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Love Rat on Channel 5: What it's about, how many episodes and who's in the cast

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Former Coronation Street star Sally Lindsay leads the cast of latest gripping Channel 5 drama Love Rat. The actress plays Emma, a divorcee whose crumbling love life goes from bad to worse when her life savings are snatched.

After being swept up in a whirlwind romance abroad, Emma realises she's been scammed. She reunites with her ex-husband as they embark on a dangerous mission to retrieve her money.

The series also stars Casualty's Gerald Kyd as love interest and scam artist Niko and Line of Duty's Neil Morrissey as ex-husband Pete.

Love Rat, which was filmed on the Mediterranean island in 2022, begins airing tonight (Monday March 11). READ MORE: Netflix fans say 'he's done it again' after binging '10/10' series Sally said of the series: “Love Rat is a brilliantly entertaining story, full of twists and surprises; it really turns the topic on its head which is what drew me to the project.

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