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Too Good to Be True is a two-part British television drama thriller, written by William Humble and directed by Sarah Harding, that first broadcast on ITV between 22 and 23 September 2003.[1] The series stars Peter Davison and Niamh Cusack as Robert and Tina Lewis, a happily divorced couple with a modern relationship and two children, who live with their mother. Robert is remarried to a younger career woman, but reacts very badly when, after four years of being single, Tina begins a new relationship with Matthew (Adrian Lukis). And when his attempts to sabotage his ex-wife’s new relationship fail, his jealousy escalates out of control and his obsession turns her new life into a growing nightmare that threatens to destroy his own marriage, his children and everything he holds dear.[1]
Too Good to Be True | |
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Genre | Thriller |
Written by | William Humble |
Directed by | Sarah Harding |
Starring |
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Composer | Jennie Muskett |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 2 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Charles Elton |
Producer | Lars MacFarlane |
Cinematography | David Higgs |
Editor | David Rees |
Running time | 75 minutes |
Production company | Carlton Television |
Original release | |
Network | ITV |
Release | 22 September – 23 September 2003 |
The first episode of Too Good to Be True attracted 7.28 million viewers, while the concluding episode attracted 6.55.[2] The series was released on DVD via ITV Studios on 21 May 2007.[3]
The series was filmed in and around the United Kingdom.
Memorable TV described the series as "a thriller based on jealousy and sexual obsession".[1]
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