Focusing on the Ryan family in London throughout the 50s/60s. Maura Ryan is the only girl of seven older boys. The oldest brother, Michael, is the patriarchal figure and controls their gangland activity in the city. Although initially shielded from the going ons of the Ryan brothers, she enters into the family business as they attempt to rule the East End
Dangerous Lady was a four-part British mini-series TV drama, which aired on ITV and was based on Martina Cole's first published novel of the same name. The series premièred in 1995 and starred Sheila Hancock, Jason Isaacs, Susan Lynch and Owen Teale. Each episode lasted 60 minutes and was a Warner Sisters production for the ITV network.
This tv show contains 22 potentially triggering events.
Though not directly ablist, there is one character who doesn't really know how to interact with disabled people, and talks to them awkwardly. He says things which imply that he thinks they can't have fulfilling and independent lives. He ultimately means well, and is presented as the butt of the joke, but could be jarring if you've had those kinds of interactions before.
It is purposefully unclear what the 'mystery meat' the residents eat, is in the show. Some fans think it's human meat, but it's never confirmed or shown or mentioned or such.
There are themes of BDSM throughout S3 (a couple own a hotel which also hosts BDSM events). This is most prominent in S3E4 which centres around a BDSM meet-up event, including an orgy scene and auto-erotic asphyxiation.
Able-bodied characters in a theatre company perform an "extended improv" in public, where one pretends to be blind & deaf, and one pretends to be a wheelchair user.