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You Don't Know Me is a British four-part crime drama television series. It is based on the 2017 crime novel of the same name by Imran Mahmood. The first episode premiered on BBC One on 5 December 2021, with the series available to stream on BBC iPlayer following broadcast. It had an international release on Netflix on 17 June 2022. [1] [2]
The New York Times said the book was a mixture between Stephen King's novel Misery and The Catcher in the Rye ' s main character Holden Caulfield. [1] On the other hand, the Lodi News-Sentinel hoped that abused youth would be persuaded to look for help after reading this book. [ 2 ]
In Mahmood's first novel, You Don't Know Me, a young man on trial for murder urgently tells his story to a jury. [5] According to Mahmood, the novel was inspired by young men he defended in London courts. [1] The book's 2017 publication was well received.
[1] Cady Lang of Time wrote that the documentary "tries but ultimately fails to reframe the narrative around the late model and media personality." Lang pointed out that while recent documentaries about similar scandal-prone figures from the aughts have humanized their subjects You Don't Know Me "is as preoccupied with Smith’s scandals as the ...
The contestants perform "You Don't Know Me". The runway category is Tulle. After the show, the judges critique the contestants. The contestants leave the main stage so the judges can deliberate. Aiden Zhane, Jaida Essence Hall, Jan, and Sherry Pie receive positive critiques. Dahlia Sin and Rock M. Sakura receive negative critiques.
Virgin River star Annette O'Toole is opening up about her character Hope’s season 6 journey — including what it was like shooting that stripper scene. “That scene for me to shoot, it was a ...
"He pulled me down the hall and said to me, 'I love you, I love you, and I'm so sorry. And I know you don't want me to do the movie,' " Grey has said. "And he got the tears in his eyes.
"Button, Button" is the second segment of the 20th episode of the first season of the revival of the television series The Twilight Zone. The segment is based on the 1970 short story of the same name by Richard Matheson; the same short story forms the basis of the 2009 film The Box.