Without Sin
Without Sin is a four-part British crime drama miniseries that explores themes of grief, justice, and redemption through the story of Stella Tomlinson, a mother whose teenage daughter was murdered three years prior.[1] Premiering on ITVX on 28 December 2022, the series follows Stella's participation in a restorative justice program, where she confronts Charles Stone, the man convicted of her daughter's killing, leading to revelations that challenge her understanding of the past.[2] Written by Frances Poletti and directed by Al Mackay, it blends elements of thriller and psychological drama to examine the emotional toll of unresolved trauma.[1] The narrative centers on Stella's evolving relationship with Charles, who maintains his innocence and prompts her to question the circumstances of the crime, while also delving into her strained family dynamics and personal struggles.[1] Vicky McClure delivers a standout performance as Stella, drawing on her experience from acclaimed roles in series like Line of Duty, while Johnny Harris portrays the enigmatic Charles with nuanced intensity.[2] It earned a BAFTA nomination for McClure's performance.[3] Supporting cast includes Dorothy Atkinson as Stella's mother, Callum Fuller as her son, and Con O'Neill in a key role, contributing to the series' intimate focus on interpersonal conflicts.[1] Produced by Left Bank Pictures and BYO Films for ITVX, Without Sin was filmed in and around Nottingham, England, reflecting a gritty, contemporary British setting that underscores its themes of urban isolation and institutional failures in the justice system.[1][4] The miniseries received a 6.7/10 rating on IMDb from 2,732 users (as of November 2025), praised for its emotional depth and McClure's acting, though critics noted mixed reception on pacing and plot twists, with a 38% Tomatometer score on Rotten Tomatoes (as of November 2025).[1][5] It has since been made available internationally on platforms like Acorn TV and Prime Video, broadening its reach to audiences interested in character-driven crime stories.[6]Premise and production
Premise
Without Sin is a British psychological thriller miniseries that centers on Stella Tomlinson, a grieving mother still grappling with the murder of her 14-year-old daughter, Maisy, three years prior. The narrative follows Stella as she participates in a Restorative Justice program, leading to a direct confrontation with Charles Stone, the man convicted of the crime, which evolves into a complex and emotionally charged relationship.[7][8] Structured as a four-part drama, the series delves into the psychological intricacies of loss and human connection in the aftermath of tragedy. It blends thriller elements with crime investigation and intimate family drama, emphasizing Stella's nocturnal life as an Uber driver and her estrangement from her husband, Paul, amid ongoing personal turmoil. Vicky McClure portrays Stella in this exploration of vulnerability and moral ambiguity.[7][9] At its core, Without Sin examines the emotional entanglement between a victim and her perceived perpetrator, highlighting themes of forgiveness, trauma, guilt, and the quest for redemption. Drawing on authentic psychological dynamics of bereavement, the story portrays how grief can foster unexpected bonds and challenge notions of justice and class divides in contemporary society.[7][8]Development
Frances Poletti, an award-winning British screenwriter with a background in crafting darker dramas, created and wrote the original script for Without Sin.[10][11] Her prior short films, such as Miss Todd (2013) and Woodland (2013), demonstrated her interest in psychological narratives, setting the stage for this project set in her hometown of Nottingham.[10] The series was developed by Left Bank Pictures for ITV and commissioned in October 2021 as a four-part psychological thriller.[4][12] This commissioning followed Poletti's pitch, marking her television debut as a lead writer.[13] Poletti drew inspiration from the concepts of restorative justice and maternal grief, exploring how a grieving parent might confront the perpetrator of a loss without basing the story on any specific real-life events.[14][15] The narrative's focus on emotional entanglement stemmed from her vision of psychological depth in human relationships amid trauma.[4] Development progressed with the script finalized in time for production in 2022, and the series was greenlit as an ITVX exclusive, launching on the platform in December 2022.[8] Executive producers Andy Harries of Left Bank Pictures and Polly Hill, ITV's Head of Drama, provided oversight to refine the narrative's tone, ensuring a balance of tension and emotional authenticity.[12][4][16]Casting
Vicky McClure was cast as the lead character Stella Tomlinson, a grieving mother entangled with her daughter's convicted killer, with the role announced in October 2021 as part of the series' commission by ITV.[4] McClure also served as an executive producer on the project, marking her involvement in both performance and production aspects.[17] Johnny Harris was cast as Charles Stone, the man convicted of the murder. Harris also served as an executive producer on the project; the pairing reunited the actors from their earlier collaboration in the This Is England series.[4] Supporting roles were filled by Dorothy Atkinson as Jessie Cole, a prison officer; Johann Myers as Remy, a key figure in the narrative; Ezra Faroque Khan as Kelvin; and Krupa Pattani as Meera Chopa.[8] The full cast list, including these supporting actors, was revealed in November 2022 ahead of the series' premiere, as announced by production company Left Bank Pictures.[14] The casting process was overseen by ITV's production team, with a deliberate focus on Nottingham-based talent to enhance the series' local authenticity, given its setting in the city.[14] This included drawing heavily from members of The Television Workshop, a youth acting program in Nottingham that McClure herself attended earlier in her career, ensuring a pool of emerging local performers for various roles.[14] The writer, Frances Poletti, developed the series specifically for McClure and Harris, leveraging their established chemistry to anchor the psychological thriller's emotional core.[4]Filming
