BAFTA award-winning writer Jack Thorne (National Treasure) returns with a powerful and compelling new 4-part serial drama. Kiri examines the abduction and death of a young black girl, named Kiri, who is soon-to-be-adopted by her white foster family, and the trail of lies, blame, guilt and notoriety that follows. At the heart of the drama lies Miriam, played by BAFTA and RTS award-winner Sarah Lancashire (Happy Valley, Last Tango in Halifax), an experienced, no-nonsense social worker who loves and believes in her job, but has a maverick and instinctive approach to... protecting the children in her care. Miriam arranges for Kiri to have an unsupervised visit with her biological grandparents. But when Kiri disappears during the visit, the fingers of suspicion and blame from the police, the press, and even her colleagues, point firmly at Miriam. As the media spotlight around the story intensifies, Miriam, as well as both sets of families, are forced to ask the toughest questions, not just of themselves, but of each other. Features: Includes subtitles for the Hard of Hearing [show more]
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All the episodes from the four-part British television drama in which a young girl becomes the victim of an unthinkable crime when her social worker unwittingly leaves her vulnerable. As Kiri (Felicia Mukasa) is due to be adopted by her foster parents, social worker Miriam (Sarah Lancashire) allows an unsupervised visit to take place between Kiri, her grandfather Tobi (Lucian Msamati) and his wife. When Kiri goes missing, alarm bells begin to ring and Miriam worries that she has been reckless in her actions. Sadly, Kiri is found to have been abducted and murdered and now the investigation takes place to find out who committed the atrocious act as Miriam finds herself at the centre of the inquiry.
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