A four-part thriller featuring a Coronation Street icon has landed on Netflix as of yesterday (November 18), and it’s sure to get people talking. The gripping revenge drama titled Cold Call, first broadcast on Channel 5 in 2019, stars Corrie’s Sally Lindsay as single mother June Clarke.

Sally gained fame for her role as Shelley Unwin in the ITV soap from 2001 to 2006, where she was involved in numerous unforgettable storylines and even bagged the Best Actress award at the Inside Soap Awards in 2005.

Cold Call also includes Taj Atwal from BBC’s Death in Paradise and Daniel Ryan, recognisable from ITV’s The Bay. In the 13th season of the popular BBC series, Taj plays Zoe Ainsworth, who confronts DI Neville Parker (Ralf Little) at Catherine’s bar.

Sally Lindsay in Cold Call
Sally Lindsay stars in Cold Call (Image: Vishal Sharma/Channel 5)

Netflix viewers are bound to be captivated by the tense Channel 5 drama Cold Call, which has found a new home on the streaming platform, reports the Manchester Evening News.

The plot revolves around June, who falls victim to a cold-call scam that leads to her losing her home. The single mother becomes resolute in tracking down those responsible, resulting in a thrilling revenge narrative as she fights to secure her family’s future.

Five years ago, Sally discussed with Digital Spy how “detailed” the drama was in portraying the world of scamming. She stated: “It’s happening to very, very normal people all the time and we’ve not really seen it on screens.

Taj Atwal as Zoe in Death in Paradise
Taj Atwal appears as Zoe in Death in Paradise (Image: BBC)

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“I think we’re all very normal characters and I think you could see any of us in any day, in any workplace, in any shop. That’s what the shocking thing is. This very extraordinary thing happening to these very normal people.”

She further elaborated: “In a way, this woman, constantly all her life, has done the right thing. She’s been an amazing carer, an amazing mum. She’s had nothing. No help.”

“Done it herself and she thinks if I just do everything right in my life, everything will be fine, and it’s not. So it’s literally just a tipping point. She’s had enough and she turns and it’s amazing how she finds the inner strength to do what she does, and the darkness of how far she’ll go.”

Cold Call is available to stream now on Netflix.

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