 Ridley Road is based on the true story of a revival of fascism, of neo-Nazism in 1962 and a group of Jewish men and women who performed an anti-fascist resistance movement. I had no idea about this whole period of history, it was a huge shock. Our show centres on a fictionalised character of Vivian who gets kind of roped into this underworld and goes on this crazy mad brave adventure. Vivian is in a world where she's not really being pushed. When you're married, you won't have to work all the time. She takes a big jump and goes to London. She decides to leave her life behind and follow her love who mysteriously disappears. You have to forget about me. I'm looking for Jack Morris. Jack! You just follow me to the depths of hell. She ends up infiltrating a neo-Nazi movement. You're coming Vida. You're coming Vida. You just watch her on this journey of learning her own ability and that she's actually very capable. An anti-fascist fights. I found the story inspirational because it showed if ordinary people take a stand against racism then they can make a difference. Can I just get this right? You had a bleacher hair, adopt an alias and sent her into schmooze a full-blown Hitler disciple. Yeah, that's right. It's really moving and funny. Visually, it's going to be great. I think it's lovely how 60s feel. And it's a very important story that is being told. They're coming for us, Daddy. We have to act now. It's so many different things. It's about spies that's fast-paced, moving. It's thrilling. It's romantic. It's brilliant. It's got all the elements. It's exciting. It's sexy. It's brutal. It's an adventure. It's truthful. And it's got a really powerful historical and political message. Coming May 1st to Jack's PBS.