The Missing
SERIES 1 - EPISODE 1
BBC One (not Scotland) Tue 28th Oct 9pm - 10pm
Repeat: BBC One Scotland Today 10:35pm
Review by: Alison GrahamThere's a moment in The Missing that will make you fold with anxiety as dad Tony (James Nesbitt) realises he's lost his five-year-old son Olly in a crowded, noisy French bar.
You can feel the same stomach-punch of fear as it dawns on Tony, in what has up till then been a happy family holiday in northern France, that his world has turned to ashes. Olly has vanished.
It's a gripping opening episode to an eight-part crime thriller from brothers Harry and Jack Williams that switches from Tony in 2014 - bereft, bedraggled, obsessed - to 2006 and the hunt for the little boy.
The shadow of Madeleine McCann and the subsequent private hell of her parents Gerry and Kate of course hang heavy over The Missing. But this isn't tasteless or exploitative, just heart-hurtingly sad as Tony and his wife Emily (Frances O'Connor) try to live with a grief that remains unfocused and unresolved.
1/8. New series. A family holiday to France ends in tragedy when a couple's five-year-old son is abducted, and although a large manhunt is launched, headed up by one of the country's finest detectives, it seems the odds of finding the youngster are against them. Eight years later, when the fallout has driven the couple apart, the father returns to the original scene to continue the search for his son. He has a shred of new evidence - but will the original lead detective be willing to take up the case again? Drama, starring James Nesbitt, Frances O'Connor, Tcheky Karyo and Jason Flemyng.
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