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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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SoupDragon · 30/08/2023 11:15

ImTheBakerLiteGirl · 30/08/2023 10:19

Interesting to see Father Ted's Ardal O'Hanlon in a serious role. I dont think I have seen him in anything apart from FT and interviews.

He plays it well

I've seen him in Death in Paradise too but that is a comedy role really. He's doing a great job in this - once I recognised him I was really surprised!

LadyEloise1 · 30/08/2023 11:25

How many of those pregnancies were the result of rape and incest. Horror heaped upon horror.

LittleMonks11 · 30/08/2023 11:26

ImTheBakerLiteGirl · 30/08/2023 10:19

Interesting to see Father Ted's Ardal O'Hanlon in a serious role. I dont think I have seen him in anything apart from FT and interviews.

He plays it well

I've seen him in a serious role before but can't remember what. I think he played someone's father?

duc748 · 30/08/2023 11:29

Have you all forgotten teeth-grindingly unfunny 'comedy' My Hero? 😛

PriamFarrl · 30/08/2023 11:38

duc748 · 30/08/2023 11:29

Have you all forgotten teeth-grindingly unfunny 'comedy' My Hero? 😛

I think everyone tried to.

PriamFarrl · 30/08/2023 11:39

I want to know how she managed to fill the hole so easily without too much fuss. Mixing all that plaster or cement must have been a job, where did she get it all from?

Girliefriendlikespuppies · 30/08/2023 13:31

I'm still not convinced she's actually in the wall and think it might all be in her imagination.

It seems very unlikely otherwise.

ImTheBakerLiteGirl · 30/08/2023 13:38

Yes it does. She would start to smell pretty soon.

Getting so fed up with the lazy dream/ nightmare scenes in dramas though. Are they/ aren't they real etc.

Seem so pointless after the first couple when the audience is being helped to see the characters imagine a lot.

It is like telling people your dreams - just why?? They didnt happen!

aqiarious · 30/08/2023 14:36

Girliefriendlikespuppies · 30/08/2023 13:31

I'm still not convinced she's actually in the wall and think it might all be in her imagination.

It seems very unlikely otherwise.

I think that's a possibility. I'm hoping so too!

placemats · 30/08/2023 15:23

LittleMonks11 · 29/08/2023 22:41

Maybe she's not Lorna?!

This is what I thought. Perhaps young Lorna is older Lorna's mother. Just a thought.

What is palpable is that so many have been damaged by what happened to the extent that the facts become fiction and truth is submerged in country folklore. Just horrendous.

placemats · 30/08/2023 15:30

To add, when a student in Galway in the 80s, we went on archaeological tours. One day we stopped at Tuam in a pub stop just across from the town cemetery. I went in to look around but to my dismay I thought I saw a human thigh bone in a broken into grave. A fellow student, older than me, said that for a long time it was known that children and babies were taken from their mothers, starved to death and thrown into a well. It was always known about.

placemats · 30/08/2023 15:45

The police were called out. They did an investigation and I was asked to make a statement and called a couple of days later. It was put down as a prank.

It looked like an adult human femur. The heart of a pig was also found alongside it.

SoupDragon · 30/08/2023 16:53

aqiarious · 30/08/2023 14:36

I think that's a possibility. I'm hoping so too!

If Aoife isn't in the wall, where is she?

How was she killed?

Theblacksheepandme · 30/08/2023 16:58

placemats · 30/08/2023 15:30

To add, when a student in Galway in the 80s, we went on archaeological tours. One day we stopped at Tuam in a pub stop just across from the town cemetery. I went in to look around but to my dismay I thought I saw a human thigh bone in a broken into grave. A fellow student, older than me, said that for a long time it was known that children and babies were taken from their mothers, starved to death and thrown into a well. It was always known about.

I don't get what you are insinuating? Are you saying the bone you saw in the graveyard was from the laundries? The nuns wouldn't have put the babies in any graveyard as they wouldn't have been christened. I doubt it was a human thigh bone you saw either.

As part of the investigation, a number of excavations took place at the Tuam site between 2016 and 2017. You certainly wouldn't have just come across bones when a whole excavation had to take place.

I feel very uncomfortable by the comments you are making. It feels disrespectful to the dead babies and feels like gossip in order to make yourself sound interesting.

placemats · 30/08/2023 17:11

Theblacksheepandme · 30/08/2023 16:58

I don't get what you are insinuating? Are you saying the bone you saw in the graveyard was from the laundries? The nuns wouldn't have put the babies in any graveyard as they wouldn't have been christened. I doubt it was a human thigh bone you saw either.

