There is a lot on the horizon
Nottingham's Vicky McClure put the city first and foremost this week, as the actor shared details about her work and charitable causes. Sporting a 'This is Nottingham' t-shirt, she was pictured promoting Teenager Cancer Trust before taking to Instagram Live to share details of her upcoming projects.
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Once the event details were shared, the Wollaton-born actor answered some questions being posed about forthcoming TV shows. Revealing that psychological thriller, Without Sin, would soon be hitting screens, Vicky declared: "This is a really special project", adding "I'm really excited... it is set in Nottingham and shot in Nottingham..." The show is scheduled to air on Wednesday, December 28 on ITV X.
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