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Buried is a British television prison drama, produced by World Productions for Channel 4 and originally broadcast between 14 January and 4 March 2003. The eight-part series starred Lennie James, Stephen Walters, Connor McIntyre, Jane Hazlegrove, and Neil Bell in key roles.

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  • Buried (TV series) (en)
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  • Buried is a British television prison drama, produced by World Productions for Channel 4 and originally broadcast between 14 January and 4 March 2003. The eight-part series starred Lennie James, Stephen Walters, Connor McIntyre, Jane Hazlegrove, and Neil Bell in key roles. (en)
  • Buried é uma série de televisão de drama criminal britânica, produzido pela World Productions para o Channel 4 e originalmente transmitida entre 14 de janeiro e 4 de março de 2003. A série de oito episódios é estrelada por Lennie James, Stephen Walters, Connor McIntyre, Jane Hazlegrove e Neil Bell. Bem recebida pela crítica, o programa ganhou a categoria de Melhor Série Dramática no British Academy Television Awards em 2004. (pt)
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  • Lee receives a visit from his lawyer and two officers from CIB, DI Carrie Laxton and DS Simon Phelps . CIB want him to give evidence against Paul Brown , the policeman who helped put him inside, after evidence comes to light that Brown is corrupt and has been accepting bribes from a number of well known criminals. Meanwhile, three new prisoners arrive on D wing - Carter , a serial killer convicted of the murder of four people in a hit-and-run, Woolnough , a con with connections to the man who Lee shot after he tried to rape his sister, and Henry Curtis, who returns after being convicted of armed robbery. (en)
  • DD retaliates when she is assaulted by an angry prisoner, Alan Veeder , who then makes a complaint against her. She is ordered to go and see Vaughan for counselling, but he uses the opportunity to exploit her vulnerable state for his own sexual gratification. Confused and ready to hand in her resignation, DD finds herself developing a friendship with new inmate Ronnie Keach , jailed after throwing a whiskey bottle at his wife during an argument. Celebrity golfer Dave Pemberton rocks up on D wing and finds himself the target of unwanted attention, and Lee's delusional state continues to worsen as his stint in segregation continues. (en)
  • Lee Kingley , a hardworking businessman and father of two, is sentenced to ten years in prison at HMP Mandrake after attempting to shoot a man who raped his sister. After serving just a week behind bars, Lee is angered when his first appeal is thrown out due to lack of evidence. Having already gathered respect amongst his fellow inmates for being the younger brother of feared con Troy Kingley , Lee soon comes to realise that life behind bars might not be as hard as he thinks - until he tries to help out fellow inmate Patty after a confrontation in the showers results in the stabbing of the much feared Felix 'Ronaldo' Calver . (en)
  • With his brother Troy 'ghosted', Lee has become top dog on the wing. He denies drug dealer Kamid the opportunity of planning an escape during visiting hours after learning that his wife and daughter are coming to visit. Vaughan campaigns to help Lee get a private room for visitation, but Steddon refuses to grant permission. The inmates begin to notice a close relationship forming between officer Stour and inmate Blake . When rumour begins to circulate that the pair are sexually involved, Stour turns the tables by naming Lee's sidekick Kappa as a paedophile - and later, a picture of Lee's daughter Amelie is found in Kappa's cell. (en)
  • Governor Russo receives a tip-off that an officer is bringing drugs onto D wing, and he orders Vaughan to lean on renowned grass Ralph Collitt to find out who's responsible. Collitt, however, has knowledge of an offence that Vaughan was charged with as a juvenile and Vaughan suspects he may have been planted by Russo as a warning. In an attempt to regain his integrity, Vaughan challenges Crop Kid to a kickboxing match. Meanwhile, as Lee continues to have visions of Kappa, he meets with Anderson , a talented artist with whom he tries to trade cells. But when he discovers Collitt is a grass, his actions place him back in segregation. (en)
  • Lee's fearsome brother Troy arrives on the wing, having been responsible for stabbing two officers at his former prison. Lee is happy to spend time with him, but is reluctant to get involved with the drug dealing and money lending that his status immediately affords him. After suspecting that their cell has been bugged by listening devices, Troy plants an explosive which destroys the cell, including all of Lee's treasured pictures of his wife and daughter. New inmate Henry Curtis racks up a debt to feared inmate Kirk Mitchell , but when Kirk is 'ghosted' to another prison on Troy's orders, Henry finds himself facing much bigger problems than he first thought. (en)
  • Lee returns from segregation noticeably more reserved. Barry Shiel is now top dog, and at first, Lee is happy to let him run the wing, despite being the victim of repeated physical and verbal abuse. Lee is partnered with a new cellmate, first-timer Lucas , who unaware of the prison hierarchy, befriends Sheil. When Sheil begins to sexually harass Lucas, Lee steps in and begins a clever campaign in an attempt to stop him in his tracks, gathering information on his wife and children as leverage. When Sheil later launches an unprovoked attack on fellow inmate Ryan , his cellmate Dolly offers to help Lee to bring Sheil to his knees. (en)
  • Ronaldo returns to the wing having recovered from the stabbing, but finds he is unable to remember who he is or why he is in prison. Having refused to cough up for a crime he didn't commit, Lee now finds himself at loggerheads with Martin , as well as Barry Sheil , a well connected inmate who looks after a much-wanted book on the process of lodging an appeal against any given conviction. Vaughan tries to help out Ronaldo's former cellmate, Peter 'Pele' Pelly , who is up for parole but is refusing to leave his cell. When Pele violently attacks Breezy, a fellow inmate, Vaughan tries to find out the reasons behind his erratic behaviour. (en)
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