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The powerful and inspiring story of Andy Woodward, one of the first footballers to come forward with allegations of sexual abuse in the national game. After being abused by football scout paedophile Barry Bennell.
Top Cast
Gerard Kearns
Gerard Kearns
Andrew Woodward
Gerard Kearns
Andrew Woodward


Jonas Armstrong
Jonas Armstrong
Barry Bennell
Jonas Armstrong
Barry Bennell


Morven Christie
Morven Christie
Jean Woodward
Morven Christie
Jean Woodward


Steve Edge
Steve Edge
Terry Woodward
Steve Edge
Terry Woodward
Max Fletcher
Max Fletcher
Andrew Woodward (Young)
Max Fletcher
Andrew Woodward (Young)


Neil Bell
Neil Bell
DS Haleford
Neil Bell
DS Haleford


Antony Byrne
Antony Byrne
Neil Warnock
Antony Byrne
Neil Warnock


Avin Shah
Avin Shah
Ash Stephenson
Avin Shah
Ash Stephenson
Mohammad Sakhi
Mohammad Sakhi
Ash Stephenson (Young)
Mohammad Sakhi
Ash Stephenson (Young)


Mark Holgate
Mark Holgate
DC Blakefield
Mark Holgate
DC Blakefield
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