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Viewers are calling it one of the most disturbing dramas they’ve seen in years — and Martin Clunes is almost unrecognisable. This isn’t the Martin Clunes audiences think they know. In a brutal, unflinching two-part drama inspired by a real BBC power scandal, Clunes delivers a transformation so unsettling it’s leaving viewers shaken. Gone is the familiar, reassuring presence. In its place stands a powerful television figure whose spotless public image conceals a deeply disturbing double life. The story unfolds slowly — and that’s what makes it so hard to watch. What begins as quiet manipulation reveals how a vulnerable 17-year-old was groomed, how status and silence shielded wrongdoing, and how an entire system failed to intervene. The drama doesn’t sensationalise. It exposes. Scene by scene, it shows how power protects itself — until it can’t anymore. As pressure builds, the illusion fractures. Whispers become questions. Questions become exposure. And the fall, when it comes, is absolute — ending in conviction and a complete disappearance from public life. Viewers are calling the final moments devastating. Critics are calling the performance career-defining. And many are saying this drama is impossible to forget once it starts. This isn’t comfortable viewing. It isn’t nostalgic. And it isn’t entertainment you half-watch. It’s a reckoning — one that forces audiences to confront how easily trust can be weaponised, and how long abuse can hide behind power
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19/01/2026
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Martin Clunes Is Almost Unrecognisable in a Harrowing Two-Part Drama That Reopens One of the BBC’s Darkest Chapters Viewers tuning in expecting a familiar face were met with something far…
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