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With Gabe under pressure to work out who she is, he makes a decision that threatens to have devastating consequences. Award-winning journalist and author Dolly Alderton is adapting her bestselling memoir to the small screen and, excitingly, the stellar cast line-up has just been announced.
Described as 'an unflinching account of surviving your 20s,' the semi-fictionalised screen adaption will follow best friends Maggie The Witcher 's Emma Appleton and Birdy The Morning Show 's Bel Powley , who move to London to live the high life.
However, things don't exactly go as planned, when Birdy gets a steady boyfriend — leaving Maggie single and without her co-pilot. She also said she is 'beyond thrilled' with the actor choices and revealed she's 'so excited to see them inhabit the world of the show and bring its stories and relationships to life. A post shared by Killing Eve killingeve.
Fans of Killing Eve rejoice! For season 4 filming is officially underway, meaning Villanelle and Eve Polastri The Chair 's Sandra Oh will be back on screens as planned in Sadly, BBC America recently confirmed that the upcoming season of Killing Eve will also be its last, something star Jodie Comer has had a hard time wrapping her head around.
I have two months left [of filming] It is like a marathon. If you are at the start you cannot think of the finish. Not that I have ever run a marathon.
Teasing the plot, Comer also revealed further details of what the new season might entail for her character: 'We have definitely got off to an exciting start. I think now, because we know it's the final season they are definitely pushing boundaries, especially with Villanelle. Where we open with her [Villanelle] is totally bonkers and brilliant.
I hope people finally enjoy it when it hits the screen. Hot off the trail of Line of Duty ending earlier this year, the BBC have developed a brand new twisty crime drama to fill the void, from the same team as the beloved bent copper series, Bodyguard , and The Pembrokeshire Murders.
Hot off the heels of The Serpent and Line of Duty , comes another brilliant-looking BBC crime drama, this time inspired by two real-life Nottinghamshire murders and the subsequent man hunt of Robert Boyer and Terry Rodgers in The new series will star Liar 's Joanne Froggatt, David Morrissey, Robert Glenister, Philip Jackson, and Lorraine Ashbourne and — despite being based on true events — will be a fictional dramatic portrayal.
The official BBC synopsis says, Sherwood sees 'two shocking and unexpected murders shatter an already fractured community leading to one of the largest manhunts in British history.
But can a community repair itself as more is discovered about those who live there, and whether they really are who they say they are? The story revolves around Becky, a young woman living with her mum and working as a temp, who spends her time comparing her life to those on Instagram — particularly a girl named Chloe.
The BBC synopsis says: 'Becky obsessively watches her seemingly flawless life through social media. However, the pretence soon obscures and conflates reality, and Becky risks losing herself completely in the game she is playing.
Adam Kay's bestselling diary documenting life as a junior doctor at an NHS hospital is coming to the BBC later this year, and we've just had a first glimpse of Ben Whishaw Skyfall, Paddington in the lead role.
Readers fell for Kay's honest, funny and unflinching description of what life is really like for the 1. The show takes place over a series of night shifts in Liverpool, in which Chris battles crisis after crisis — both physical and moral. As he tries to train up his rookie partner, Adedayo, the pair must find a way to navigate the relentless nature of their shifts whilst trying to understand each other.
Written by first-time author Tony Schumacher, the series is based on the former policeman's real-life experiences as an officer on the beat in the city, whilst struggling with his own mental health. The project is currently filming as we speak, so whilst we have no firm release date yet, we're hoping we'll get to see it before the end of the year!
While we don't have any specific details just yet, Piers Wenger, head of BBC drama commissioning, said earlier this week that another project is in the works with the 'unequalled' star and that 'more news about that to follow in due course. Since then, Wenger has gone on to reveal more details in an interview with Deadline , about what Coel's upcoming BBC series might entail and links it might have to her previous projects:. Adding: 'What relationship that show will have with the original series, [is for Michaela to decide].
From the mind of Candice Carty-Williams pictured here , author of bestselling novel Queenie , comes this story of what happens when fame collides with family. The official synopsis reads: 'Bosco Champion. In fact, it might be in their best interests to keep Bosco and Vita apart…'. Inspired by her book Skint Estate , author Cash Carraway is adapting the wild tale of trying to escape life trapped below the poverty line to the small screen — and it's been announced that the BBC drama will star none other than This Country 's Daisy May Cooper, who the author describes as 'brilliant.
Carraway says: 'The show is about a brash yet intelligent working-class single mum who not only lives in extreme inner-city poverty but a state of ridicule and humiliation as she attempts to improve her life. It isn't a woeful tale of poverty porn, it's a love story in the detritus between a mother and her daughter She hopes Cooper will bring her signature 'warmth and humour' to the performance of a woman 'that says "f-you" to the expectations of how women perceived to be at the bottom of society are expected to behave.
The story will follow three thirty-something Anglo-Nigerian friends living in London, trying to navigate a world that 'mixes roast dinners with jollof rice. The official BBC synopsis says: 'Simi, Ronke and Boo have been best friends for years, sharing every aspect of their careers, family lives and relationships with one another.
But when the beautiful, charismatic and super wealthy Isobel infiltrates their friendship group, mounting tensions, unravelling bonds and unearthed secrets have shocking and tragic consequences. Fans of The Missing and Liar , listen up!
With the first on-set pictures being released last week. An epic cat and mouse chase unfolds and The Man later wakes in hospital, hurt, but somehow alive. Except he has no idea who he is. We can't wait to watch this!
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