Mary has a secret that she mustn't tell. But in a care home, with her
mind wandering, she's starting to slip up. Clearing out her
grandmother's old room, Lucy finds something hidden that wasn't supposed
to be found - a locket sheltering a shameful family secret. She can't
tell her mother. Not with their father gone, one brother absent and
another acting up. Her mother was struggling with her mental health just
a few years ago. Lucy will have to make sense of it all herself. In a
beautifully told drama of family secrets, Helen Stancey once again picks
through the everyday of life to uncover poetry, pain and ultimately
love.