Strictly Confidential
- Director: Roberto Bangura; Keith Boak
- Writer: Kay Mellor
- Producer: Yvonne Francas
CGiii Comment
We watched the first episode...no more.
Laden with ridiculous characters, bog standard direction and, a terrible script.
A psycho-sexual therapist and a lesbian policewoman - a combination written by a desperate mind.
Trailer...here
The(ir) Blurb...
It stars Suranne Jones as Linda, a bisexual ex police officer turned sex therapist, who shares a practice in Leeds with her brother-in-law, played by Tristan Gemmill. Her life is complicated by the fact that her husband Richard, her business partner's brother, played by Christian Solimeno, has low fertility and cannot give her the baby she wants. She is all for asking his brother (her business partner) to be a sperm donor, which does not sit well with his wife (Kate Isitt). Linda's husband (Richard) is also not keen on the idea at all but lets Linda go ahead and ask his brother who consents to be a sperm donor. Sexual tension becomes obvious between the pair, and they soon begin sleeping together, with disastrous consequences for all involved, especially Angie (Eva Pope), Linda's ex-lover who is still very much in love with Linda.
Cast & Characters
Suranne Jones as Linda Nelson;
Cristian Solimeno as Richard Nelson;
Tristan Gemmill as Greg Nelson;
Eva Pope as D.S. Angie Morton;
Seamus O'Neill as D.I. Standring;
Nimmy March as Janice;
June Watson as Nancy;
Kate Isitt as Penny Nelson;
Stacey Roca as Claudie;
Stuart Goodwin as Tony Peters;
Emma Bispham as Christine;
Rupert Procter as Frank Pearson;
Paul McEwan as Steve Wallington;
Georgia O'Neill as Grace Nelson;
Fiona Clarke as Ruth