Though each have their own theories, nothing could prepare Maddie and Pete for the news that awaits them in the sterile meeting room on the other side of the door: Theo is not their biological son.
The screenplay is written by Grace Ofori-Attah, known for ITV's Malpractice, and adapts JP Delaney's acclaimed novel for the small screen. Playing Nice follows a harrowing tale of two families ...
Playing Nice has proved to be a hit with ITV viewers since it aired, with many left horrified by the dilemmas faced by the ...
Playing Nice stars the co-founder alongside Niamh Algar, James McArdle, and Jessica Brown-Findlay, and is adapted from JP Delaney's psychological thriller of the same name. Now available to stream ...
Playing Nice viewers were left baffled after ... based on the book by JP Delaney, would conclude. Tension had been mounting after an intriguing opening run of episodes based on the discovery ...
the four-part series has actually been adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name by JP Delaney. While Playing Nice is based on the original book, though, it does take a bit of a new ...
We love nothing more than a gripping thriller and ITV has treated us with their new four-part drama Playing Nice, which dropped ... novel of the same name by JP Delaney, the tense series follows ...
ITV's latest thriller Playing Nice has landed, boasting a gripping ... Based on the best-selling novel of the same name by JP Delaney, the four-part series is set against a sweeping Cornish ...
ITV The two couples begin to spend time together – often at Miles and Lucy’s enormous architect-designed house – and Miles in ...
ITV’s Playing Nice – starring Niamh Algar and ... that throbs in the background of almost every scene. Much like the JP Delaney book of the same name, the series explores what happens when ...