Claire Goose and Matt Bardock have been cast in The Coroner.
BBC One's new daytime drama stars Goose as a solicitor named Jane, who returns to her hometown to take up the post of coroner.
As coroner, Jane investigates sudden, violent or unexplained deaths in the seaside town, and - together with detective sergeant Davey (Bardock) - attempts to solve cases in the name of justice.
The Coroner, produced and commissioned by BBC Birmingham Drama Village, begins filming this month in Totnes, Devon.
Goose, known for starring in Waking the Dead, said: "I am incredibly excited and proud to be working on this new drama.
"I can't wait to be in Devon over the next few months. It's such a beautiful place, even more so at this time of the year."
BBC executive producer Will Trotter added: "We have created a real gem of a drama series with The Coroner,...
BBC One's new daytime drama stars Goose as a solicitor named Jane, who returns to her hometown to take up the post of coroner.
As coroner, Jane investigates sudden, violent or unexplained deaths in the seaside town, and - together with detective sergeant Davey (Bardock) - attempts to solve cases in the name of justice.
The Coroner, produced and commissioned by BBC Birmingham Drama Village, begins filming this month in Totnes, Devon.
Goose, known for starring in Waking the Dead, said: "I am incredibly excited and proud to be working on this new drama.
"I can't wait to be in Devon over the next few months. It's such a beautiful place, even more so at this time of the year."
BBC executive producer Will Trotter added: "We have created a real gem of a drama series with The Coroner,...
- 4/17/2015
- Digital Spy
BBC One has renewed Father Brown for a second series.
The daytime drama starring Mark Williams as the eponymous crime-solving Roman Catholic priest will return for ten more 45-minute episodes later this year.
Based on the stories by Gk Chesterton, the series has achieved an average audience of 2.1 million and a 23.5% share.
Filming will begin in the Cotswolds for 14 weeks from Monday, May 27.
Executive producer Will Trotter said: "Father Brown is a successful co-production between BBC Worldwide and BBC Drama Production which has delivered compulsive viewing for BBC One Daytime.
"The series features popular stories set in the Cotswolds country houses which look sensational on screen and it's great to attract actors of the calibre of Mark Williams and Sorcha Cusack back for a second series."
Kate Harwood, Head of Drama, England, added: "Will Trotter's Birmingham team created a little bit of sunlit magic during a wet English summer...
The daytime drama starring Mark Williams as the eponymous crime-solving Roman Catholic priest will return for ten more 45-minute episodes later this year.
Based on the stories by Gk Chesterton, the series has achieved an average audience of 2.1 million and a 23.5% share.
Filming will begin in the Cotswolds for 14 weeks from Monday, May 27.
Executive producer Will Trotter said: "Father Brown is a successful co-production between BBC Worldwide and BBC Drama Production which has delivered compulsive viewing for BBC One Daytime.
"The series features popular stories set in the Cotswolds country houses which look sensational on screen and it's great to attract actors of the calibre of Mark Williams and Sorcha Cusack back for a second series."
Kate Harwood, Head of Drama, England, added: "Will Trotter's Birmingham team created a little bit of sunlit magic during a wet English summer...
- 3/1/2013
- Digital Spy
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