Occupation

Occupation (2009)

EndedScripted showDrama, War

Occupation is a BAFTA Award–winning three part drama serial broadcast by BBC One in June 2009. 

The serial follows the fortunes of three British Army soldiers from the 2003 invasion of Basrato 2007. Each is inspired to return to Basra for different reasons: one returns for love, one for monetary gain, and one for his belief in the mission to rebuild the country.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03Episode 3Juni 18, 2009
S01E02Episode 2Juni 17, 2009
S01E01Episode 1Juni 16, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Occupation' premiere?

'Occupation' premiered on June 16, 2009.

Who are the creators of 'Occupation'?

'Occupation' was created by Peter Bowker.

What is the genre of 'Occupation'?

'Occupation' is a drama series.

Which network broadcasted 'Occupation'?

'Occupation' was broadcasted on BBC One.

What is the nationality of the primary cast in 'Occupation'?

All primary cast members of 'Occupation' are English.

Who is the director of 'Occupation'?

Nick Murphy directed 'Occupation'.

What is the show 'Occupation' about?

'Occupation' is about three British soldiers who return to the UK from Iraq and adjust to civilian life.

What is the setting of 'Occupation'?

The story in 'Occupation' takes place in Manchester.

Who played the character named "Mike Swift" in 'Occupation'?

James Nesbitt played the character named "Mike Swift" in 'Occupation'.

Who played the character named "Aliya Nabil" in 'Occupation'?

Lubna Azabal played the character named "Aliya Nabil" in 'Occupation'.

Which two actors played the character named "Lee" in 'Occupation'?

Shaun Dooley and Stephen Graham played the character named "Lee" in 'Occupation'.

What is the soundtrack of 'Occupation'?

The music for 'Occupation' was composed by Edmund Butt.

Did 'Occupation' win any awards?

Yes, 'Occupation' won the BAFTA Television Craft Award in 2010 for Best Original Television Music.

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