Five Days (DVD)

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10 September 2007
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Five-part BBC mini series revolving around the disappearance of a young mother in a quiet British suburb. One hot summer's day, Leanne Wellings (Christine Tremarco) is taking her two young children to visit her grandfather (Edward Woodward). When she stops to buy flowers at a motorway layby, she and the children inexplicably vanish. Their ordeal is captured on CCTV cameras - and before long the family's heart-stopping trauma is not only the subject of a complex and far-reaching police investigation, but a major national news story. Each episode follows the events of one day in the five days following Leanne's disappearance.
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10 September 2007
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2007
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300 min
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This sensational multi-stranded thriller about five individual days during the aftermath of a young mother's abduction gripped the nation all the way to its heart-stopping conclusion.

When Leane stops to buy flowers at a lay-by, she mysteriously vanishes leaving her two children by the roadside lost and far from home. The fate of Leanne and her two children has been captured on CCTV cameras and, before long, the family's traumatic ordeal and subsequent police investigation has become a national news sensation.

Their distraught father Matthew, grandparents Barbara and John, and the police investigating the disappearances are all drawn into a web far more complex than any of them had previously imagined. Because as events unexpectedly unfold, each discovery brings a fresh twist and it becomes clear that nothing and nobody is quite what they seem.

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