Julie Walters replaced by Lindsay Duncan on upcoming Channel 4 drama

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Mamma Mia’s Julie Walters gets replaced on upcoming Channel 4 drama

that they were"saddened" by the loss of Walters, adding"with her blessing, Lindsay has joined and we are both huge admirers".was paused while Julie Walters sought medical advice and attention for severe back pain.

"We’re excited to see what she brings to this complex and captivating character when we restart filming later this year."

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