ITV has delivered a gripping, controversial, and intensely timely new drama with Believe Me.

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The series follows a young woman who makes a shocking accusation against a world-famous, much-loved author, claiming he sexually assaulted her. What follows is a tense, twist-filled battle of “he said, she said” that forces everyone — the public, the media, and the justice system — to question who they believe.

With an incredible cast led by Hollywood legend Dustin Hoffman (in one of his rare television roles), Sian Clifford (Fleabag), and Rob James-Collier (Downton Abbey), Believe Me dives deep into themes of power, truth, memory, and manipulation. The show brilliantly keeps viewers guessing right until the final moments.
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Critics are already calling it “uncomfortably brilliant,” “addictive,” and “one of the smartest dramas ITV has produced in years.” The moral complexity and shocking revelations have sparked heated debates online, with many viewers saying they couldn’t stop watching.

If you love psychological thrillers like The Girl on the TrainDoctor Foster, or Anatomy of a ScandalBelieve Me is an absolute must-watch.
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