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Unforgotten, series 4 episode 5 recap: How believable is Fiona’s version of events?

The Independent 22 Mar 2021
But even in the penultimate episode, they were still wrestling with some big questions ... For a refresher on the last four episodes, see our previous recaps. ... (ITV) ... SIGN UP ... SIGN UP ... Liz gave her mother’s carer Eugenia (Mina Andala) a bigger pay rise than expected to keep her quiet about incriminating evidence that Eileen (Sheila Hancock) had told her ... .
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Unforgotten, series 4 episode 4 recap: Will Liz and Fiona’s close relationship go under Cassie ...

The Independent 15 Mar 2021
But let’s hope it’s not as predictable as that ... the suspects are lying ... Episode one. Episode two ... SIGN UP ... Her mum’s carer Eugenia (Mina Andala), who overheard Cassie interviewing Liz, told her that if she didn’t give her £9 per hour and pay her overdue gas bill, she would inform the police of what her mum Eileen (Sheila Hancock) had said about her ... .
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Unforgotten, series 4 episode 3 recap: Will Cassie and Sunny get the truth out of ...

The Independent 09 Mar 2021
Unforgotten was moved from Monday to Tuesday night this week due to ITV winning the rights to air Harry and Meghan’s bombshell Oprah interview, leaving many fans of the drama up in arms ... SIGN UP ... SIGN UP ... Her mother’s carer Eugenia (Mina Andala), who overheard Liz’s police interview, used what she knows to pressure Liz into giving her a pay rise ... .
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Unforgotten, series 4 episode 2 recap: Could Cassie and Sunny’s new case involve corrupt coppers?

The Independent 01 Mar 2021
Episode two was full of new revelations about the case, with hints that corrupt coppers may have been involved. Here’s a recap of the events of the series to date… ... SIGN UP ... She seems terribly nice as she visits her bedridden and vile mother Eileen (Sheila Hancock) whose carer Eugenia (Mina Andala) is threatening to leave unless she gets a pay rise ... .
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Gabriel review – plucky boxing story pulls its punches

The Guardian 13 Nov 2019
Why isn’t he defending himself? Flash back a few months, and he’s arriving in Lisbon to live with his aunt Alice (Mina Andala) and her son in a rundown estate of high-rise flats ... ....
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For All the Women Who Thought They Were Mad review – stimulating study of corporate discrimination

The Guardian 27 Oct 2019
For Joy (Mina Andala), who has worked for a cut-throat corporation for a decade, the scariest thing in her life when the play opens is trying to get a promotion ... These women jump in and out of Joy’s life, assuming different identities ... ....
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For All the Women Who Thought They Were Mad review – a great unravelling

The Observer 18 Oct 2019
Zawe Ashton has described her play as both an “investigation into the fallout of colonialism” on the women of the African diaspora and an exploration of what it means to be a black woman in Britain today ... The drama revolves around Joy (Mina Andala), a career woman working long hours to get ahead in a 40-storey office block ... .
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