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  1. White Teeth is a 2002 British four-part drama TV serial based on the 2000 novel of the same name written by Zadie Smith. The series was directed by Julian Jarrold, adapted by Simon Burke, and stars Om Puri and Phil Davis. It was broadcast by Channel 4 over four consecutive weeks between 17 September 2002 and 8 October 2002.

  2. Temporada 1. This epic, sparkling comedy-adapted from the award-winning novel by Zadie Smith-tells the story of three families living in Willesden, northwest London. Their lives, past and present, are woven together with comedy and flair over three decades in the melting pot of modern Britain. IMDb 7,2 2003 4 episódios. +18. Comédia · Drama.

  3. 10 de mai. de 2003 · White Teeth. This epic, sparkling comedy-adapted from the award-winning novel by Zadie Smith-tells the story of three families living in Willesden, northwest London. Their lives, past and present, are woven together with comedy and flair over three decades in the melting pot of modern Britain.

  4. 14 de jan. de 2021 · White Teeth | FULL EPISODES (James McAvoy & Om Puri Drama) | Real Drama - YouTube. In 1970s England, cultures start to mix and cross with different experiences. Archie is contemplating suicide...

  5. White Teeth: Com Om Puri, Phil Davis, Naomie Harris, Archie Panjabi. The lives of three families are woven together across three decades in multi-cultural Britain.

  6. S1.E1 ∙ The Peculiar Second Marriage of Archie Jones. A Jamaican Jehovah's witness readies herself for the end of the world, but when it doesn't happen, she falls for the first man she meets, who himself just got saved from his attempt to commit suicide and whose best friend is an Indian businessman who just got married to his promised bride ...

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    This epic, sparkling comedy-adapted from the award-winning novel by Zadie Smith-tells the story of three families living in Willesden, northwest London. Their lives, past and present, are woven together with comedy and flair over three decades in the melting pot of modern Britain.