Tuesday 29 May 2012
Drowning Not Waving by Sarah Deane continues BBC Daytime's series of five unique dramas and stars Christine Tremarco and Richard Armitage.
Ellie Morgan has got herself into serious debt. She has credit cards, loans, store cards and even owes her mother money.
Ellie's only hope of avoiding bankruptcy is to sell the home she loves. But no one is buying, no one that is, except John Mulligan, an old flame from school.
Always written off at school as the boy who wouldn't amount to anything, John has really shown them all with his portfolio of houses, his flash car and designer clothes. But has the bad boy really turned his life around?
Ellie Morgan is played by Christine Tremarco and John Mulligan by Richard Armitage.
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Bodie's efforts to improve sales ends disastrously, forcing Bell to rethink his strategy, as the acclaimed drama continues. Ziggy, duck in tow, pulls Johnny Fifty into a new caper that should have the Greeks paying off big. McNulty, undercover and outnumbered in the brothel, awaits "rescue" by the Detail. Daniels and Pearlman hold their composure as Valcheck fumes over the change of targets – and Burrell pulls the rug from beneath him. Meanwhile, the Greeks, feeling confident, get back to business.
Bodie is played by JD Williams, Bell by Idris Elba, Ziggy by James Ransone, McNulty by Dominic West, Daniels by Lance Reddick, Pearlman by Deirdre Lovejoy and Burrell by Frankie R Faison.
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