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  1. Anybody's Nightmare is a British television crime drama, based on the true story of the imprisonment of Sheila Bowler, that was broadcast on ITV on 7 October 2001. [1] Patricia Routledge starred as Bowler, a 62-year-old music teacher who in 1993 was wrongly arrested, tried and convicted for the murder of her husband's 89-year-old ...

    • John Flanagan, Andrew McCulloch
    • Crime drama
  2. 28 set 2001 · Anybody's Nightmare: Directed by Tristram Powell. With Patricia Routledge, Nicola Redmond, Georgina Sutcliffe, Thomas Arnold. Based on the true story of Sheila Bowler, accused of murdering her elderly aunt.

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    • Tristram Powell
  3. 28 giu 2022 · Anybody's Nightmare (2001 TV movie) - Sheila Bowler - YouTube. As Close to Crime. 26.5K subscribers. Subscribed. 5.5K. 489K views 1 year ago. A fact-based British television drama starring...

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  4. 23 set 2021 · Drama based on the true story of piano teacher Sheila Fowler, whose conviction for murder on the age-old grounds of greed led to a life sentence only overturned by years of tireless campaigning on the part of her friends. Director: Tristram Powell. Writers: John Flanagan, Andrew McCulloch.

  5. Tristram Powell Director. Patricia Routledge Cast. Thomas Arnold Cast. Jean Ainslie Cast. John Flanagan Screenplay. Andrew McCulloch Screenplay. Chris O'Dell Cinematography. Jamie McCoan Editing. Critics reviews. Based on the true story of Shelia Bowler, accused of murdering her elderly aunt.

  6. Solid television drama about a miscarriage of justice in Sussex. Music teacher Sheila Bowler is wrongly convicted of killing her elderly aunt. Recommended mostly for the performance of Patricia Routledge as Sheila Bowler. She brings dignity and offended pride to the role, never playing it for pity or maudlin effect. Popular Lists. More.

  7. Set in the Rye area of Sussex in 1992, 'Anybody's Nightmare' is based on a true story that took place that year in which a piano teacher in her '60's named Sheila Bowler was wrongly accused of murdering her elderly aunt.