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Episode 2

Searching for Albie in Venice, Douglas bonds with Freja.

06/27/2021 | Expired 07/12/2021 | Rating TV-14

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Us

Episode 2

Episode 2 | 1h 58m 37sVideo has Closed Captions

Searching for Albie in Venice, Douglas bonds with Freja.

Searching for Albie in Venice, Douglas makes a new friend, Freja. Later, he lands in jail. Back in England, Connie wonders what’s going on.

06/27/2021 | Expired 07/12/2021 | Rating TV-14

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Us

Episode 2

Episode 2 | 1h 58m 37sVideo has Closed Captions

Searching for Albie in Venice, Douglas makes a new friend, Freja. Later, he lands in jail. Back in England, Connie wonders what’s going on.

06/27/2021 | Expired 07/12/2021 | Rating TV-14

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Tom Hollander Interview
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Tom Hollander Interview

British actor Tom Hollander stars as scientist, dad, and reluctant soon-to-be divorcé in the MASTERPIECE miniseries dramedy Us. He shares insights into the character he describes as “not remotely rock ‘n’ roll,” thoughts on how a marriage can end in compassion and hope, and more.

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Funding for MASTERPIECE is provided by Viking and Raymond James with additional support from public television viewers and contributors to The MASTERPIECE Trust, created to help ensure the series’ future.

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