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Glenda Jackson making TV comeback with Elizabeth Is Missing

Glenda Jackson is set to star in ‘Elizabeth Is Missing’ as she makes her long-awaited TV return.
The 83-year-old actress and former Labour party politician will take on the role of Maud in the BBC’s upcoming feature length adaptation of Emma Healey’s best selling novel of the same name, with the script for the drama penned by Andrea Gibb and Aisling Walsh directing.
Glenda said: "Emma’s novel and Andrea’s screenplay paint the most striking portrait of a woman in the grip of a devastating condition. "I am delighted to be making my return to television to play Maud, a character it’s impossible not to be charmed and moved by."
It will mark the first time in over 25 years the ‘Women In Love’ actress has appeared on the small screen.
The story combines mystery with an emotional exploration of a woman’s battle with dementia as Maud is convinced something terrible has happened.
The synopsis adds: "But with her dementia worsening, unfinished business unearthed and the past and present starting to merge, Maud’s search takes on a poignant urgency. Will Maud be able to discover the truth before she loses herself completely?"
Piers Wenger, Controller of BBC Drama, added: "We are thrilled that Glenda Jackson is returning to the BBC and will be at the heart of this inspiring and extraordinary tale. "Andrea Gibb’s brilliantly crafted script and adaptation of ‘Elizabeth Is Missing’ explores important themes told through emotion, warmth and humour."
And Sarah Brown, Executive Producer at STV Productions, said: "We are honoured that one of our country’s finest actors has chosen ‘Elizabeth Is Missing’ for her long awaited return to television.
"In Maud, novelist Emma Healey has created a truly memorable character who has captivated millions of readers. We couldn’t be more excited that Maud is now being brought to life on screen by the legendary Glenda Jackson."