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Ryan Paton

ITV No Return leaves Sheridan Smith fans baffled after mistake minutes into episode

No Return came under fire after fans spotted a filming blunder.

The series premiered on ITV last night and sees a British family jet off for a luxury holiday in Turkey, before getting caught up in a living nightmare while away.

Sheridan Smith stars in the lead role as Kathy, who is joined by husband Martin and their two children on the trip.

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The first episode started in dramatic fashion as teenage son Noah was arrested after being accused of sexual assault at a beach party.

Viewers following the show on social media were gripped by the debut edition, however others on Twitter were distracted as they spotted a filming gaffe.

Jacky said: "can’t believe you say it’s Turkey when it’s actually Benalmadena in Spain"

Paloma added: "I'm more focused on recognising hotels & places #NoReturn is filmed at then the storyline because it's Benalmadena & Nerja, Spain. The hotel they're at is Benal Beach, the other boys is Sunset Beach, the sunbeds on the grass is Paloma Park! I lived there, it's an area I know well"

Lucy commented: "Why didn't they just set it in Spain because Turkey certainly doesn't look like that"

Mitchell said: "Don’t kid us this ain’t Turkey this is clearly Spain!"

Nicola posted : "What’s the point of it being set in Turkey but then filming it in Spain. Literally makes no sense"

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