and as Britain and Argentina go to war over the Falkland Islands, Jack is fighting his own battle with heroin addiction, prompting the former flatmates to help their friend detox. Meanwhile, Lilly receives devastating news, and Charlotte's mother places increasing demands on her daughter, not least when she turns up during an acute manic phase. Penultimate episode of the drama, starring Claire Foy, Sam Claflin, MyAnna Buring and Lee Ingleby.

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The Sea of Trees
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9.25
4 votes

#2 - The Sea of Trees

Season 1 - Episode 6 - Aired 4/12/2012

As the action moves to 1990, Jack decides to sell the flat, so Orla organises a final get-together for the friends. Victor is the last to arrive, bringing with him a revelation that stirs up old ghosts and secrets from the past - but that proves to be only the beginning in an evening of shocking confessions and angry truths. Finally, back in 2012, the sixth flatmate arrives to help - and it is clear that the consequences of that day 22 years earlier still haunt them. Claire Foy, Sam Claflin, MyAnna Buring and Lee Ingleby star.

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The Dark Side of the Moon
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8.83
6 votes

#3 - The Dark Side of the Moon

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 3/22/2012

The action moves to 1973, and the nation is in turmoil, stricken by industrial action. Jack is working as a trade unionist, but compromises his principles to help his father's flagging political career. Charlotte realises the time has come to leave Jack - and the flat - when her mother's mental condition deteriorates, and Orla faces a painful decision when her brother turns up on her doorstep, on the run from the IRA.

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Eve of Destruction
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8.67
6 votes

#4 - Eve of Destruction

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 3/15/2012

In 2012, Charlotte is joined by two former flatmates to clear the flat. Back in the late 60s, Lilly faces a terrible personal crisis. And at a violent anti-Vietnam war demonstration Jack and Victor face a challenge that will define their perceptions of each other forever.

Directors: John Alexander
Writer: Paula Milne
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The Personal Is Political
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8.25
8 votes

#5 - The Personal Is Political

Season 1 - Episode 4 - Aired 3/29/2012

The year is 1979, and the former flatmates gather to celebrate as Alan and Lilly tie the knot. Jay faces his biggest fear in telling his parents he is gay, and Jack decides to join mainstream politics - but his dreams are jeopardised when Victor is arrested after a stop-and-search. Lee Ingleby, MyAnna Buring and Sam Claflin star in Paula Milne's epic drama.

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The Past Is a Foreign Country
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6.68
41 votes

#6 - The Past Is a Foreign Country

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 3/8/2012

In 2012, Charlotte arrives at the flat of a recently deceased friend. She was one of seven students who once lived there. Memories are triggered of 1965 when they all met for the first time. Full of idealism and potential they embark on a journey of discovery, love and betrayal.

Directors: John Alexander
Writer: Paula Milne
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