Tuesday 29 May 2012
Lesley Sharp and Joanne Froggatt star in Esther Wilson's Butterfly Effect, the final part of Moving On, a series of five unique dramas for BBC One Daytime that follow individuals as they move on in their lives.
Sylvie Jackson (Sharp) lives for her job at the homeless centre and is always the first in and the last to leave at night. But when asked to cover for a colleague at work, she makes a decision that ends in a terrifying situation. A strange man arrives at the reception who becomes aggressive and abusive when she refuses to let him in. The incident kicks off a chain of events that lead her into unfamiliar territory. Sylvie freezes and her colleague, Kelly (Froggatt), steps in and takes over, leaving Sylvie terrified and badly shaken.
When everyone begins to doubt her side of the story, she's starts doubting herself. With her back against the wall and all sides seeming to close in, it's up to Sylvie to find the courage to take control and get her life back on track.
Sylvie Jackson is played by Lesley Sharp and Kelly by Joanne Froggatt. The director is Richard Standever and the executive producer is Jimmy McGovern (The Street).
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Billy realises that the only way to stop Nick blackmailing him is to tell Jay the truth about the night Jase was killed, in today's final visit of the week to Albert Square.
Meanwhile, Jean is worried as there is still no sign of Stacey, and Chelsea has a surprise for Theo.
Billy is played by Perry Fenwick, Nick by John Altman, Jay by Jamie Borthwick, Jean by Gillian Wright, Stacey by Lacey Turner, Chelsea by Tiana Benjamin and Theo by Rolan Bell.
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Sick of commuting to work, Reggie takes up cycling – with painful results – in the penultimate episode of the series written by Simon Nye, the writer behind Men Behaving Badly, and David Nobbs, the writer and creator of the original Seventies show.
Overbearing boss Chris is desperate to convince the Groomtech board he is the right man for the job and asks Reggie for help. When Chris invites himself to Reggie's home to work one weekend, it drives a wedge between Reggie and his wife. It also drives Reggie to the brink...
Reggie Perrin is played by Martin Clunes and Chris by Neil Stuke.
Reggie Perrin is simulcast on the BBC HD channel – the BBC's High Definition channel available through Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media.
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