TWO WEEKS IN AUGUST
DAMIEN MOLONY, HUGH SKINNER TRAILER
I told you last year that BBC
was working with Catherine Shepherd on TWO WEEKS IN AUGUST thriller series that tells the story of a woman who
goes on holiday to
Greece with her family and friends to rediscover joy in her life and
today we have a trailer for you as well. We thought BBC might actually save it for August, but the eight part series starts May 23rd! You can check out the exciting trailer below and tell us what you think, will you be watching the new series?
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| The series starts next week on BBC One |
THE STORY OF THE SERIES FOLLOWS
Zoe who begins to act on her deepest desires and the holiday she hoped for
becomes a reckoning for a group of adults who refuse to grow up. But
when they discover they are trapped on the island, and become faced with
real life-or-death situations, the group soon turn on each other to
find out who is
to blame. Is Zoe responsible for
the drama and destruction around her or, as heaven turns to hell, are
bigger forces at play? We are in Greece after all, the
land of the
ancient Gods...The cast is led by Jessica Raine as Zoe, Damien Molony as her troubled husband Dan, Nicholas Pinnock as their old friend
Solomon and Antonia Thomas as his new wife Jess, alongside Leila Farzad and our dearest Hugh Skinner as uni friends Nat and Jacob
when they discover they are trapped on the island, and become faced with
real life-or-death situations, the group soon turn on each other to
find out who is
to blame. Is Zoe responsible for
the drama and destruction around her or, as heaven turns to hell, are
bigger forces at play? We are in Greece after all, the
land of the
ancient Gods...The cast is led by Jessica Raine as Zoe, Damien Molony as her troubled husband Dan, Nicholas Pinnock as their old friend
Solomon and Antonia Thomas as his new wife Jess, alongside Leila Farzad and our dearest Hugh Skinner as uni friends Nat and Jacob

I would love to be trapped in an island like that :-)
ReplyDeleteI probably would not, I cannot stand hot, dry countries.
DeleteI agree with you, Dezmond! I cannot take too much heat, humidity and extreme temperatures.
ReplyDeleteAnd sadly, that is what my part of the world is turning into, we had three months without rain and 48C daily last summer and they say this one will be even worse.
DeleteThis one completely caught me by surprise because at first it looked like one of those beautiful holiday dramas with glasses of wine, secrets and people staring at the sea looking intense
ReplyDeleteBut the moment they get trapped on the island and start turning against each other… everything changes. Greece always works brilliantly for this kind of story. It has that mix of beauty and danger that fits movies and TV series perfectly.
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Glad you liked it, there is a holiday summer thriller almost every year on British channels. I remember that one in which Keeley Hawes got stuck in a luxury resort at the seaside when terrorists hijacked it.
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