The best episode written by Simon Beaufoy is "Kodachrome", rated 8.5/10 from 4 user votes. It was "directed by Jonathan van Tulleken". "Kodachrome" aired on 5/6/2018 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "In the Name of the Father".
Old Paul tries to follow through on his plan, Gail grows hopeful, but Big Paul obsesses about the quarrels of the past.
Director: Jonathan van Tulleken
Writer: Simon Beaufoy
Leonardo celebrates his son's Confirmation with Primo, Salvatore and the other Calabrians, but unresolved business casts a shadow over the special day.
Director: Emanuele Crialese
Writer: Simon Beaufoy
Trust delves into the trials and triumphs of one of the twentieth century's most iconic dynasties, the Gettys, and explores the complexities at the heart of every family, rich or poor. The series begins in 1973 with the kidnapping of John Paul Getty III.
Director: Danny Boyle
Writer: Simon Beaufoy
As word of his grandson's kidnapping spreads, J. Paul Getty sends his trusted fixer Fletcher Chace to Rome to investigate the mysterious disappearance.
Director: Danny Boyle
Writer: Simon Beaufoy
The Gettys and the Italians deal with the repercussions of the kidnapping, and Chace embarks on a new journey.
Director: Susanna White
Writer: Simon Beaufoy
Little Paul gets to know his captors, while Primo opens a channel of communication to Gail.
Director: Dawn Shadforth
Writer: Simon Beaufoy
J. Paul Getty's refusal to pay a single, solitary cent to his grandson's captors has significant, unforeseen consequences in Italy.
Director: Danny Boyle
Writer: Simon Beaufoy
When a gruesome discovery is made, the Getty family fears the worst.
Director: Jonathan van Tulleken
Writer: Simon Beaufoy