Channel 5 Sets Premiere Date For Cold Call
Channel 5 has confirmed the premiere date for its new four part thriller Cold Call, which is set to debut later this month as a prime time drama event.
Cold Call will launch on Channel 5 in the coming weeks, marking another original scripted commission for the broadcaster as it continues to expand its slate of contemporary thrillers. The series taps into modern anxieties around fraud, identity and trust in an increasingly digital world.
The drama stars Sally Lindsay in the lead role as June Clarke, a widowed carer whose life is turned upside down after she becomes the victim of a phone scam. What begins as a seemingly routine cold call quickly escalates into a far more dangerous and personal ordeal.
After losing her life savings, June becomes determined to uncover who is responsible. Her pursuit of answers draws her into a web of deception and criminality, revealing just how vulnerable ordinary people can be to sophisticated fraud operations.
Cold Call explores the emotional and psychological impact of scams, focusing not just on financial loss but on the sense of violation and betrayal experienced by victims. The series presents its story through a personal lens, grounding the thriller elements in character driven drama.
The show has been created by Mark Brotherhood, with production handled by CPL Productions. The creative team has aimed to reflect real world experiences, drawing on true to life cases to inform the storyline.
Channel 5 has positioned Cold Call as a timely and socially relevant drama, highlighting an issue that affects thousands of people each year. The series aligns with the channel’s recent focus on accessible thrillers rooted in everyday situations.
The four episodes will air across consecutive nights, allowing viewers to follow the story at pace as the tension builds. Episodes will also be made available on My5 following broadcast.
With its confirmed premiere date now set, Cold Call looks poised to deliver a gripping and unsettling drama, combining suspense with a cautionary tale about the dangers of modern day fraud.
