Filming begins this week on Three Girls, a new three-part BBC One drama based on the true stories of victims of grooming and sexual abuse in Rochdale. TV drama Three Girls was "extremely true to life" and "a landmark film", according to figures who were involved in the child sex grooming case. The programme told the. The sex crimes chronicled in Three Girls (BBC) are too abhorrent to contemplate in anything but the most abstract terms. Three Girls is a painting by Amrita Sher-Gil, an Indian artist. It was painted in 1935; the first work to be painted by Sher-Gil after returning to India from Europe. 367 reviews of Three Girls Bakery "This place was started in 1912 by 3 girls and is still in business today as the longest standing business in Pike Place Market. The official website for Girls on HBO, featuring videos, images, schedule information and episode guides. The second episode of Three Girls, the dramatisation of the Rochdale abuse scandal, featured an explosive first meeting between Sara Rowbotham and police officer DC. Page 3 is a colloquial term for a feature formerly included in the British tabloid. Page3.com official Page 3 website; Page Three girls – the naked truth from. With Debbie Allen, Ellen Foley, Mimi Kennedy, Warren Burton. A ground breaking variety show with Debbie Allen, Ellen Foley, and Mimi Kennedy. One of the world's largest video sites, serving the best videos, funniest movies and clips. Three Girls viewers in fury that Sara Rowbotham was fired. Viewers of the BBC's chilling Rochdale abuse drama Three Girls erupted with anger when they learned that the hero sexual health worker lost her job after the case. Fans were left 'disgusted' when Thursday night's finale revealed that Sara Rowbotham was 'excluded from future initiatives on child grooming' and later fired. Furious Twitter users said Ms Rowbotham, played by Maxine Peake, should have been knighted for her efforts in exposing the horrific sex abuse - not 'forced out of her career'. Viewers of the BBC's chilling Rochdale abuse drama Three Girls erupted with anger when they learned that hero sexual health worker Sara Rowbotham (right) lost her job after the case. Pictured left, actress Maxine Peake who took on the role. Fans were left 'disgusted' when they learned in Thursday night's finale that Sara Rowbotham (second from right) was 'excluded from future initiatives on child grooming' and later fired. Furious Twitter users said Ms Rowbotham, played by Maxine Peake, should have been knighted for her efforts in bringing the sex abuse case to light - not 'forced out of her career'At the end of the series, producers explained that Ms Rowbotham was made redundant - despite the evidence she collected still being used to prosecute child sex offenders for crimes dating back to 2. Made redundant?! She should've been bloody knighted,' one user wrote.'Sara Rowbotham made redundant because she 'embarrassed' the system by exposing their gross negligence. Disgusted, not surprised,' another added. A third vented: 'No police officers were prosecuted for their failings but Sara Rowbotham was their saviour and lost her job? Disgrace.'Yet another viewer asked: 'When is #Sara. Rowbotham going to be made a Dame for services to children eh? Praise not damage for heroes like her please?!''Sara Rowbotham MBE please,' a fifth fan agreed. Others penned: 'Sara Rowbotham was the only person who actually did something gets excluded and then made redundant?!? Disgusting!'Another added: 'Can't help but feel Sara Rowbotham was royally screwed over the 2. Rochdale case. She's a hero in my eyes.'At the end of the series, producers explained that Ms Rowbotham was made redundant - despite the evidence she collected still being used to prosecute child sex offenders for crimes dating back to 2. The real Ms Rowbotham, now a councillor, made more than 1. Viewers called Ms Rowbotham the girls' 'saviour' and said she deserved an MBE for her efforts Many viewers credited DC Maggie Oliver as well, portrayed by actress Lesley Sharp. Standing up for what is right is so much harder than standing by,' one wrote.'Horrifying that those most dedicated to the girls, Maggie and Sara, were vilified and forced out of their careers,' another added.'Surprise surprise - the two women who helped these girls - one resigned, one made redundant - the system stinks!' a third wrote furiously. It comes after Wednesday night's episode saw a gripping scene between Sara Rowbotham and DC Maggie Oliver. At the heart of the stand- off between the two women lies the real story of the years they spent battling for the horrific abuse taking place in Rochdale, Manchester, to be taken seriously. Left, former DC Maggie Oliver, who says abuse is still going on in Rochdale, with 'hundreds' of paedophiles walking the streets, and right, the sexual health worker Sara Rowbotham, who exposed the scandal. Many viewers credited DC Maggie Oliver as well, portrayed by actress Lesley Sharp. The precious Peake's character - complaining that girls had been 'raped, beaten, not believed, raped, beaten, not believed' - cut police down to size when they finally agreed to re- examine the allegations. It mirrors the genuine frustration felt by Sara Rowbotham, who had been referring cases to police in Manchester since 2. These began in 2. She suffered personally with poor health after the true nature of the sex ring was exposed and ended up being made redundant from her job in 2. Sara Rowbotham and DC Maggie Oliver spent years battling for the horrific abuse taking place in Rochdale, Manchester, to be taken seriously. It wasn't until 2. Top row left to right: Abdul Rauf, Hamid Safi, Mohammed Sajid and Abdul Aziz; Bottom row left to right: Abdul Qayyum, Adil Khan, Mohammed Amin and Kabeer Hassan. Peake met with Rowbotham on several occasions before taking on her role. In a piece for the Guardian, she wrote about seeing the girls arrive at the clinic having walked miles from remote countryside where they had been taken to be abused. Sara wrote: 'My calls to police were ignored and social workers told me the girls were making lifestyle choices.'We'd make them a cup of tea, take them to a sexual health clinic to test for and treat sexually transmitted infections and call the police. But, again, the police didn't want to know.'How it took the police so long to act to protect children from evil criminals, why social services showed wilful blindness in ignoring what was happening and how so many agencies had collectively failed to act much earlier.' DC Maggie Oliver had worked on cases before Operation Span, where she had convinced young women to trust her only to be told no charges were going to be brought. As an officer, Maggie Oliver used her real- life experience to gain the trust of the vulnerable girls she tried to help during police investigations in 2. Operation Span. But she said her work was wasted when the operations were non- existent after she came back from caring for and then mourning her late husband. She said: 'I worked on an almost identical operation in 2. Operation Augusta, which had identified dozens of young victims and dozens of suspects. I was on that job for a year and a half. It was a huge investigation. I couldn't believe it. It was as if none of it had ever happened. I wanted to know because I've got four kids of my own.'.
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