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  1. Aug 9, 2017 · S ince the big announcement, it’s hard to think of Jodie Whittaker as anything other than the Doctor, waiting in the wings. First, though, she’s playing just A Doctor, in Trust Me (BBC1). Or ...

  2. Jun 6, 2014 · Director of Photography. Terry Stacey. Weird borderline misogyny aside, the movie also lacks genuine wit, and ameliorates whatever tragic sense of cynicism it aspires to with pointless displays of sentimentality, most of it directed at its lead character, who’s often depicted in profile, looking kind of wistful, as a random music cue by ...

  3. Apr 16, 2019 · The best thrillers hover in an eerie twilight zone, just on the right side of plausibility. The first series of BBC1’s Trust Me, broadcast a couple of years ago, fell apart rather too easily ...

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  5. Aug 8, 2017 · Jodie Whittaker delivers an emotional performance in BBC drama Trust Me (Photo: BBC) In her first role since being announced as the 13th Doctor Who, Jodie Whittaker plays a nurse – pretending to ...

  6. Aug 30, 2017 · Trust Me made an eponymous plea to the audience. Its implausible premise – that a nurse might steal a doctor’s identity and land a job in A&E – called for your credulity. Around the broadcast of the drama's first episode on BBC One, sundry articles sprang up in the media offering supportive evidence that just such scenarios often come to pass for real.

  7. Watch Trust Me — Season 1 with a subscription on Hulu. Star Jodie Whittaker's magnetic lead performance compels and sustains audience suspense, even when Trust Me 's more soporific flourishes ...

  8. Based on 1 parent review. Rosemary Smith Adult. March 8, 2021. age 13+. "Trust Me" for teaching critical media literacy skills. This is a great film for teaching kids how media "ill-literacy" can lead to crises, and what they can do to protect themselves from being manipulated online. Original music is super. Show more.

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