In the first instalment, Jenny appears to be suffering mentally following the accident but conceals her feelings from her husband Chris (Danny Ashok) and best friend Alison (Krissi Bohn).
Scrutinised at work and suffocated at home, Jenny’s reluctant to confess her panic attacks are getting worse.
However, viewers will soon be enlightened to the paramedic’s troublesome past which has led her to make some bad, irreversible decisions.
After forming a fast friendship with Sasha, after she becomes a witness to Jenny’s public meltdown, the pair confide in each other, making their bond even stronger.
After a deep dark secret is revealed, Sasha offers Jenny a way out of her troubles with a proposition that would rid the addict of her debts, but will she risk everything in order to break free?
Compulsion is written by Sarah Deane (Moving On, Clink) and directed by Noreen Kershaw (Call the Midwife, Pitching In, Our Girl). Colin McKeown will serve as Executive Producer for LA Productions with Donna Molloy producing. Adam Barth and Nicola Söderlund are Executive Producers for Eccho Rights.
Compulsion begins Tuesday April 12, on Channel 5 at 9pm
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/1595097/Hayley-Mills-shyness-Compulsion-Channel-5