| The Feed | |
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| Genre | |
| Based on | The Feed "Chapter One" by Nick Clark Windo |
| Developed by | Channing Powell |
| Starring | |
| Composer | Jon Opstad |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| No. of series | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 10 |
| Production | |
| Executive producers |
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| Producer | Simon Lewis |
| Production locations | Liverpool,Manchester &Shrewsbury, England |
| Cinematography |
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| Camera setup | Single-camera |
| Production companies | Studio Lambert Amazon Studios |
| Original release | |
| Network | Virgin Media |
| Release | 16 September (2019-09-16) – 18 November 2019 (2019-11-18) |
The Feed is a Britishscience fictiondrama televisionminiseries based on the first chapter of Nick Clark Windo's 2018 novel of the same name. The series premiered on 16 September 2019 onVirgin TV Ultra HD in the UK,[1][2][3][4] and all ten episodes were released on 22 November 2019 onAmazon Prime Video.
The Feed takes place inLondon in the near future and follows "the British family of Lawrence Hatfield, the man who invented an omnipresent technology called The Feed. Implanted into nearly everyone’s brain, The Feed enables people to share information, emotions and memories, called mundles, instantly. But when things start to go wrong and users become murderous, the family is driven apart as they struggle to control the monster they have unleashed."
| No. | Title | Directed by | Teleplay by | Original release date [1][2][3][4] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Episode 1" | Carl Tibbetts | Channing Powell | 16 September 2019 (2019-09-16) |
| 2 | "Episode 2" | Carl Tibbetts | Channing Powell | 23 September 2019 (2019-09-23) |
| 3 | "Episode 3" | Tinge Krishnan | Rachel De-Lahay | 30 September 2019 (2019-09-30) |
| 4 | "Episode 4" | Tinge Krishnan | Michael Clarkson | 7 October 2019 (2019-10-07) |
| 5 | "Episode 5" | Jill Robertson | Tom Moran | 14 October 2019 (2019-10-14) |
| 6 | "Episode 6" | Jill Robertson | Channing Powell | 21 October 2019 (2019-10-21) |
| 7 | "Episode 7" | Misha Manson-Smith | Michael Clarkson | 28 October 2019 (2019-10-28) |
| 8 | "Episode 8" | Misha Manson-Smith | Tom Moran | 4 November 2019 (2019-11-04) |
| 9 | "Episode 9" | Colin Teague | Rachel De-Lahay | 11 November 2019 (2019-11-11) |
| 10 | "Episode 10" | Colin Teague | Channing Powell | 18 November 2019 (2019-11-18) |
On 8 February 2018, it was announced that British production companiesLiberty Global andAll3Media International, together withAmazon Prime Video (as international distributor) had come together to produce a television series adaptation of Nick Clark Windo's novelThe Feed. The series would be written by Channing Powell who also executive produces alongside Susan Hogg and Stephen Lambert. Each of the directors are credited for two episodes.[5][6][7][8][9][10] On 3 May 2018, it was clarified that Powell was credited with the series' creation and that the series order was for a miniseries consisting of ten episodes, adapting the first chapter of Windo's novel.[11]
On 3 May 2018, it was announced thatGuy Burnet,Nina Toussaint-White,David Thewlis, andMichelle Fairley had been cast as series regulars.[11]
Principal photography for the series was expected to commence in May 2018 in theUnited Kingdom.The Feed filmed scenes in Shrewsbury, England, in December 2018.[11] On 11 January 2019, filming took place in thecity centre ofLiverpool, England.[12]
The Feed was released toAmazon Prime Video in the United States, Canada and Latin America, and across Liberty Global’s international platforms, includingVirgin Media in the UK.All3Media International distributedThe Feed elsewhere worldwide, beyond the Amazon and Liberty Global platforms.[5]
Virgin Media customers with a V6 box on the Maxit or Full House TV package will be able to watchThe Feed exclusively from 9pm on Monday 16 September on Virgin TV Ultra HD (CH 999).
This ten-part series started on Monday 16 September. It continues on Mondays at 9pm on Virgin TV Ultra HD (CH 999).
You can watch all ten episodes in fantastic UHD from Monday 18 November!
In the UK, The Feed arrived on Monday 16th September on Virgin TV Ultra HD (channel 999).