Powerful and thought-provoking drama based on one of the most shocking crimes of the 20th century. This is the chilling story of child killers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley and how they were finally brought to justice. Convicted of the torture and killing of five youngsters, the Moors Murderers remain two of the most hated figures in Britain. See No Evil reveals the untold story and is based on two years of intensive research and interviews with detectives and the key trial witness. It is produced in consultation with the murdered children’s relatives. Starring Maxine Peak (Shameless), Sean Harris (24 Hour Party People), Joanne Froggatt (Spooks) and George Costigan (Casualty). "Even 40 years on, it's hard to think of a subject more likely to raise hackles and misfire. So much braver, then, for ITV to tackle it; and so much more admirable for it to have been done so superbly." - The Daily Telegraph "While it was undoubtedly grim viewing, it had a compulsive grip that I simply couldn't shake off." - Daily Express "...Peake's performance (as Myra Hindley) was eerily convincing." - The Mirror
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Editorial
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Is Myra, really Twinkle from dinnerladies YES!
Review date: 2008-09-22 Rating: 10 out of 10
Its hard to belive that the woman who plays Myra Hindley (maxine peake) is the girl from dinnerladies. The part of both myra and ian brady are played brilliantly the same for all other actors involved, and the whole drama is done so you dont see the children being abducted (phew!) in respect for the families the drama is nicely finished with pictures of the victims at the end. Maxine Peake especially when she is being interviewed by c.i.d as hindley just maked you believe she is myra hindley.
The program is good and anyone with an interest in the moors murders should view this as its done very well. I hope itv bring out more great dramas like this.