The wait is over for the much-anticipated prequel to multi-award-winning global hit Prime Suspect. This visually-stunning, cinematic-style drama rewinds to 1970s London to portray the early career of the formidable DCI Jane Tennison (Stefanie Martini), the role that established Oscar winner Dame Helen Mirren as a household name. We meet Jane as an ambitious, single-minded 22-year-old probationary officer, starting out as a WPC in a world where chauvinism and rule-bending are the norm. Jane's dedicated, instinctive approach is evident from the start as she is thrown into a brutal murder enquiry, witnessing first-hand the devastating effects of violent crime, as well as experiencing tragic ramifications herself. Immersed in the music, fashion and politics that defined a generation, we follow Jane Tennison as she establishes herself in a man's world, revealing the complexities of her ambition and personal life that shaped one of television's most iconic female characters.
This is the true story of what happened to a bubbly and pretty teenage girl when she fell in love with the wrong man. Ashley (Played by Georgina Campbell) was a popular and outgoing 19-year-old when she first met Reece at a party. He was charming handsome and six years older than her. What Ashley didn't know was that Reece was also insecure and inadequate a bully with a history of violence who would seek to dominate all aspects of her life. This gripping drama tells the story of how a young woman with intelligence and confidence can be dominated by threats violence and psychological abuse to become a victim of domestic abuse. In the end Ashley was the ultimate victim. In 2010 and after only a few short years together she was kicked and beaten to death by her boyfriend Reece at their home whilst their baby daughter was in the next room. Receiving critical acclaim since airing on the BBC this compelling drama has also won a BAFTA Award for Best Leading Actress in 2015 and a Royal Television Award for Best Single Drama in 2014
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