Irish Sunday Mirror

We’ll go through a lot. We have to help each other..

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JENNA COLEMAN TO

– and he appreciate­d that. He goes on: “One of the most helpful things for me was having my family there.

“My son doesn’t care what I did, he wants his yoghurt. It’s very grounding, you get home and they don’t care, in a good way.

“I had to leave a lot at the door when I walked through it Jenna with screen hubby in scene from thriller at night, which I was more than happy to do.” The Cry’s author Helen Fitzgerald says she was inspired by the “Dingo Baby” case of Lindy Chamberlai­ncreighton, whose nine-week-old baby Azaria was killed by a wild dog when the family went camping at Ayers Rock in 1980. Lindy, now 70, was wrongly convicted of her daughter’s murder and spent four years in jail. And Helen reveals she was fascinated by the case as a young girl as her dad lived close to Ayers Rock. Helen, 52, apologised to Jenna – who also starred in Emmerdale and Dr Who – for having to play the tough role in the BBC four-parter. She reveals: “I said ‘I’m really sorry you

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