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30-01-2012, 19:05
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This is the drama formerly known as 'Bound' which was filmed in lots of parts of the city last year. No idea whether the drama itself will be any cop or not, but should be fun spotting all the locations....
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01-02-2012, 23:47
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This is the drama formerly known as 'Bound' which was filmed in lots of parts of the city last year. No idea whether the drama itself will be any cop or not, but should be fun spotting all the locations....
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It is a great drama.The storyline is focused on the lives of four women who are all very different.It concentrates on their own individual struggles.In the first episode we see them visiting their partners who are serving prison sentences and as the story enfolds the viewer is led into a feeling of empathy and understanding as the sadness of their circumstances is revealed.
There is also an element of mystery in the story.
I did'nt think it was going to appeal to me,but i'm so glad i watched it,and some of the acting performances were excellent.
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08-02-2012, 17:58
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it is very good indeed
Last edited by Mikeeyg; 08-02-2012 at 18:08.
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14-02-2012, 23:49
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It's great my old school friend Laura was in it tonight. She was one that told ginger boys mum to get to back of line.
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15-02-2012, 10:16
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Really enjoyed last night's episode. Was quite shocked when Ginger boy's mum was talking about going to Eckington Hall and how it used to a banqueting hall - brought lots of memories back did that! And she was spot on too with her description of a night out there!
Some excellent acting and great storylines.
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15-02-2012, 10:26
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It's great my old school friend Laura was in it tonight. She was one that told ginger boys mum to get to back of line. 
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Has she got a mouth on her like that in real life, or was it just good acting.
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16-02-2012, 10:44
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Has she got a mouth on her like that in real life, or was it just good acting. 
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She is a really nice lass in real life, we went notre dame school together. And then she was my neighbour about 5 yr ago on shirecliff.
She does modelling as well, and has lived in america for a while.
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18-02-2012, 00:25
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She is a really nice lass in real life, we went notre dame school together. And then she was my neighbour about 5 yr ago on shirecliff.
She does modelling as well, and has lived in america for a while. 
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She sounds like a lucky girl.
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23-02-2012, 14:57
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i must be in line for a bafta....for my role as the filthy pervert that was kerb crawling in the wife's car....happy days
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23-02-2012, 15:43
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Love this series, i'm so gripped & its fun spotting where the scenes were filmed. Although everytime they go to the prison all i can think is that would there really be a park near a prison(visible in background on last weeks episode) & that i go swimming there lol.
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24-02-2012, 06:41
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i must be in line for a bafta....for my role as the filthy pervert that was kerb crawling in the wife's car....happy days
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Magnificent! Best get your acceptence speech sorted then.
I'm really enjoying this, and think the little boy actor is brilliant.
Wasn't keen on the pregnant girls character at first but her and her bad Yorkshire accent has grown on me. I can't help but think that policeman thats been helping her out is a bit dodgy though!!
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24-02-2012, 13:47
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Magnificent! Best get your acceptence speech sorted then.
I'm really enjoying this, and think the little boy actor is brilliant.
Wasn't keen on the pregnant girls character at first but her and her bad Yorkshire accent has grown on me. I can't help but think that policeman thats been helping her out is a bit dodgy though!!
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he was not happy about wearing blades pyjamas though....those coppers that chased the drug dealing mum...are real fire arms officers from leeds....
got my first speaking part in the forthcoming syndicate drama....happy days
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28-02-2012, 21:26
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Well another great episode. Can't wait till next week's episode. Looks like it's going to ne gripping. Will be sad when current series ends.
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28-02-2012, 21:39
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It is a great drama.The storyline is focused on the lives of four women who are all very different.It concentrates on their own individual struggles.In the first episode we see them visiting their partners who are serving prison sentences and as the story enfolds the viewer is led into a feeling of empathy and understanding as the sadness of their circumstances is revealed.
There is also an element of mystery in the story.
I did'nt think it was going to appeal to me,but i'm so glad i watched it,and some of the acting performances were excellent.
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I'll ditto that - I am really loving it.
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29-02-2012, 06:51
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Really enjoyed last nights episode, especially how they injected a little humour with Francesca and her husband - and also when her father fell off the exercise ball
I am really surprised how well Hannah Rigby has managed to play Gemma. I feel I almost know her as a person and she has managed to fall into the roll perfectly.
My heart really goes out to Lou, shes trying to hard and just not getting it right, even though she just wants to look after her son. I've cried a couple of times with this storyline!
I'm glad Harriet has got a bit more involved now, she interested me but at first didn't really do much and just seemed a bit crazy. Its nice to see her and Lou's relationship grow as well and realise she is a good woman if a little ecentric!
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01-03-2012, 13:34
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Who ever wrote the script for this drama deserves an award. Such moving scenes brilliantly portrayed by the actors.
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01-03-2012, 13:42
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The last episode was dead tense, was on edge of me seat lol
Can't wait till next one, but then I am thinking I will miss it when it ain't on any more
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03-03-2012, 19:17
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Who ever wrote the script for this drama deserves an award. Such moving scenes brilliantly portrayed by the actors.
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 agreed hun. Been brilliant from to start to (hopefully) finish
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05-03-2012, 09:36
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 agreed hun. Been brilliant from to start to (hopefully) finish 
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what about the brilliant driving by the kerb crawler...must get an award...and my voice was dubbed...
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