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Season 1 – Innocent

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People wrongfully convicted of murder must try to rebuild their lives when their conviction is overturned, while the investigation into who really committed the crime is reopened.
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Innocent — Season 1

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Hugo Rifkind The Times (UK) 05/25/2021
A great many characters turned out to have lied about this and that, which is also traditional in a whodunnit, but these things only really work if the final, emergent truth is something that you could have figured out for yourself, but didn't. Go to Full Review
Deborah Ross The Mail on Sunday (UK) 05/21/2018
1/5
My plot-hole police were all over this. Go to Full Review
Rupert Hawksley Daily Telegraph (UK) 05/15/2018
These performances were compelling in spite of - not because of - the script, which had the characters metamorphosing almost from scene to scene, all apparently as a device to spin the viewer this way and that. Go to Full Review
Adrian Hennigan Haaretz 05/22/2018
Over the course of four 45-minute episodes of stunning seaside vistas...and bucketfuls of red herrings, we're treated to a classic whodunit full of misdirection and strong performances. Go to Full Review
Adam Sweeting The Arts Desk 05/17/2018
4/5
There's enough going on to keep you watching until the end. Go to Full Review
Christopher Stevens Daily Mail (UK) 05/16/2018
If it's not quite unmissable, Innocent has done enough to keep us watching every night. Go to Full Review
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Tina S @RT93049327 10/07/2024 This series was excellent! Great mystery with multiple twists, and the acting was superb! This show was like reading a fast-paced thriller that you cannot put down! I was very surprised at how good it was. Good job to the writers and cast. Not a boring moment in the entire series! See more stephen c @Bertaut 08/03/2018 Thoughts on the first season Directed by Richard Clark, Innocent is a four-part whodunit that is half by-the-book, paint-by-numbers, nothing-you-haven't-seen-before, and half superbly realised and expansive family drama. The show begins with David Collins (Lee Ingleby) being acquitted for the murder of his wife, having already spent seven years in jail for the crime. Viewers are never left in any doubt as to Collins's innocence, which does have the unfortunate side-effect of making the characters who are convinced of his guilt seem either naive or antagonistic-by-default. Collins's quest to uncover the truth and learn why people he trusted lied during his trial is never especially gripping, with no real urgency, no major twists, and a decided sense of "is that it?" Where the show really succeeds, however, is in the depth of Matthew Arlidge and Chris Lang's depiction of the secondary characters whose lives are changed irreparably as the effects of Collins's release ripple outward; his brother Phil (Daniel Ryan), with whom he moves in; his sister-in-law Alice Moffat (Hermione Norris), whose testimony that he beat his wife was an important factor in his conviction; her amiable husband Rob (Adrian Rawlins); DCI William Beech (Nigel Lindsay), the original lead investigator, who may (or may not) have suppressed evidence; DI Cathy Hudson (Angel Coulby), the new lead investigator, and Beech's girlfriend; Collins's children, Jack (Fionn O'Shea) and Rosie (Eloise Webb), who were adopted by Alice and Rob after the trial; Tom Wilson (Elliot Cowan), Collins's former best friend, whose failure to provide him an alibi led to his conviction; Melissa (Hannah Britland), Tom's wife, who suspects he knows more than he's letting on; and Louise (Christine Cole), Tom's ex-wife, who left him after she discovered his affair with Melissa. Each of these characters are given a fair amount of dialogue, screen time, and character development as the show lets the whodunit plot fade somewhat into the background, and it's here where the narrative is at its most enjoyable. It's not going to change your life, but it's worth a look. See more Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Jan 1, 2018 David Collins gets acquitted after seven years in prison for the murder of his wife; he vows to bring justice to those who lied at his trial, and to find his wife's real killer. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 2, 2018 The police continue trying to find out who killed Tara as the suspect list grows; David attempts to regain contact with his estranged children. Details Episode 3 Aired Jan 3, 2018 Tom wakes up after a night of heavy drinking and attempts to remember what happened the previous night; all of Tom's messages to Melissa remain unanswered; David reveals his tale to a tabloid journalist. Details Episode 4 Aired Jan 4, 2018 David's attempts to make some money to support his kids and pay back his debts go terribly wrong when a tabloid newspaper twists his story with a damning headline. Details
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Season Info

Director
Richard Clark, Seren Yüce
Creator
Berkun Oya
Executive Producer
Chris Lang
Screenwriter
Matthew Arlidge, Chris Lang
Network
ITV
Genre
Drama, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Jan 1, 2018