Principal photography for Without Sin took place primarily in Nottingham and surrounding areas in Nottinghamshire, England, beginning in autumn 2021 and wrapping up by early 2022.[18][19] The production utilized a range of local sites to capture the story's regional authenticity, including urban streets in Nottingham city centre for taxi sequences, domestic interiors in local housing estates, and landmarks such as the Victoria Centre Market, Meadow Lane stadium, Forest Road West near the Forest Recreation Ground, and areas around the Cornerhouse and Royal Centre.[20][14] Additional filming occurred in Arnold and utilized the Toton Lane tram stop as a production base, with aerial shots featuring Old Market Square to highlight the city's environment.[20][21] Al Mackay directed all four episodes, drawing on his experience from projects like This Is England and Control to oversee the intimate, contained shoots that emphasized tension through minimal dialogue and periods of silence.[22][14] The production incorporated local talent, including actors from Nottingham's Television Workshop, to enhance the grounded feel of the series.[14] Filming faced challenges from ongoing COVID-19 protocols, which led to disruptions and required last-minute script adjustments to adapt to the circumstances.[14] These constraints influenced a focused approach, prioritizing smaller-scale scenes to maintain momentum and safety on set. Post-production, including editing by Jonathan Stenton and Mark Thornton, was completed by late 2022 in preparation for the series' premiere.[23]Broadcast
UK airing
Without Sin premiered on ITVX, ITV's free streaming service, on 28 December 2022, with all four episodes released simultaneously for binge viewing.[24][8] The series later received a linear television broadcast on ITV1 from 15 to 18 May 2023, airing one episode each weekday evening at 9:00 pm.[8][25] In the United Kingdom, the series became available to stream on Disney+ starting in August 2025.[9] Promotional efforts included trailers released in early December 2022, such as a first-look trailer on 2 December and the official trailer on 22 December, which highlighted McClure's lead performance as Stella Tomlinson and the series' Nottingham setting to leverage her local star power and regional appeal.[26][27][28] The series was accessible for free on ITVX with ongoing catch-up availability post-premiere.[8]International distribution
The international distribution of Without Sin is managed by Sony Pictures Television, which handles global sales for the series without any theatrical releases or major cinema partnerships.[4] In the United States, the series premiered on Acorn TV on February 12, 2024, and is also available via the Acorn TV channel on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Spectrum On Demand.[29][30] Other English-speaking markets include Australia, where it debuted on Channel 7 and 7plus on August 23, 2023; Canada, streaming on Crave; and New Zealand, available on TVNZ+.[31][32][33] The series has reached select non-English-speaking regions, such as India on Sony LIV, and parts of Europe including Slovenia via HBO Max with subtitles.[34][35] Initially focused on English-speaking territories, distribution expanded in 2024 to include Asia through platforms like Sony LIV, remaining available on-demand across original streaming services as of November 2025 with no additional major deals reported.[34]Episodes
Episode list
Without Sin is a four-part British psychological thriller miniseries, consisting of four episodes all written by Frances Poletti and directed by Al Mackay.[1] Each episode runs approximately 45 minutes and builds suspense across the narrative arc exploring the protagonist's emotional journey.[1] The series premiered as a binge release on ITVX on 28 December 2022, with all episodes available simultaneously, followed by a linear broadcast on ITV1 from 15 to 18 May 2023, airing one episode per night at 9:00 pm.[8] There were no guest directors or varying writing credits, maintaining a consistent creative vision throughout.[1] The episodes are untitled in official listings but are commonly referred to by number. Below is a list of episodes with brief, non-spoiler synopses outlining the narrative progression:| Episode | Director | Writer | Original ITVX Air Date | ITV1 Air Date | Runtime | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Al Mackay | Frances Poletti | 28 December 2022 | 15 May 2023 | 45 min | Three years after the murder of her daughter Maisy, grieving mother Stella Tomlinson continues to grapple with profound loss and receives an initial unexpected contact that begins to stir her unresolved pain.[36] |
| 2 | Al Mackay | Frances Poletti | 28 December 2022 | 16 May 2023 | 46 min | As Stella navigates her developing relationship with a key figure from her past, she begins to uncover layers of personal history and hidden connections.[36] |
| 3 | Al Mackay | Frances Poletti | 28 December 2022 | 17 May 2023 | 46 min | Tensions escalate as Stella delves deeper into investigations surrounding her daughter's death, confronting emerging conflicts and alliances.[36] |
| 4 | Al Mackay | Frances Poletti | 28 December 2022 | 18 May 2023 | 46 min | The story reaches its climax with revelations and consequences, as Stella faces the aftermath of her pursuit for truth and closure.[36] |