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**Innocent kids, blinded officials and the PIGS.** Another excellent BBC drama. A three-part television series, and each one runs for an hour. It was based on the real event of the 2000s. Focused on three young British teen girls to tell...


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The story of three of the children who were victims in the 2012 grooming and sex trafficking case in Rochdale, for which nine men were convicted and sentenced. The drama explores how these girls were groomed, how they were ignored by the authorities directly responsible for protecting them, and how they eventually made themselves heard.
Based on the true story of the 2012 Rochdale grooming case, "Three Girls" offers a harrowing and sensitive portrayal of the horrific experiences of three young girls and their families. The series meticulously documents the systemic failures that allowed the abuse to continue for years, highlighting the courage of the victims and the detectives who fought to bring the perpetrators to justice. It is a powerful and essential piece of television that unflinchingly tackles a difficult subject.
The series was met with widespread critical acclaim for its sensitive handling of a deeply disturbing subject matter, its powerful performances, and its meticulous attention to detail. Critics lauded its ability to balance the horror of the events with the resilience of the victims, offering a nuanced and empathetic perspective.
Praised for its sensitive and unflinching portrayal of child sexual abuse.
Lauded for its powerful performances, particularly from the young actresses.
Commended for its meticulous research and dramatic accuracy.
Google audience: Audience reception was overwhelmingly positive, with many viewers expressing profound emotional responses to the series and commending its impactful storytelling and important subject matter.
Won a BAFTA TV Award for Best Mini-Series and a Royal Television Society Television Award for Best Drama Series. Nominated for multiple other awards, including BAFTAs for Best Actress (Maxine Peake) and Best Supporting Actor (Rishi Kappoor).
The series was developed in close consultation with the victims involved, ensuring their stories were told with accuracy and respect, and was filmed in and around the West Yorkshire area.
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**Innocent kids, blinded officials and the PIGS.** Another excellent BBC drama. A three-part television series, and each one runs for an hour. It was based on the real event of the 2000s. Focused on three young British teen girls to tell...