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      • Leeds, 1950s, Betty (Billie Piper) is a married mother whose life is changed forever after falling hopelessly in love with her charismatic neighbour, "Craze" (Theo James). Feeling trapped inside her conventional marriage, she abandons herself to a passion she never before dared believe possible.
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  2. A Passionate Woman is a British two-part drama miniseries that aired on BBC One from 11 to 18 April 2010. It was written by Kay Mellor, an adaptation of her 1992 stage play, inspired by her mother's life story.

  3. A Passionate Woman: With Theo James, Sue Johnston, Kelly Harrison, Alun Armstrong. A mother's romance in the 1950s and its aftermath decades later, exploring the evolution of female roles.

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  4. Leeds, 1950s, Betty (Billie Piper) is a married mother whose life is changed forever after falling hopelessly in love with her charismatic neighbour, "Craze" (Theo James). Feeling trapped inside her conventional marriage, she abandons herself to a passion she never before dared believe possible.

  5. Here we meet young wife and mother Betty (Billie Piper) living in a squalid one room flat with her baby boy and enduring a rather loveless ill advised marriage with her husband Donald (Joe Armstrong).

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  6. Episode 1. 1/2 Housewife Betty's world is turned upside down when she meets a handsome Polish man. Similar programmes. By genre: Drama > Classic & Period. Drama >...

  7. A Passionate Woman. 1950s period drama based on the true story of a housewife and mother whose life is turned upside down by a handsome Polish man at her local dance hall.

  8. Leeds, Yorkshire, England in the late 1950s :- Betty lives in a cold,damp flat in a large Victorian house with her husband Donald and baby son Mark. Donald is loving and industrious and anxious to make enough money to get them moved into their own house but Betty sees him as unromantic.