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Sun. Jan. 3 at 9pm on WKAR-HD 23.1 & STREAMING | A woman desperately tries to solve two mysteries as she declines ever deeper into dementia.
Two-time Academy Award®–winner Glenda Jackson ( A Touch of Class, Women in Love ) stars in
Elizabeth Is Missing, an adaptation of Emma Healey’s acclaimed novel.
Playing feisty grandmother Maud Horsham, who lives alone despite early-stage Alzheimer’s, Jackson is joined by Maggie Steed ( Paddington 2 ) as Maud’s only friend, Elizabeth, who ominously goes missing, leading to one of the mysteries at the heart of the drama. Helen Behan ( The Virtues ) plays Maud’s dutiful daughter, Helen, and Nell Williams ( Blinded by the Light ) is Maud’s doting granddaughter, Katy.
A woman desperately tries to solve two mysteries as she declines ever deeper into dementia.
Two-time Academy Award®–winner Glenda Jackson (A Touch of Class, Women in Love) stars as a woman desperately trying to solve two mysteries as she declines ever deeper into dementia, in
Elizabeth is Missing,an adaptation of Emma Healey’s acclaimed novel, airing
Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 9 p.m. on WXXI-TV.
Returning to television for the first time in nearly three decades, Jackson won a BAFTA and an International Emmy for her performance in
Elizabeth is Missing.
She also astounded critics during the UK broadcast in late 2019. “Glenda Jackson shines in this heartrending whodunnit” (The Guardian); “Jackson gave one of the performances of her lifetime” (The Daily Telegraph); “Jackson is remarkable” (The Independent); “a devastatingly real performance” (The Times); “brilliant” (Radio Times).