Sunderland Echo

The truth will out...

- Sarah Morgan

Iwhen most of us are en joying a relaxing evening before embarking on a new week at work. So, what do we want to watch as we while away the hours? If something with grit and bite is what floats your boat, then Suspect is the show for you.

It’s an eight-parter adapted from the Danish thriller Forhoret, and it has a cast to die for, which is headed by James Nesbitt as veteran detective Danny Frater.

After being called to a hospital morgue for what appears to be a routine ID check, he gets the kind of shock all parents dread – the young woman lying on the slab is his estranged daughter Christina. Despite the fact they hadn’t been in touch for some time, Danny is still devastated by her death. Joely Richardson co-stars as Jackie, the pathologis­t who carries out a post mortem that suggests Christina took her own life. Danny refuses to believe it can be true, and sets about meeting up with her friends and associates in an attempt to piece together the final moments of her life.

Each episode sees him locked in intense, difficult conversati­ons

with those who may have been involved in Christina’s death. Clearly the scripts are top-class, because each role has attracted an acclaimed star.

Bafta-nominee Niamh Algar plays her partner Nicola, while Antonia Thomas tackles the role of her best friend Maia; these are the people who, in theory at least, knew Christina the best.

Sacha Dhawan may be best known as the Master in Doctor Who these days, but he pops up as Christina’s business partner here, alongside Richard E Grant as her mentor Harry. Last but by no means least, Anne-Marie Duff portrays Susannah, her mother and Danny’s ex-wife; look out too for Ben Miller as the cop’s boss, Richard. “I could relate to Danny, with his flaws, vulnerabil­ities and the devastatin­g situation he faces, from the very first moment I picked up the script,” claimed Nesbitt, who has two daughters of his own, when filming began.

“Each episode of Suspect is an intensely theatrical doublehand­er, a psychologi­cal battle of wits between Danny and another character who may know something about his daughter’s untimely death, and I really can’t wait to lock horns with my fellow cast members and to lead this incredible array of acting talent.”

The show starts with two episodes on Sunday and runs until Wednesday.

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The stellar cast of Suspect.

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