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‘Addictive’ drama with ‘gripping’ Sheridan Smith performance is coming to Netflix

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Sheridan Smith fans have yet another gripping drama to sink their teeth into in the coming weeks, as an acclaimed Channel 5 show joins Netflix’s ever-growing TV collection

Sheridan Smith’s gripping drama arrives on Netflix(Image: Channel 5)

With winter just around the corner, it’s time to cosy up with a hot drink and a bingeable drama – thankfully, Netflix is adding another Sheridan Smith hit to its library for fans to dive into. Netflix subscribers can expect a host of new titles to arrive on the streamer – from Victoria Beckham’s new documentary to the second series of romantic comedy Nobody Wants This.

However, there’s one particular Channel 5 series that’s making a comeback on the platform after three years, starring Sheridan Smith as English teacher charged with having sex with a pupil. The Teacher follows teacher Jenna Garvey, who is accused of having sex with one of her 15-year-old pupils Kyle after a drunken night out.

BAFTA-winning actress Sheridan takes on the titular role, while Coldwater’s Samuel Bottomley plays student Kyle. The wider cast also features The Bill’s Cecilia Noble, My Mad Fat Diary’s Sharon Rooney, Emmerdale’s Kelvin Fletcher and Waterloo Road’s Tillie Amartey.

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The drama originally aired on Channel 5 back in 2022 and fans couldn’t get enough of it at the time, with many praising Sheridan’s “incredible” performance. “Just finished watching The Teacher on Netflix and I thoroughly enjoyed it, Sheridan Smith is just incredible,” one wrote on X.

Another said that they were “gripped for all four episodes” and that Sheridan “played a blinder”, while a third wrote: “Just finished watching The Teacher on Netflix and I thoroughly enjoyed it, Sheridan Smith is just incredible.”

A fourth described it as an “addictive bit of telly” with “cracking” Sheridan, while another said: “Just binged the whole of ‘The Teacher’ now that it’s on Netflix. it made me want to buy silk shirts and hoop earrings. Say want you want about Sheridan Smith but she does very good crying.”

Last month, BBC drama Accused was added to Netflix, with many binging the award-winning anthology series. With each episode telling a different story in each episode, Accused features the likes of Christopher Eccleston, Mackenzie Crook, Tina O’Brien, Peter Capaldi and Naomi Harris across six hard-hitting episodes in series one.

Meanwhile, series two stars Sean Bean, Stephen Graham, Olivia Colman, Sheridan Smith and Anna Maxwell Martin among other stars.

In recent years, Sheridan has taken on a number of intense roles, from office cleaner Sam in ITV’s Cleaning Up to the titular character in Sky’s Rosie Molloy Gives Up Everything. Earlier this year, she starred as Ann Ming in true crime drama I Fought the Law – about the real-life mother’s campaign to overturn the double jeopardy law following the murder of her daughter Julie Hogg.

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