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First Image: BBC One’s Surveillance Thriller ‘The Capture’
BBC One has released a first look image from their upcoming six episode surveillance thriller The Capture, starring Holliday Grainger (Strike) and Callum Turner (Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald) David Tennant, Hayley Atwell, Lee Ingleby & More To Star In Netflix Procedural ‘Criminal’
David Tennant (Doctor Who), Hayley Atwell (Marvel's Agent Carter) and Lee Ingleby (Inspector George Gently) are set to star in Criminal, Netflix's twelve episode police procedural from George Kay and Jim Field Smith. The series is set to premiere later this year. ITV Orders ‘Trevor McDonald’s Indian Train Adventure’ From Viacom International Studios
ITV has ordered Trevor McDonald’s Indian Train Adventure, a new two-part documentary from Viacom International Studios UK. This marks the first third party commission for VIS, who up until now have only produced content for Viacom’s UK channels. Kim Cattrall Exits Gold’s ‘The Cockfields’, Sarah Parish To Assume Role
There has been a casting change on Gold's new sitcom The Cockfields. Sex & The City star Kim Cattrall has exited the project due to scheduling conflicts. Sarah Parish (Trollied, Bancroft) will now assume the role of Melissa. Parade Inks Deal With Omnifilm For Latin America
Parade Media has inked a strategic content partnership agreement with Canadian production company Omnifilm Entertainment that will see the UK distributor help expand Omnifilm's presence in Latin America. Parade will represent Latin American rights to key Factual Entertainment programmes from Omnifilm’s library as well as its forthcoming line-up. Said titles include Ice Pilots, Jade Fever, Wild Bear Rescue, The Dolphin Dealer, Cannabiz, Pyros, Shimmy and Namaste Yoga. Glenda Jackson To Star In BBC One’s ‘Elizabeth Is Missing’ Adaptation
Glenda Jackson (Women in Love, Elizabeth R) has been set as the lead in Elizabeth Is Missing, BBC One's feature-length adaptation of Emma Healey’s novel. This marks Glenda Jackson's first on-screen acting job since she retired from politics in 2015 and her first TV role since the 1990s. BBC One Sets UK Premiere Date For ‘London Kills’
Acorn TV’s British drama series London Kills will receive its UK premiere on BBC One on Monday June 24th at 1:45pm and will continue to air daily in the same time slot through to the season one finale on Friday June 28th. 
