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  1. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Prime Suspect : The Lost Child (1995) - John Madden on AllMovie - London policewoman Jane Tennison (Helen Mirren)…

  2. Episodes Comprise: Prime Suspect (1991) Prime Suspect 2 (1992) Prime Suspect 3 (1993) Prime Suspect: The Lost Child (1995) Prime Suspect: Inner Circles (1995) Prime Suspect: Scent of Darkness (1995) Prime Suspect: Errors of Judgement (1996) Prime Suspect: The Last Witness (2003) Prime Suspect: The Final Act (2006) SCREENED/AWARDED AT: BAFTA Awards, Edgar Allan Poe Awards, Emmy Awards, Golden ...

  3. London Detective Superintendent Jane Tennison works on a case involving the disappearance of a young child. Her investigation leads her to a serial sex offender who has recently been released from a treatment center. At the climax of the investigation, the suspect takes a woman and her two...

  4. 13 de sept. de 2017 · Prime Suspect 4: The Lost Child - Part 1. McclearnDaniel6996. 25:26. Prime Suspect 4 - The Lost Child [Part 3] Free Media Show. 43:24. Prime Suspect 2011 S01 E07 Wednesday s Child. Leonmoran. 6:09. Victor Ortiz on Berto face off "Its a child! Hes lost! I'm finally in my prime!" Fight Hub TV.

  5. Early in 'The Lost Child' (the fifth episode in the 'Prime Suspect' series) Jane Tennison is shown entering hospital to have her pregnancy terminated; intercut with this is the crime that forms the core of the story: the apparent abduction of a baby.

  6. Brief Synopsis. London Detective Superintendent Jane Tennison works on a case involving the disappearance of a young child. Her investigation leads her to a serial sex offender who has recently been released from a treatment center. At the climax of the investigation, the suspect takes a woman and her two children.

  7. 26 de sept. de 2012 · Review: Prime Suspect 4, “The Lost Child” By Les Chappell, September 26, 2012 By Les Chappell (Author’s note: Since the fourth series of Prime Suspect follows a different format than the other series—being split into three individual stories—we’re going to approach coverage in a different way as well and cover each one separately.