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THE WOMAN IN THE WALL. BBC 1 sun 9pm - TV PACE. NO SPOILERS

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Blondeshavemorefun · 21/08/2023 21:56

this is a 6 part drama

1 is shown sun and then 2 on the monday

3456 the following 4 Sundays

it’s will no doubt be on iPlayer but try and not binge lovely people in my phone 😂😂😂

this will be tv paced

Ruth Wilson and Daryl McCormack are teaming up for a gripping new BBC drama, which is inspired by the horrifying revelations around Ireland's Magdalene Laundries.

The Woman In The Wall follows the horrors experienced by Lorna Brady (Ruth Wilson) is a woman from the small, fictional Irish town of Kilkinure, who wakes one morning to find a corpse in her house.

Lorna is chilled to the core as she has no idea who the dead woman is or if she could even be responsible for the apparent murder herself. This is a deadly possibility because Lorna suffers from extreme bouts of sleepwalking, which started around the time she was ripped from her life at the age of 15 and incarcerated in the Kilkinure Convent.

The Woman in the Wall follows Lorna Brady (Wilson), a woman who was incarcerated in a convent from a young age, where she traumatically gave birth – only to have the baby taken away from her to whereabouts unknown.

The awful treatment she endured continues to impact her life, causing extreme bouts of sleepwalking that end with her waking up in strange places with no memory of how she got there.

While her specific story is a work of fiction, the Magdalene Laundries were very real and are thought to have blighted the lives of tens of thousands of women.

Although their history dates back further, more is known about the practices of these institutions in the 20th century, where inmates entered via the criminal justice system, reformatory schools and the Health and Social Services sector.

Once inside, they would have to carry out unpaid labour, while many former inmates have reported being abused.

Magdalene Laundries became the subject of a media scandal in the 1990s, when a mass grave holding 155 bodies was discovered on the former grounds of one such institution in Drumcondra, Dublin.

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CaptainMyCaptain · 07/09/2023 07:31

Even the older policeman said something about 'I was a young Gard when that was going on'. I think he felt some guilt that he was having a great time. They probably didn't give it much thought back then as it was as if the girls had just 'gone away for a while' but they didn't appreciate the suffering. That's why he's going easy on Lorna as she's suffered enough.

I'm not Irish and have never known anyone involved in this in any way but that's just what I'm picking up. It's a horrible secret that everyone knew about.

LadyEloise1 · 07/09/2023 08:45

I think that girls in the past would not have been taken to their local Mother and Baby home ( laundry ) for fear the neighbours would find out.
The SHAME. 🙄
They weren't Immaculate Conceptions but only the women were shamed. Angry
Pregnant girls and women were sent far from their locality so no one would recognise them.

CaptainMyCaptain · 07/09/2023 08:52

Not too dissimilar to the way girls over here, prior to the 1960s, went away to stay with 'an aunt' and came back, supposedly, for a fresh start. Without the deliberate cruelty of nuns but they still had their babies forcibly removed.

Edited to say: obviously what happened in the Laundries was far worse but the women bore the shame everywhere. It stopped here sooner though.

Theblacksheepandme · 07/09/2023 15:15

LadyEloise1 · 07/09/2023 08:45

I think that girls in the past would not have been taken to their local Mother and Baby home ( laundry ) for fear the neighbours would find out.
The SHAME. 🙄
They weren't Immaculate Conceptions but only the women were shamed. Angry
Pregnant girls and women were sent far from their locality so no one would recognise them.

The majority of girls were brought to their local Magdalene Laundry. They may have been moved later but that would have been for the Magistrates Laundries benefit.

Theblacksheepandme · 07/09/2023 15:24

Magdalene

daffodilandtulip · 08/09/2023 18:30

I wonder if Aoife removed all the babies to keep them safe, thought she was doing good but then found out someone (ie the dead priest) wasn't following up with good deeds, and so has now faked her own death after setting up a trail that everyone will find out about.

CaptainMyCaptain · 08/09/2023 18:33

I don't think would have got away with removing all the babies. Where would she keep them? How would she support them?

daffodilandtulip · 08/09/2023 20:01

Not to keep them, but believing that house thing was doing the best for them?

CaptainMyCaptain · 08/09/2023 21:45

daffodilandtulip · 08/09/2023 20:01

Not to keep them, but believing that house thing was doing the best for them?

