Amanda Collin, Niamh Algar, and Abubakar Salim reveal what fans can look forward to on Raised by Wolves Season 2 streaming on HBO Max. Speaking about the graphic surgery scenes, the Censor star admitted she felt a buzz nailing the choreography and blocking of the operations. I was blown away by the sheer exhaustion of the job, says Algar. But Fatal Attraction didn't need a remake, How the audiobook boom made listening the new reading, BBC TV schedule for the coronation, from presenters to when the concert is, What time shops are open today with key supermarket opening times for the May Day bank holiday, 'I was spiked and raped but saw no justice. So, just when you're beginning to tire of the genre and wonder whether anyone can ever get one completely right, along comes Malpractice, a gripping, tense and deeply engaging five-part series for ITV. Season 2 kicks off with the androids, their kids, and Sue joining a camp of atheists at the tropical zone, but theyre still facing repercussions after the events with Mothers other child is now threatening the group. All rights reserved. WhatCulture Horror: 10 Criminally Underrated Monster Movies. 9Like all actors, Niamh Algar delves into her research for a new role. Webby Olivia Emily. WebNiamh Algar plays Dr Lucinda Edwards, a seemingly hypercompetent doctor at a busy London A&E. The author says she didn't. Can't wait for the rest of it @NiamhAlgar @HannahWalters74 . 2021 Associated Newspapers Limited. Check out more of our Drama coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what's on. And its interesting to see when characters who are atheists and dont believe in, I suppose, anything outside of science and facts, when theyre forced to call upon something outside of themselves to try and, you know, look for answers., Its always interesting to see those themes being explored, especially in a show like this, because its like a recurring thing. The Virtues star explained that the set which was an old tax office in Leeds was modelled on real A&E departments and featured different wards. What initially appears to be a routine tragedy starts to look murky: strange timings; altered patient notes; a culture of illegal drug prescriptions. 'Lizzie' was the undercover police officer who posed in a honeytrap to incriminate Colin Stagg, the man suspected of the brutal 1992 murder of 23-year-old Rachel Nickell - in front of her toddler son - on Wimbledon Common.