Movie #1937 "Mrs. Wilson" (PBS) (3 episodes about 1 hour each) -- good suspense, and what story! Every time she think she understands her dead husband's other life, there's still another twist in the story. And to think this is a true story and it happened to the actress's grandmother (Ruth Wilson's grandmother) !! What I liked about the writing, too, is that as the dead husband's true identity is pealed like an onion, so is Alison's character exposed. We see how cold she was, in dealing with her kids, etc. And how she oftentimes had to fend for herself because of her husband who was doing a "Job" he wasn't supposed to talk about, supposedly. I don't want to give much away here, but sufficeth it to say this is a good mystery. And we didn't plan on city down and watching all three episodes in one night, but we ended up doing just that because it was so intriguing. I'd give it a 4 out of 5.
"MRS. WILSON" PBS
A grieving widow discovers that her seemingly ideal husband lived many secret lives.
The drama follows Alison Wilson who thinks she is a normal, happily married woman. But when her husband Alec suddenly dies, a woman turns up on her doorstep, claiming that she is the real Mrs. Wilson. Alison is determined to prove the validity of her own marriage - and Alec's love for her - but is instead led into a world of dark and troubling secrets. Alec was a British spy and a best-selling novelist and Alison is pushed to the very brink to find out the truth.This is a true story of what happened to the actress Ruth Wilson's grandmother.
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