Cast named for most expensive Gaelic drama made by BBC
WITH a budget of more than £1 million per episode, it is the BBC’S biggest Gaelic production in the broadcaster’s history.
Now BBC Alba has revealed the cast for a new crime thriller which is set and filmed on location in the Outer Hebrides.
The four-part series An t-eilean (The Island) “is set to put Gaelic-language drama on the global map”, the channel said.
An t-eilean is billed as “a compelling crime story that follows a family caught up in a murder investigation very close to home”.
As filming begins on Harris, BBC Alba has confirmed that acclaimed Scottish actor Sorcha Groundsell is taking the lead role in the series.
Gaelic-speaking Groundsell will play PC Kat Crichton, a police family liaison officer who returns to her home island as part of the investigation into a brutal and inexplicable murder.
Brought up in Ness on Lewis, Groundsell moved to Glasgow at the age of nine to attend the Glasgow Gaelic School.
She took up drama classes at the Citizens Theatre and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland before moving to London to pursue a career in acting.
Groundsell broke out in the United States in 2018 with her starring role in the Netflix science-fiction series The Innocents and the independent movie, Far From The Apple Tree.
Sorcha Groundsell said: “I’m thrilled to be part of this incredible series and honoured to participate in breaking new ground for the Gaelic language.
“I have been hoping to find an opportunity to bring this element of my personal life, which means so much to me, into my professional work.
“I can’t think of a better project than An t-eilean to do so. This show feels like a momentous opportunity for us Gaels to share the language, culture and scenery we love so much with the wider world.”
Iain Macrae (Bannan, Outlander and Crowdie and Cream) has been confirmed to play the self-made millionaire Sir Douglas Maclean, while Sagar Radia will play the role of lead police investigator, DCI Ahmed Halim.
The dysfunctional Maclean siblings will be played by Sinead Macinnes (Outlander and A90) and Skye-born actors Meredith Brook (Bannan) and Sam James Smith.
Meanwhile, in his first TV role, Andrew Macinnes from the Isle of Lewis has been confirmed in the part of Sir Douglas’s eldest son and black sheep of the family, Calum.
Edinburgh-based actor, writer and filmmaker Elspeth Turner will portray Sir Douglas’s murdered wife, Mary.
Also appearing in supporting roles will be well-known South Uist actor Daibhidh Walker, Lewis-born Tormod Macleod and Carina Macleod, and newcomer Sharyn Ferguson.
The spectacular Amhuinnsuidhe Castle in Harris will be the main location with filming also taking place across Harris, Lewis and Glasgow.
Arabella Page Croft, executive producer at Black Camel Pictures, the producers of An t-eilean, said: “We’re thrilled to be working with Sorcha and the rest of the talented An t-eilean cast on this exciting new drama series.
“Packed full of complex and provocative characters and set against the stunning Hebridean landscape, we can’t wait for viewers both at home and abroad to be swept away by what we hope is a must-see, ambitious, crime thriller.”
BBC Alba announced the groundbreaking project last month as the biggest Gaelic drama series in the broadcaster’s history, set to hit international screens in 2025 with support from global distributor All3media International.
David Swetman from All3media International, said: “We’re delighted to be working with Black Camel Pictures and BBC Alba on this gripping crime thriller.
“This is our first Gaelic project and we’re excited to bring the unique and dramatic Hebridean culture, language and landscape to a global audience.”
Co-written by screenwriter-creator Nicholas Osborne (producer of Remember Me and License to Wed) and screenwriter Patsi Mackenzie (Buidheagain and An Clo Mor), and directed by Tom Sullivan (Arracht), An t-eilean sees four troubled siblings gather at their family home in the Outer Hebrides as their father is questioned over the mysterious death of their mother.
Bill Macleod, commissioning editor at BBC Alba, said: “We’ve brought together an amazing cast of brilliant actors for this groundbreaking project.
“With the breathtaking Isle of Harris as our setting, An t-eilean will bring Gaelic language, culture and storytelling to audiences around the world.”
It will bring Gaelic storytelling to audiences around the world