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The Best Episodes Written By Paula Milne

Every TV Episode Written by Paula Milne Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Paula Milne Ratings Summary

"Episode 1" is the best rated episode written by Paula Milne. It scored 7.25/10 based on 4 votes. It was directed by Simon Cellan Jones. It aired on 4/25/2013 and is rated 0.3 points higher than their second-best episode, "Episode 3".

  • Episode 1
    7.3/104 votes

    #1 - Episode 1

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 4/25/2013

    Aiden and Freya Hoynes are the golden couple of British politics. Aiden resigns from cabinet in a failed leadership bid thwarted by his best friend Bruce Babbish. In the cabinet reshuffle, Freya is appointed tocabinet, whilst Aiden returns to the back benches and a life of political obscurity. Finally out of her husband's shadow, Freya is forced to choose between her own career ambitions and publicly supporting her husband.

    Director: Simon Cellan Jones

    Writer: Paula Milne

  • Episode 3
    7.0/104 votes

    #2 - Episode 3

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 5/9/2013

    Aiden has to defend himself in an embarrassing sex scandal that threatens to derail any chance of a political comeback and also further threatens his marriage. As he wrestles both back from the brink hediscovers Freya has been less than honest about her whereabouts and the time she is spending with Bruce.

    Director: Simon Cellan Jones

    Writer: Paula Milne

  • Episode 2
    6.0/105 votes

    #3 - Episode 2

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 5/2/2013

    Driven by a desire to avenge his own downfall, Aiden plots against his old friend Bruce. He is also spending more time at home looking after the children and particularly their Asperger's son, Noah. As he sitson the side-lines watching his wife's meteoric rise, Aiden is increasingly consumed with jealousy and paranoia. Unable to accept his wife's new-found success or forgive her betrayal, Aiden begins to plot Freya's downfall as well as Bruce's.

    Director: Simon Cellan Jones

    Writer: Paula Milne