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[09/18/20 - 09:01 AM]
Video: "The Murders at White House Farm" - Official Trailer - HBO Max
The limited series premieres Thursday, September 24 on the streaming service.

[08/20/20 - 11:00 AM]
HBO Max Highlights - September 2020
New series announced for the month include "Haute Dog," "The Great Pottery Throw Down" and "The Murders at White House Farm."

[07/22/20 - 09:00 AM]
HBO Max Expands Max Originals Programming with Critically Acclaimed International Series
As part of this all-new international originals slate, HBO Max will be home to all seasons of the iconic Italian crime series "Gomorrah," based on Roberto Saviano's bestselling book that examines the account of the decline of Naples under the rule of the Camorra.

[11/29/19 - 11:34 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday-Friday, November 27-29
Updates include: Andy Samberg to host Quibi's "Biggest Little Cook-Off"; Netflix's "Medici" sets cast for final season; and HBO Max acquires crime drama "White House Farm."

[10/10/19 - 01:45 AM]
ITV Announces Details for New Factual Drama "White House Farm"
The six-part factual drama, produced by New Pictures, revolves around one fateful night in August 1985 when five members of the same family were murdered at an Essex farmhouse.







MURDERS AT WHITE HOUSE FARM, THE (HBO MAX)
BROADCAST HISTORY:
9/24/20
STATUS:
canceled/ended (2020-2021 season)
TIME SLOT:
completed airing its current season
SEASON(S):
1 (6 episodes, 0 of which have yet to air)
VISIT THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
limited series
DESCRIPTION:
(from HBO Max's web site, September 2020) Inspired by a true story, The Murders at White House Farm takes place in 1985 England following the gruesome killings of June and Nevill Bamber, their daughter Sheila, and Sheila’s twin sons. While the initial evidence points to Sheila, who suffered from a history of mental illness, Detective Stan Jones refuses to accept this and dives into an investigation of his own. As Stan uncovers new evidence that shines suspicion on one of the surviving family members, a disastrous combination of conflicting testimonies and institutional inertia stand in the way of his quest for justice.
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
· Alexa Davies as Julie Mugford
· Alfie Allen as Brett Collins
· Amanda Burton as June Bamber
· Cressida Bonas as Sheila Caffell
· Freddie Fox as Jeremy Bamber
· Gemma Whelan as Ann Eaton
· Grace Calder as Heather Amos
· Mark Addy as Stan Jones
· Mark Stanley as Colin Caffell
· Millie Brady as Sally Jones
· Nicholas Farrell as Nevill Bamber
· Oliver Dimsdale as Peter Eaton
· Richard Goulding as David Boutflour
· Scott Reid as Mick Clark
· Stephen Graham as Taff Jones
CREW INFORMATION:
· Charlie Pattinson as EP
· Elaine Pyke as EP
· Kris Mrksa as EP/WRTR
· Lee Thomas as PROD
· Paul Whittington as DIR
· Willow Grylls as EP
GENRE(S):
· drama
STUDIO INFORMATION:
· All3Media
· New Pictures