Thirteen

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2016
Thirteen
Thirteen

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7.2 | TV-MA | en | Drama

Today is the day Ivy Moxham will escape from the cellar that's been her prison for the last 13 years. Today is the day she'll return to her home, to her family, to her life. Today is only the beginning.

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EP1  Episode 1
Feb. 28,2016
Episode 1

Today is the day Ivy Moxam escapes from the cellar, her prison for the last 13 years. After she makes a desperate 999 call from a phone box, Ivy is picked up by the police and taken to be interviewed.

EP2  Episode 2
Mar. 06,2016
Episode 2

The investigation into a missing ten year-old puts more pressure on Ivy to relive an ordeal she would rather forget. A witness confirms that Mark White is responsible for Phoebe’s kidnap and Carne and Merchant find themselves surrounded by a new team from Scotland Yard.

EP3  Episode 3
Mar. 13,2016
Episode 3

As the police start to make breakthroughs in their investigation, Ivy turns to her sister Emma, who seizes the chance to connect with her. But they are interrupted by the arrival of a mysterious letter addressed to 'Alison' - White’s name for Ivy.

EP4  Episode 4
Mar. 20,2016
Episode 4

When evidence of Ivy’s DNA is all that is discovered in the cellar, she is arrested on suspicion of perverting the course of justice and taken into custody.

EP5  Episode 5
Mar. 27,2016
Episode 5

Ivy is forced to face her past and put herself at risk in order to save Phoebe. Carne and Merchant do everything they can to protect her, but in underestimating Mark White they have left their own lives hanging in the balance.

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7.2 | TV-MA | en | Crime | More Info
Released: 2016-02-28 | Released Producted By: BBC , BBC Drama Productions Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03kbqgf
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Today is the day Ivy Moxham will escape from the cellar that's been her prison for the last 13 years. Today is the day she'll return to her home, to her family, to her life. Today is only the beginning.

Genre

Crime

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Cast

Valene Kane

Director

Tanya Miller

Producted By

BBC , BBC Drama Productions

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Jodie Comer
Jodie Comer

as Ivy Moxam

Natasha Little
Natasha Little

as Christina Moxam

Stuart Graham
Stuart Graham

as Angus Moxam

Richard Rankin
Richard Rankin

as DI Elliott Carne

Valene Kane
Valene Kane

as DS Lisa Merchant

Tanya Miller
Tanya Miller

Art Direction

Andrew Purcell
Andrew Purcell

Production Design

Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett

Property Buyer

Iain Downes
Iain Downes

Standby Art Director

Peter Findley
Peter Findley

Supervising Art Director

Simon Archer
Simon Archer

Director of Photography

Sian Jenkins
Sian Jenkins

Costume Design

Katherine Warren
Katherine Warren

Makeup Artist

Waldo Mason
Waldo Mason

Prosthetics

Rebecca Wright
Elizabeth Kilgarriff
Elizabeth Kilgarriff

Executive Producer

Hugh Warren
Hugh Warren

Producer

Joseph Bell
Joseph Bell

Producer

Tom Deane
Tom Deane

Dialogue Editor

Jon Opstad
Jon Opstad

Music

John Mooney
John Mooney

Sound Recordist

Martin Jensen
Martin Jensen

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Sascha Fromeyer
Sascha Fromeyer

Visual Effects Supervisor

Thirteen Audience Reviews 3kb45

ada the leading man is my tpye
Matrixston Wow! Such a good movie.
Comwayon A Disappointing Continuation
Hadrina The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
simmsmaggy This was a good enough watch with some great points of dramatic tension,but it all got a little stretched out, with the interweaving characters' stories getting a bit over-played. If this had been done by the CSI stable I reckon they'd have got the right balance of believable action and cliffhanger episode endings. It's an imaginative take on a tragic real-life theme and the lead actor carries the victim role well. But on the flip side, this actor is reduced to constant baffled gurning. Yes, we got it,emotional turmoil....a hard gig to sustain, and it's creaking by the end. On a personal note I found the indulged daftness of the victim's middle-class family by turns irrititating and alienating. If being very picky you could criticise the police ineptness in the last episode as being totally unrealistic but sadly it isn't. But being of a fire-fighter's family, I found the circumstances of the final escape were just more than could be believed and actually let down the rest of the series.
t_kam It's captivating and makes you want to continue to come back for the next episode just to see how it all pans out but it is all so depressing. The problem is that every single character has no redeeming features, they are all unlikeable with the men being the weakest. The most common word used must be'sorry', every one seems to be sorry for one thing or another and they continue to make apologies just about every five to ten minutes.
SnoopyStyle Ivy Moxam (Jodie Comer) escapes from her captor. She's 26 and has been a prisoner since being kidnapped at 13. Her family is uncertain but a DNA test confirms that she's the real Ivy. Her parents are scared to reveal their separation. Her little sister Emma is now grown with her own boyfriend. She is reunited with childhood boyfriend Tim and he's scared to reveal that he's married. Eloise feels guilty about not meeting on the faithful day. The kidnapper is identified as Mark White as he goes on the run. He kidnaps a new girl, 10 year old Phoebe. The police is desperate to find him and Phoebe but Ivy's story does not all add up.This is a 5 part BBC mini-series. Its 5 hour running time is probably a little over-extended. It doesn't really have the twists to justify the length. There are some compelling relationships but they don't go too far with them. The police investigation is lackluster. Even Ivy giving herself up to Mark White is somewhat unrealistic in its execution. Jodie Comer is a perfectly good troubled mercurial girl. Other than some of the relationships, there is a lack of sharpness to the writing. Tim is probably the most compelling but even that fades at some point.
diana-y-paul The BBC mini-series Thirteen (available online) follows 26-year-old Ivy Moxam, who was held captive in a cellar for thirteen years. After escaping from her attacker's prison, she returns to her family home outside of London, but struggles to put her life back together. There is an uncanny resemblance to the story in the American television series, The Family.Thirteen presents the police investigation as a secondary plot and focuses on the victim's situation and psychology, touching upon the Stockholm syndrome and the fragility and unreliability of memory. Everyone closely associated with the crime is also, in some way, a victim. Read the entire review -- "Thirteen"--"An Unlucky Life" at: www.unhealedwound.com and let me know what you think!