Anyone keen or just watched the first episode tonight?
I really fancy this:
“ Pick of the week
It’s extremely rare, but has happened; babies have been swapped at birth in busy hospitals, although procedures introduced in the 1980s make such an event theoretically impossible in today’s NHS. That small detail aside, Grace Ofori-Attah (a former NHS doctor, who also wrote ITV’s Malpractice) has adapted JP Delaney’s 2020 psychological thriller on the subject into a gripping four-part series. James Norton and Niamh Algar are Pete and Maddie, who find out that their toddler Theo was swapped at birth with another boy, David. With David’s parents Miles and Lucy (James McArdle and Jessica Brown Findlay) they face a dilemma: do the couples – who have very different parenting styles – keep the sons they have raised, or reclaim their biological child? At first the adults are indeed “playing nice” as they try to navigate a way out of this nightmare, but a goodies versus baddies vibe soon emerges – and by the end of tomorrow’s second episode, we see that all is not as it appears with any of them.”
Veronica Lee
Sunday Telegraph
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