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Sarah Lancashire and Tim Spall to star in 大象传媒 drama of Angela Cannings story


Category: TV Drama

Date: 14.09.2004
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Sarah Lancashire is to play Angela Cannings, the mother wrongfully convicted of killing two of her babies, in 大象传媒 ONE's upcoming drama Cherished.

Based on the true story of Angela Cannings, who was tried for the murder of her babies and spent two years in prison battling for justice before her conviction was eventually quashed, Cherished also stars Tim Spall as Angela's husband Terry.

"I'm delighted to be playing the part of Angela," says actress Sarah Lancashire.

"When I read the script I was very moved. The loss of any child is a dreadful thing, the loss of three is unimaginable.

"Whilst any parent could relate to the anguish that Terry and Angela must have felt I cannot comprehend the strength it must have taken to sustain Angela through even a part of a life sentence. Theirs is a remarkable story."

Angela's acquittal created a landmark in legal history, resulting in a change of the law.

Since then, nobody can be convicted in a criminal case on expert witness alone without proper physical evidence, such as that which would be required in any murder case.

Following the impact of the Cannings judgement, a review into other possible miscarriages of justice has revealed that up to two dozen women might have been wrongly convicted. This review is ongoing.

A new national protocol to ensure that all sudden infant deaths are investigated properly was announced last week following an inquiry chaired by Helena Kennedy QC.

Angela Cannings says: "We're still suffering the aftermath of this whole episode. This film is for Jade, my daughter's benefit, so when she is older she can see what it was all about.

"The general public would assume that we've got back together and that's it. But there is an awful lot of healing. It doesn't just heal overnight. Even now I sit and think why we had to go through all that.

"We've had quite a lot to do with the scriptwriter, the 大象传媒 has been very good. They've dealt with us very fairly."

Angela was convicted of the murder of two of her children with no physical evidence.

For the first time the drama reveals key behind-the scenes action where the decision to charge Angela was based purely on the opinion of three experts, including the now-discredited Professor Sir Roy Meadow.

It was his statistic that stated there was a 73 million to one chance of two children in the same family dying of cot death.

Sue Hogg, executive producer, says: "Angela was effectively living a prison sentence even before she was convicted because she had to move out of the family home and had only limited access to her daughter Jade.

"Eventually, she was allowed five visits a week for two hours and only in the presence of a social worker.

"But the film doesn't demonise the social services or the police. They are just people in society doing a very tough job, but a tough job which, when there is a miscarriage of justice, can have terrible consequences."

This is the third 大象传媒 cross-genre collaboration between the 大象传媒's Drama and Current Affairs departments, following Holy Cross and Dirty War.

Filming will begin in the autumn of this year.

Cherished is written by Gwyneth Hughes, who wrote Blood Strangers.

Sue Hogg and Simon Lewis are executive producers, Polly Hill is the producer and Jim Booth the factual producer, with John Sweeney as consultant.

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Date: 14.09.2004
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