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Suranne Jones joins Red Nose Day domestic abuse film

Chadderton actress Suranne Jones is lending her voice to a powerful domestic abuse awareness campaign.

She is joined by fellow actors Adjoa Andoh and Helen George in the Red Nose Day film, which features anonymised words from female survivors of domestic abuse.

The film will be broadcast during the live Red Nose Day show from MediaCityUK in Salford, airing on BBC iPlayer and BBC One from 7pm on March 20.

For the first time, it will also be streamed on the BBC’s official YouTube channel.

Adjoa Andoh said: "Guilt, shame and fear are feelings many survivors of domestic abuse wrestle with, as we heard in the real-life stories that Suranne, Helen and I recounted.

Frauds: S1 Episode 1

Frauds is a story of survival, deception and revenge. It explores the complex and darkly comic relationship between our two central characters as they set out to pull off a huge art theft.

New Series Starts Sunday 15 March at 8.50pm on ABC TV and ABC iview.

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Too many actors today try to be a brand, but Suranne Jones has the right idea: she wants to be a studio. The English actress has enjoyed a terrific run of television hits, whether commercial or critical, this last decade with starring roles in the likes of Doctor Foster, Gentleman Jack and Vigil, but she has also begun making shows that add a genuinely illuminating depth to her body of work.

Like 2023’s Maryland, a hidden-life mystery on BritBox that explored the frayed connection between two sisters, Frauds was created by Jones and Anne-Marie O’Connor. It’s an updated heist tale, a treatise on female friendship, a tale of deception in which the goals keep shifting, and an impertinent comedy. I could list more elements, but that would spoil the playful waywardness of this six-part series.

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