Just finished watching episode 5 on BBC i-player. I've been familiar with the story of Anne since I was a child, but I've never seen it told so simply or movingly as it has been over the past five nights on BBC2. I'm a cynical 45 yr old bloke, and there's honestly not much that can make me cry... I'll just have to tell my girlfriend that I've got a cold. Sensitive writing and a superb cast turned this into something special... excruciatingly sad, wonderfully uplifting.
How can anyone endure the petty posturing of Celebrity Big Brother after watching this? So am I really the only person to be posting about this?
How can anyone endure the petty posturing of Celebrity Big Brother after watching this? So am I really the only person to be posting about this?