The house where Lorna found the hidden papers? Maybe, but hard for one ex nun to organise.

Blondeshavemorefun · 08/09/2023 22:18

Aoife possible hid /passed on the babies and said they are dead to stop people /nuns looking for them

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CaptainMyCaptain · 09/09/2023 07:45

Blondeshavemorefun · 08/09/2023 22:18

Aoife possible hid /passed on the babies and said they are dead to stop people /nuns looking for them

That's plausible considering how many were actually buried in unmarked graves.

Blondeshavemorefun · 10/09/2023 15:30

E4 tonight

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LittleMonks11 · 10/09/2023 18:09

Blondeshavemorefun · 10/09/2023 15:30

E4 tonight

I've told the family that I'm having the big telly at 9pm - no interruptions!

Jellykat · 10/09/2023 20:16

Someone said Aoife was terrified of the Shephard lot (the adoption agency) , yet they ceased to exist years before Lorna had her baby.. could it be that people who worked in the agency continued to secretly sell the babies with Aoife forging death certificates to cover their tracks or some such?

CaptainMyCaptain · 10/09/2023 20:51

Jellykat · 10/09/2023 20:16

Someone said Aoife was terrified of the Shephard lot (the adoption agency) , yet they ceased to exist years before Lorna had her baby.. could it be that people who worked in the agency continued to secretly sell the babies with Aoife forging death certificates to cover their tracks or some such?

I watched a stand-up programme with Dara O'Briain recently. He was one of those babies and he mentioned the adoption agencies continuing to operate illegally - basically selling babies. He eventually managed to find his mother and younger half siblings. It was very moving.

CaptainMyCaptain · 10/09/2023 20:55

https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/dara-o-briain-so-where-were-we/
It's towards the end of this show.

AngryBirdsNoMore · 10/09/2023 21:00

CaptainMyCaptain · 10/09/2023 20:51

I watched a stand-up programme with Dara O'Briain recently. He was one of those babies and he mentioned the adoption agencies continuing to operate illegally - basically selling babies. He eventually managed to find his mother and younger half siblings. It was very moving.

I had no idea. When you say he was one of those babies - as in, he was the son of a woman in a mother and baby home / a laundry?

GonnaGetGoingReturns · 10/09/2023 21:01

Placemarking!

Jellykat · 10/09/2023 21:05

CaptainMyCaptain · 10/09/2023 20:51

I watched a stand-up programme with Dara O'Briain recently. He was one of those babies and he mentioned the adoption agencies continuing to operate illegally - basically selling babies. He eventually managed to find his mother and younger half siblings. It was very moving.

Oh blimey, i didnt know that! I love Dara, thats heartbreaking..
Maybe im right in the way this is heading.

GonnaGetGoingReturns · 10/09/2023 21:06

LadyEloise1 · 07/09/2023 08:45

I think that girls in the past would not have been taken to their local Mother and Baby home ( laundry ) for fear the neighbours would find out.
The SHAME. 🙄
They weren't Immaculate Conceptions but only the women were shamed. Angry
Pregnant girls and women were sent far from their locality so no one would recognise them.

Or like the relative of my stepdad she was luckily large so managed to conceal her pregnancy and then when she did have the baby they pretended it was her DM’s baby (who was also very large) not hers. Not sure how the birth etc was handled though. All a great deal of secrecy around it though.

GonnaGetGoingReturns · 10/09/2023 21:06

Jellykat · 10/09/2023 21:05

Oh blimey, i didnt know that! I love Dara, thats heartbreaking..
Maybe im right in the way this is heading.

Poor Dara. He’s lovely.

GonnaGetGoingReturns · 10/09/2023 21:09

It’s shocking but not unbelievable having attended an English French order convent, how the nuns behaved. It’s not only the nuns even over here in England if there was gossip and shame in the Catholic community the nuns either kept it a secret or gossiped about it. Especially to do with the school and the parents.

JenniferBooth · 10/09/2023 21:13

Detective being discouraged from looking for his birth mother by the priest

CaptainMyCaptain · 10/09/2023 21:49

AngryBirdsNoMore · 10/09/2023 21:00

I had no idea. When you say he was one of those babies - as in, he was the son of a woman in a mother and baby home / a laundry?

Yes. He always knew he was adopted but didn't think about his birth mother until he watched Philomena then he decided to find her.

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