Coventry Telegraph

Psychologi­cal drama will be a thrilling neighbourh­ood watch

Harry Potter star Shirley Henderson plays a woman who becomes obsessed with a missing child in The House Across the Street. RICHARD JONES finds out more

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Channel 5 is quickly becoming the place to go for hard-hitting dramas.

Following hot on the heels of true-crime series Maxine comes psychologi­cal thriller, The House Across the Street. Formerly called The Winter Child it is written by White House Farm creator Giula Sandler.

It follows Claudia, a lonely single mother, who, overlooked by her community and unable to get through to her son, longs for connection.

Her opportunit­y comes when a young local child – Emily Winter – goes missing.

Claudia becomes embroiled in the case, leading search efforts, and fixating on uncovering the truth herself.

She finds herself connected to more than one suspect: her ex-husband Leon, aggressive neighbour Dave and his overly earnest wife Joanne, and secretive teacher George, who has recently moved to the area.

Her fascinatio­n quickly turns to obsession, not only with Emily, but also with the girl’s family, including her handsome and grief-stricken father Owen, her cold mother Sabine and her 12-year-old brother Dean.

As Claudia’s investigat­ion gets out of hand, she uncovers an even darker truth hiding in the house across the street. Leading the cast as Claudia is Shirley Henderson, who is perhaps best known for her role as Moaning Myrtle in the Harry Potter movies, and also played villain Frances Drummond in the hit drama series Happy Valley and Siobhan in 2020 drama The Nest.

The 56-year-old Scot has had an impressive film career, starring in Trainspott­ing, Bridget Jones’ Diary, 24 Hour Party People and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, as well as Worzel Gummidge, Jamaica Inn and more on TV.

Co-star Craig Parkinson, who plays George, had us all gripped when he played DI Matthew ‘Dot’ Cottan in hit BBC series Line of Duty, while his other TV credits include Doctor Who, The English Game, Outlaws, Whitechape­l and Misfits .

The House Across The Street also features a large and strong ensemble cast – Emily’s parents, are played by Ian-lloyd Anderson and Lisa Dwyer Hogg, while Sara Powell plays their neighbour Joanne alongside Ronan Leahy as her husband Dave.

Luke Griffin plays Claudia’s estranged husband Leon, while newcomers Myah Mason and Calum Jess play siblings Emily and Dean Winter.

Caleb Wilson appears as Claudia’s son Rhys while Eddie Brett, Francesca Europa, Niamh Mccann and Danielle Ryan round up the cast.

In the opening episode, Claudia, recovering from cancer and sharing custody of her 12-year-old son Rhys, is working as a primary school nurse and struggling to find meaning in her life.

She tries in vain to help Imogen, a little girl she fears is being mistreated at home, but when she stumbles upon a search for five-year-old Emily Winter, who’s gone missing from the playground on her street, Claudia is inescapabl­y drawn to the girl’s parents Owen and Sabine.

As Claudia’s involvemen­t and obsession with the case grows, she forges a relationsh­ip with George, an English teacher at her school, and finds herself in the midst of a deepening mystery.

■ The House Across the Street starts on Channel 5, Monday, at 9pm

 ?? ?? Left to right: Owen (Ian-lloyd Anderson), Sabine (Lisa Dwyer Hogg), Claudia (Shirley Henderson), George (Craig Parkinson) and Joanne (Sara Powell)
Left to right: Owen (Ian-lloyd Anderson), Sabine (Lisa Dwyer Hogg), Claudia (Shirley Henderson), George (Craig Parkinson) and Joanne (Sara Powell)
 ?? ?? Shirley as Moaning Myrtle from the Harry Potter films
Shirley as Moaning Myrtle from the Harry Potter films

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