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{{Short description|2005 British TV drama}}
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| composer = Mark Russell
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| cinematography = Daf Hobson
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'''''Cherished''''' is a single [[United Kingdom|British]] [[true crime]] drama, written by acclaimed screenwriter [[Gwyneth Hughes]], that first broadcast on [[BBC One]] on 22 February 2005.<ref
Cannings herself said of the production; "We're still suffering the aftermath of this whole episode. This film is for Jade, so when she is older she can see what it was all about. The general public would assume that we've got back together and that's it. But there is an awful lot of healing. It doesn't just heal overnight. Even now I sit and think why we had to go through all that. We've had quite a lot to do with the scriptwriter, the [[BBC]] has been very good. They've dealt with us very fairly." [[Sarah Lancashire]] said of playing the part of Cannings; "I'm delighted to be playing the part of Angela. When I read the script I was very moved. The loss of any child is a dreadful thing, the loss of three is unimaginable. Whilst any parent could relate to the anguish that Terry and Angela must have felt I cannot comprehend the strength it must have taken to sustain Angela through even a part of a life sentence. Theirs is a remarkable story."<ref>
==Synopsis==
The film begins in 1999, on the day of Matthew Cannings' death. Mother Angela ([[Sarah Lancashire]]), who is alone in the house at the time, is roused by the sound of a sleep apnea alarm fitted to Matthew's cot. Angela enters his room, only to find that Matthew is already dead. Angela immediately telephones her husband Terry ([[Timothy Spall]]), who rushes home from work and is shocked to discover Angela cradling Matthew in her arms. After Matthew is taken to the local hospital, the Cannings' doctor informs social services that Matthew's death is the third such death in the family since 1989. Two vulnerable persons detectives, DS Rob Findlay (Jake Nightingale) and WDC Jill Dawson (Alison Lomas), take on the case and interview Angela. As a post-mortem reveals traces of fibres in Matthew's nasal passage, Findlay and Dawson suspect that Matthew was smothered; although the evidence is not conclusive. Angela is arrested and taken in for questioning. Despite denying all of the accusations against her, Angela is charged with the murder of Matthew and two of her other children, Gemma and Jason, who died in 1989 and 1991 respectively.
The case is taken to court, and Angela is represented by defence
==Cast==
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* [[Emma Cunniffe]] as Claire Connolly
* James Barriscale as Tom Sedley
* [[Ian McNeice]] as [[Bill Bache]]
* Julian Rivett as DS Matt Johnson
* Steve Chaplin as Steven Cannings
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*{{IMDb title|0427055|Cherished}}
{{Gwyneth Hughes}}
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