As part of the investigation, a number of excavations took place at the Tuam site between 2016 and 2017. You certainly wouldn't have just come across bones when a whole excavation had to take place.

I feel very uncomfortable by the comments you are making. It feels disrespectful to the dead babies and feels like gossip in order to make yourself sound interesting.

It isn't gossip. I had no clue about the babies in Tuam then. I'm just recounting an incident that happened to me when in Tuam and a person who told me about the lost babies. There were many other students there. It was a police incident. The bone looked like an adult human femur.

I and others were incredibly shocked.

But perhaps you deign to tell us that we're making it up to make ourselves sound more interesting. All gossip and folklore and that. A bunch of banshees.

Theblacksheepandme · 30/08/2023 17:38

placemats · 30/08/2023 17:11

It isn't gossip. I had no clue about the babies in Tuam then. I'm just recounting an incident that happened to me when in Tuam and a person who told me about the lost babies. There were many other students there. It was a police incident. The bone looked like an adult human femur.

I and others were incredibly shocked.

But perhaps you deign to tell us that we're making it up to make ourselves sound more interesting. All gossip and folklore and that. A bunch of banshees.

I can assure you that the horrors that happened in The Magdalene Laundries is not spoken like folklore in Ireland.

What the hell are you on about banshees, you daft yolk?

I still think your story is batshit. A bone that looked like a femur and a pigs heart. They're called Gardai in Ireland not police. I thought you would remember that as you were involved in such an incident with them. Did they have to call for the state pathologist John Harbison?

GonnaGetGoingReturns · 30/08/2023 17:44

Respectfully I think any talk about the laundries etc (and I’m guilty of it too) should on a new thread really as it’s distracting from this thread.

aqiarious · 30/08/2023 18:00

aqiarious
I think that's a possibility. I'm hoping so too!

"If Aoife isn't in the wall, where is she?

How was s"

You've missed out a quote directly above my post @SoupDragon I was replying to someone and agreeing.

SydneyCarton · 30/08/2023 18:02

Aoife may not actually be in the wall, but she must be dead and in Lorna’s house otherwise Lorna couldn’t have ended up with her phone.

I think young Lorna really is young Lorna as she and Clemence know and remember each other.

The whole “I’ll tell you everything tomorrow” bit annoyed me as it was blatantly obvious that she would end up murdered before revealing anything 🙄

aqiarious · 30/08/2023 18:10

SydneyCarton · 30/08/2023 18:02

Aoife may not actually be in the wall, but she must be dead and in Lorna’s house otherwise Lorna couldn’t have ended up with her phone.

I think young Lorna really is young Lorna as she and Clemence know and remember each other.

The whole “I’ll tell you everything tomorrow” bit annoyed me as it was blatantly obvious that she would end up murdered before revealing anything 🙄

Yes agreed. It was also obvious that something was going to happen to Clémence to prevent that discussion.

Theblacksheepandme · 30/08/2023 18:29

GonnaGetGoingReturns · 30/08/2023 17:44

Respectfully I think any talk about the laundries etc (and I’m guilty of it too) should on a new thread really as it’s distracting from this thread.

Respectfully, the writer said he did this to open discussions about The Magdalene Laundries. What do you want to discuss on a drama, written in order to open discussions and educate people of our tragic recent history?

SoupDragon · 30/08/2023 18:44

aqiarious · 30/08/2023 18:00

aqiarious
I think that's a possibility. I'm hoping so too!

"If Aoife isn't in the wall, where is she?

How was s"

You've missed out a quote directly above my post @SoupDragon I was replying to someone and agreeing.

I haven't missed anything out Confused. Both quotes are there.

I'm asking where Aoife is if she's not in the wall. She's clearly dead.

aqiarious · 30/08/2023 18:56

I haven't missed anything out . Both quotes are there.

Are you ok? Grin. No, there's only one. You've just quoted me Confused @SoupDragon

Scroll down and see.

Blondeshavemorefun · 30/08/2023 19:02

SydneyCarton · 30/08/2023 18:02

Aoife may not actually be in the wall, but she must be dead and in Lorna’s house otherwise Lorna couldn’t have ended up with her phone.

I think young Lorna really is young Lorna as she and Clemence know and remember each other.

The whole “I’ll tell you everything tomorrow” bit annoyed me as it was blatantly obvious that she would end up murdered before revealing anything 🙄

She def looked dead in her house

But yes hopefully not in the wall but then again where is the body now

Unless she walked away and left phone in her house

And This is all in her imagination /hallucinations due to tiredness

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Jellykat · 30/08/2023 19:05

I dont think Aoife is in the wall either, but unsure how come Lorna has her phone..

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