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Brenda Blethyn to lead Channel 4 adaptation of A Woman Of Substance

Brenda Blethyn to lead Channel 4 adaptation of A Woman Of Substance

Irish actress Jessica Reynolds, who will play a younger version of Emma, said: 'To be a part of A Woman Of Substance and to step into the shoes of Emma is an absolute dream for me.

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