

Small Prophets
"Eccentric yet quietly hopeful, Michael Sleep (Pearce Quigley) has carried the weight of loss since his partnerāÆClea vanished seven years ago.
He leads an uneventful life ā eating Shreddies, working in a DIY store, and staying close to his father Brian (Sir Michael Palin). One day, Brian shares a strange old recipe involving alchemy, rainwater and horse manure, promising the means to create Homunculi: magical spirits capable of foretelling the future. With help from coāworker Kacey (Lauren Patel), Michael ventures into this supernatural experiment, despite scepticism from store manager Gordon (Crook) and meddling neighbours. As secrets unravel, Michael wonders whether the future might finally answer: Will Clea return?
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Ā The GuardianĀ āPure, pure pleasure.ā
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Ā The TimesĀ āThe loveliest British comedy since Detectorists.ā
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Ā The Daily TelegraphĀ āEccentric, funny, sweet, and sad ā often all at once.ā
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Ā Financial TimesĀ āA unique treasure, full of charm and humanity.ā
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Ā The IndependentĀ āA strange and wonderful comedy with real emotional depth.ā
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Ā Radio TimesĀ āWarm, whimsical and quietly magical.ā
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Ā Evening StandardĀ āA tender, beautifully observed piece of television.ā
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Ā ChortleĀ āA delightful series, rich in warmth and invention.ā
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"Eccentric yet quietly hopeful, Michael Sleep (Pearce Quigley) has carried the weight of loss since his partnerāÆClea vanished seven years ago.
He leads an uneventful life ā eating Shreddies, working in a DIY store, and staying close to his father Brian (Sir Michael Palin). One day, Brian shares a strange old recipe involving alchemy, rainwater and horse manure, promising the means to create Homunculi: magical spirits capable of foretelling the future. With help from coāworker Kacey (Lauren Patel), Michael ventures into this supernatural experiment, despite scepticism from store manager Gordon (Crook) and meddling neighbours. As secrets unravel, Michael wonders whether the future might finally answer: Will Clea return?
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Ā The GuardianĀ āPure, pure pleasure.ā
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Ā The TimesĀ āThe loveliest British comedy since Detectorists.ā
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Ā The Daily TelegraphĀ āEccentric, funny, sweet, and sad ā often all at once.ā
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Ā Financial TimesĀ āA unique treasure, full of charm and humanity.ā
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Ā The IndependentĀ āA strange and wonderful comedy with real emotional depth.ā
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Ā Radio TimesĀ āWarm, whimsical and quietly magical.ā
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Ā Evening StandardĀ āA tender, beautifully observed piece of television.ā
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Ā ChortleĀ āA delightful series, rich in warmth and invention.ā











