"And then we had a gap partway through filming because of lockdown, and anyone who had a bit of lockdown belly will know it's quite hard to get your strengths up after that.“Most of the stunts were when we were coming back after the break, so that was quite hard to build myself back up."Suranne’s husband, former BBC producer Laurence Akers, was also aware of the risks.She added: "I got whiplash, I put my back out a couple of times...
I was covered in bruises.“Every time I went home my husband was like, 'What the hell have they done to you now?'"Vigil, which recently made its thrilling debut on BBC One, is based inside a submarine during the search for a missing Scottish fishing trawler.However, a death on-board a Trident nuclear submarine.
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