GONE TV SERIES
HITS THE SMALL SCREENS NEXT WEEK
ITV is ready to launch their new thriller series GONE Sunday March 8th. Set
against the backdrop of a prestigious private school, a foreboding
forest and the quiet sprawl of Bristol, a chilling mystery focusing on
local
Headmaster Michael Polly (David Morrissey), who becomes the prime suspect in his wife
Sarah’s disappearance. An upstanding member of the
community, Michael
Polly is inscrutable and likes order and precision in his working life. Until, that is, he encounters super bright, gutsy Detective Annie
Cassidy (Eve Myles), and a compulsive game of cat and mouse begins as she chips away at his
veneer in search of the truth. With tension in the air, yet
Polly not displaying any emotion, Annie’s suspicions are heightened the more she
investigates. Something in her gut tells her all is not what it seems.
Could
he be capable of murder? And if so – why? Beneath the surface of
the mystery, lies a deeper exploration of trauma, trust and the legacy of elite
institutions. Gone also stars Jennifer Macbeth, Arthur Hughes, Nicholas Nunn, Elliot Cowan, Billy Barrett, Rupert Evans, Jodie McNee, Oscar Batterham and Clare Higgins.
Headmaster Michael Polly (David Morrissey), who becomes the prime suspect in his wife
Sarah’s disappearance. An upstanding member of the
community, Michael
Polly is inscrutable and likes order and precision in his working life. Until, that is, he encounters super bright, gutsy Detective Annie
Cassidy (Eve Myles), and a compulsive game of cat and mouse begins as she chips away at his
veneer in search of the truth. With tension in the air, yet
Polly not displaying any emotion, Annie’s suspicions are heightened the more she
investigates. Something in her gut tells her all is not what it seems.
Could
he be capable of murder? And if so – why? Beneath the surface of
the mystery, lies a deeper exploration of trauma, trust and the legacy of elite
institutions. Gone also stars Jennifer Macbeth, Arthur Hughes, Nicholas Nunn, Elliot Cowan, Billy Barrett, Rupert Evans, Jodie McNee, Oscar Batterham and Clare Higgins. 
I am looking forward to this one as I like both David Morrissey and Eve Myles.
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