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Angela Black: Who is in the cast of new ITV drama and is it based on a book?
Angela Black begins on ITV at 9pm (Picture: ITV)
ITV’s new drama Angela Black got off to a gripping start last Sunday night, with scenes of domestic violence that left viewers shocked.
The series follows the story of a domestic abuse victim who seemingly lives a perfect life, with her charismatic husband and their family – but it is not long before cracks begin to form as the truth about her spouse’s abuse is revealed.
The six-part drama is already making for tough viewing, with a horrific domestic violence attack within the first few minutes of the first episode – made all the worse for the fact that it happened offscreen.
With the second episode airing on ITV tonight, here’s what you need to know about the cast.
Who is in the cast of Angela Black?
Joanne Froggatt leads the all-star cast in Angela Black (Picture: Getty)
Liar actress Joanne Froggatt leads the cast as the titular character, domestic abuse victim Angela Black, who is presented with having a perfect life with devastating secrets below the surface.
Game of Thrones actor Michiel Huisman stars as her abusive husband, successful businessman Olivier.
They are joined in the cast by Doctor Who’s Samuel Adewunmi, who plays private investigator Ed, who spills some of her husband’s deepest, darkest secrets.
It’s A Sin actress Ashleigh McGuire also stars as Judy, who works alongside Angela at a kennel.
Is Angela Black based on a book?
While Angela Black isn’t based on a book, show creators put the plot together from a string of stories from real life abuse victims.
Writers Jack and Harry Williams spoke with staff in shelters, as well as consultants, to make sure that their series reflected the true experience that many in Angela’s position go through, and the impact this has on them.
Detailing their work behind the scenes, Jack told ITV: ‘I think the key thing is that this is something that happens a lot, but people do not always understand or read about it.
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‘I think it is very easy to watch shows about abuse and go, “Well… I’d just leave”. It is not as simple.’
‘It was important that we do it justice and that we were accurate about the psychology of the abused and the abuser, both sides of the story,’ Harry added.
‘It was important to try and be truthful with it.’
Angela Black continues on Sunday night 9pm on ITV.
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