TV series
Without Sin
Overview
Without Sin is a four-part British television drama series created and written by Frances Poletti, and starring Vicky McClure. Produced by Left Bank Pictures, the serial broadcast in its entirety on ITVX on 28 December 2022. Three years on from the death of her daughter, taxi driver Stella Tomlinson continues to grieve as if it were just yesterday. With her family life in tatters, she suddenly receives a message from her daughter's killer.
Details
- First air date
- 2022-12-28
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 4 episodes
- Genres
- Crime, Drama
- Network
- ITV1
- Production
- Left Bank Pictures, Build Your Own Films
- Country
- GB
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Vicky McClure as Stella Tomlinson
- Johnny Harris as Charles Stone
- Dorothy Atkinson as Jessie Cole
- Andrea Lowe as Bobbi Carter
- Krupa Pattani as Meera Chopa
- Callum Fuller as Jamal Aboushi
- Ezra Faroque Khan as Kelvin
- Johann Myers as Remy
- Justine Emma Moore as Maisy Tomlinson
- Harvey Scrimshaw as Lee McKeller
- James Burrows as Karl McKeller
- Kieran Burton as Teddy Stone
Creators and crew
- Frances Poletti - Creator
- Sian McWilliams - Executive Producer
- Johnny Harris - Executive Producer
- Andy Harries - Executive Producer
- Vicky McClure - Executive Producer
- Polly Hill - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1
When we meet Stella Tomlinson, it’s been three years since the murder of her teenage daughter Maisy, but the wound is as a fresh as if it were yesterday.
Episode 2
Stella wrestles with whether to trust Charles and follow up Cleo’s disappearance. At the same time, she tries to unearth who Charles really is, approaching those who knew him best.
Episode 3
Stella dives headfirst into finding out who really killed her daughter, after a video shows a connection between Maisy, Cleo, the McKellers and Jessie’s boyfriend Kelvin.
Episode 4
Stella comes to Charles, convinced they’re now on the right track. But Charles tells a stunned Stella to stop pushing – Teddy’s life is now at risk. Yet Stella won’t give up.
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