Ackley Bridge fans baffled by new series full of changes
The school-based drama is set in a Yorkshire mill town returned to Channel 4
11:59, 20 APR 2021
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Ackley Bridge returned to Channel 4 on Monday night - but it left fans baffled due to all the changes.
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