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Blackeyes - Miniseries

Novelist Maurice James Kingsley bases a successful book on his niece Jessica's modeling career, angering her as he turns her experiences into a story of a victimised woman named Blackeyes. Jessica in turn rewrites the novel to liberate the character.

Top Cast

  • Michael Gough

    Michael Gough

    Maurice James Kingsley

  • Carol Royle

    Carol Royle

    Jessica

  • Gina Bellman

    Gina Bellman

    Blackeyes

  • Nigel Planer

    Nigel Planer

    Jeff

  • Colin Jeavons

    Colin Jeavons

    Jamieson

  • Hannah Morris

    Hannah Morris

    Little Jessica

Overview

Novelist Maurice James Kingsley bases a successful book on his niece Jessica's modeling career, angering her as he turns her experiences into a story of a victimised woman named Blackeyes. Jessica in turn rewrites the novel to liberate the character.

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