Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaPsychological thriller about a woman child-protection officer tramautized by her stillbirth who befriends a woman in hospital and then becomes convinced that the daughter is being abused.Psychological thriller about a woman child-protection officer tramautized by her stillbirth who befriends a woman in hospital and then becomes convinced that the daughter is being abused.Psychological thriller about a woman child-protection officer tramautized by her stillbirth who befriends a woman in hospital and then becomes convinced that the daughter is being abused.
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Great show Sarah Lancashire played this brilliantly. The but instinct of social worker disregarded because of her state of mind following third loss of child. I had similar issues after two miscarriages it was a taboo subject back in 1970's. I agree it could have been cut down a bit but all in all great watch.
Second episode was great it just shows the great investigation skills Sarah's character showed. How was Emma able to get away with not registering a birth and subsequent death of a baby. Did that actually go on.. No midwife visits after the birth of follow on by community health visitor. Certainly showed a lot of gaps hope they do not actually exist. Surely obs/gynae should have realised Eleanor was not her first child and then start asking questions as to where that child was?
Second episode was great it just shows the great investigation skills Sarah's character showed. How was Emma able to get away with not registering a birth and subsequent death of a baby. Did that actually go on.. No midwife visits after the birth of follow on by community health visitor. Certainly showed a lot of gaps hope they do not actually exist. Surely obs/gynae should have realised Eleanor was not her first child and then start asking questions as to where that child was?
This passed me buy when shown on TV 20 years ago, but I noticed it on You Tube and as I like Sarah Lancashire I decided to watch.
Sarah stars as a social worker in child protection. She meets a woman in hospital and is convinced that she is abusing her child, but at a child protection hearing the case is dismissed. Sarah then embarks on crusade to prove that the child is in danger. The story is fine and Sarah Lancashire is good value, but at over three hours it was too long. If an half an hour had been lopped off the running time it would have improved the flow of the story.
Sarah stars as a social worker in child protection. She meets a woman in hospital and is convinced that she is abusing her child, but at a child protection hearing the case is dismissed. Sarah then embarks on crusade to prove that the child is in danger. The story is fine and Sarah Lancashire is good value, but at over three hours it was too long. If an half an hour had been lopped off the running time it would have improved the flow of the story.
This reminds me of a time when ITV used to show a lot of these four hour-plus drama over two weeks with ads. Sufficed to say, they were padded out a lot... and I don't just mean with commercials. High art they weren't, and I don't exactly miss those days.
Regardless, here we have popular ex-soapstar Sarah Lancaster playing the part of a social worker affected by her third miscarriage, and she suspects the nurse she met whilst in hospital (played by Emma Cunniffe from The Lakes) may be abusing her child. But after her allegations are rejected for coming from a 'traumatised mother' she does what any rational person would do... kidnaps the tot, and goes on the run. As you do.
Considering this would've made front page news all over the UK if it happened (and Lancaster's dad in the program being an MP with the ear of the Prime Minister) there's a distinct lack of tension here, especially in the first two parts which is basically Lancaster going around collecting evidence .Things liven up a bit in the second half as more plot twists and big events come to light, but you never get the feeling anything is at stake. And Sarah dear, it's gonna take more than a pair of glasses and a hair dying session to stop people recognising you in the street!
Let's just say this serial a good way to kill a few hours, as it's never truly boring and it wraps up well enough with a nice moving scene (although, there are MANY unanswered questions). No complaints on the acting side, either. But if you're looking for a classic that wasn't made to just fill in a hole in the schedule, try elsewhere. 6/10.
Regardless, here we have popular ex-soapstar Sarah Lancaster playing the part of a social worker affected by her third miscarriage, and she suspects the nurse she met whilst in hospital (played by Emma Cunniffe from The Lakes) may be abusing her child. But after her allegations are rejected for coming from a 'traumatised mother' she does what any rational person would do... kidnaps the tot, and goes on the run. As you do.
Considering this would've made front page news all over the UK if it happened (and Lancaster's dad in the program being an MP with the ear of the Prime Minister) there's a distinct lack of tension here, especially in the first two parts which is basically Lancaster going around collecting evidence .Things liven up a bit in the second half as more plot twists and big events come to light, but you never get the feeling anything is at stake. And Sarah dear, it's gonna take more than a pair of glasses and a hair dying session to stop people recognising you in the street!
Let's just say this serial a good way to kill a few hours, as it's never truly boring and it wraps up well enough with a nice moving scene (although, there are MANY unanswered questions). No complaints on the acting side, either. But if you're looking for a classic that wasn't made to just fill in a hole in the schedule, try elsewhere. 6/10.
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