Vicky McClure’s ITV documentary with her grandfather Ralph has “floored” viewers. The one-off documentary sees the Line of Duty star embarking on an emotional journey with her 97-year-old grandfather to learn about his role in D-Day during World War II in June 1944.
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McClure steps into the role of presenter and interviewer as she tells audiences the story of her grandfather, who was a ship’s signaller in the Royal Navy at the time.
Ralph – who lives close to McClure in Nottingham – also appears in the documentary to tell his story to the viewers and his actor granddaughter.
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