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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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Blondeshavemorefun · 27/08/2023 11:32

Have tagged you in a few threads @Pinktops of which are starting /just started if want to watch tv pace with us

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Pinktops · 27/08/2023 14:49

@Blondeshavemorefun Thank you 😊

foxlover47 · 27/08/2023 15:26

Thank you blondes . I do love Ruth Wilson ever since she was Alice in Luther

JenniferBooth · 27/08/2023 15:41

This sounds like my thing. Shockingly the last Magdelene laundry closed in 1996 so quite recently history wise

The synopsis reminded me of this which i think some of you would like if you havent already seen it

https://www.curtisbrown.co.uk/client/rebecca-callard/work/32-brinkburn-street-1

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Blondeshavemorefun · 27/08/2023 17:57

@JenniferBooth That looks good !!

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Blondeshavemorefun · 27/08/2023 18:06

Not sure if trailer be shown

www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0fzcxpt

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JenniferBooth · 27/08/2023 18:36

Blondes it was excellent and it was originally on on weekday afternoons but deserved a peak evening slot

Blondeshavemorefun · 27/08/2023 18:54

JenniferBooth · 27/08/2023 18:36

Blondes it was excellent and it was originally on on weekday afternoons but deserved a peak evening slot

Wonder how I missed it. I'm not wolf good at bbc 1 2pm
Things like London kills and the Irish policeman in Hope street

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Nannyamc · 27/08/2023 19:04

Try to watch the magdelene sisters movie. Read also children of the poor claires.
Looking forward to the programme tonight.

Blondeshavemorefun · 27/08/2023 20:42

I'm running late so will be about 20/30m behind

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Jellykat · 27/08/2023 20:47

I'm in, love Ruth Wilson!

GonnaGetGoingReturns · 27/08/2023 21:16

Anne from Motherland is in it!

Hepzibar · 27/08/2023 21:24

It's hard going

ShadyCat · 27/08/2023 21:24

I'm about 5 mins behind

GonnaGetGoingReturns · 27/08/2023 21:29

Hepzibar · 27/08/2023 21:24

It's hard going

Of course this is. I know at least one Irish Catholic convent girl abused by priests who wouldn’t watch this.

I’m an ex convent pupil too but not Catholic.

GonnaGetGoingReturns · 27/08/2023 21:34

The Catholic Church has a lot to answer for. Disgusting that the last Laundry closed in 1996. Good acting so far though.

JenniferBooth · 27/08/2023 21:36

I was brought up Catholic because i have an Italian parent. I remember being bullied into going to church on a Sunday morning. I havent been to a service for over 31 years. I was disgusted when i found out about these laundries and it was one of the reasons i refused to engage with it any more

JenniferBooth · 27/08/2023 21:37

"Fucking Macarena was in the charts"

cheeseisthebest · 27/08/2023 21:37

Could I please be added to your roll call as well, I always like reading these threads.

I really want to like this programme but struggling to get into it.

daffodilandtulip · 27/08/2023 21:38

I don't get if it's meant to be a crime, a comedy or a political programme! I do love Ruth Wilson though.

Oto · 27/08/2023 21:45

I want this to be brilliant but it's a bit disjointed. Confused by the mixture of comedy and drama.

But that police detective has the most gorgeous eyes...

Hepzibar · 27/08/2023 21:50

@GonnaGetGoingReturns

I meant in terms of the production, I want to watch but it's hard to understand.

It's a bit Art house for me

Blondeshavemorefun · 27/08/2023 21:51

Will add you @cheeseisthebest

Must have been awful to have your child taken off you

Couldn't imagine not having mini blondes

And the stress of sleep walking and not knowing where will end up or what may have done

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GonnaGetGoingReturns · 27/08/2023 21:51

Hepzibar · 27/08/2023 21:50

@GonnaGetGoingReturns

I meant in terms of the production, I want to watch but it's hard to understand.

It's a bit Art house for me

Oh right! Yes it is a hard watch that way too.

cheeseisthebest · 27/08/2023 21:52

Thank you!

Yes so sad, in my old job I helped people trace their families and some had been removed at birth against their mums wishes. So sad.

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