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Bianca faces a tense race against time

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Before We Die Channel 4, 9pm

ALTHOUGH the Swedish noir series on which it was based was a massive success, reviews have been mixed for this six-part police drama.

After the first episode, one reviewer called it “terribly good fun” and an “exemplary example of a newly coined genre, Bristol Noir”.

However, another said it featured “downright woeful acting – and a script that seems cobbled together via Google Translate”.

Neverthele­ss, plenty of viewers have been hooked by the trails and tribulatio­ns of Lesley Sharp’s Hannah Laing, a Detective Inspector with the South Western Police’s Organised Crime Unit, as she struggles to balance her personal and profession­al lives.

And the 61-year-old actress, who spent five years playing DC Janet

Scott in ITV series Scott & Bailey, thinks Before We Die stands out in the somewhat flooded crime drama genre.

“The police genre is capable of holding and shaping many forms of storytelli­ng,” she explains.

“Our show investigat­es a character at the centre of a crime thriller who is also trying to learn something about all the mistakes they’ve made as a partner, a mother and a colleague.

“I think that the aspiration for the show is that it doesn’t look or sound like a UK cop drama.

“European shows are unafraid of investigat­ing philosophi­cal questions on behalf of their characters or elevating imagery or letting moments play out.

“I think that while there will still be those elements of ‘who did what’, in our version, hopefully the audience will get engaged with the psychology of these characters, invest in them and want them to find resolution and forgivenes­s.”

A lot of Before We Die revolves around Hannah’s relationsh­ip with her wayward son Christian (Patrick Gibson) who has gone roundly off the rails after his parents’ split.

And according to Leslie, family element will also appeal to viewers.

“She’s got it wrong with her ex-husband and with her son,” the actress says.

“She and her husband couldn’t make their relationsh­ip work and their parenting was caught up in the fallout of that.

“The back story is that Hannah and her ex-husband have not parented their son well.

“They have not been able to help Christian at a crucial stage in his life and in trying to make that right, Hannah makes a catastroph­ic mistake.

“Ironically, given that she is a police officer and has an interest in staying on the right side of the law, her son takes a different path and gets involved in criminal activity.”

In tonight’s penultimat­e episode, Hannah and Billy (Vincent Regan) have worked out how the Mimica family and crime organisati­on plans to smuggle the cocaine into the UK.

But with Christian out of action, they have no way of knowing when or where the consignmen­t will be delivered.

Meanwhile, as another drug dealer confesses to Sean’s murder, it looks like the Mimicas will get away with their crime.

However, when the conflicted Bianca (Issy Knopfler) makes a discovery, it turns everything on its head.

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Bianca makes a discovery that turns everything on its head

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