³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ and HBO tackle crucial Five Days in a gripping investigation
Introduction
Taut crime thriller Five Days, a ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ drama production in association with HBO is coming to ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ One.
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Written by Gwyneth Hughes (Cherished), Five Days is an intricate thriller which tracks five 24-hour periods following the abduction of a beautiful young mother, Leanne.
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This five-part drama serial boasts an impressive ensemble cast which includes Nikki Amuka-Bird (The Canterbury Tales, Line Of Beauty), Hugh Bonneville (Daniel Deronda, Tsunami,The Aftermath, Iris), Charlie Creed-Miles (Charles II, King Arthur), Phil Davis (Bleak House, North Square), Patrick Malahide (Sahara, The Singing Detective), Academy Award-nominee Janet McTeer (Tumbleweeds,) David Oyelowo (Spooks, Shoot The Messenger), Sarah Smart (At ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ With The Braithwaites, Sparkhouse, Jane Hall), Penelope Wilton (The History Boys, Doctor Who, Wives And Daughters) and Edward Woodward (The Equaliser).
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The story begins one hot summer day when Leanne (Christine Tremarco) sets out to take her two young children to visit her grandfather.
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She stops to buy flowers at a lay-by but then inexplicably vanishes, leaving her two small children waiting for her in her car, lost and far from home.
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They set off to find her, only to go missing themselves.
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Their ordeal is captured on CCTV cameras and, before long, the family's heart-stopping trauma is not only a complex police investigation but also a major news story.
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The action unfolds on days one, three, 28, 33 and 79.
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As each episode unravels, it becomes clear that nobody is quite as they seem – not Leanne's grieving husband, Matthew (David Oyelowo), who finds himself under suspicion; not the laconic detective Barclay (Hugh Bonneville), or his cynical sergeant, Foster (Janet McTeer); not Leanne's parents, Barbara (Penelope Wilton) and John (Patrick Malahide); and not Sarah (Sarah Smart), a stranger who is drawn into both the investigation and the family.
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Five Days is produced by Paul Rutman (The Virgin Queen). The serial is directed by Otto Bathurst (episodes 1, 2 and 3) and Simon Curtis (episodes 4 and 5).
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Executive producers are Hilary Salmon and Simon Curtis for the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ and Kary Antholis for HBO.
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