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ITV is back with a brand new thriller series to welcome in 2024.
After The Flood, starring Peaky Blinders' Sophie Rundle, hits screens later on this week. Sophie plays Joanna Marshall, a police constable who becomes fixated on the mysterious death of a local man.
The six-part series also explores the impact of climate change as a flood devastates a small town. Sherwood's Lorraine Ashbourne, The Hunt for Raoul Moat's Matt Stokoe and Robin Hood's Jonas Armstrong also make up the cast.
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Mick Ford, a highly-acclaimed actor who is known for writing Netflix mini-series Stay Close, serves as screenwriter for After The Flood. He said a photo of a deluged Yorkshire town partly inspired the imagery for the show.
He explained: "I found this picture of a town in Yorkshire, which was in a flash flood, and it was just this rage of water coming between houses. It was important to get that impact...
"Even though we can see all the news feeds from around the world we still believe that we live in a certain world. That we can make plans. But with nature and flash floods that is out the window. It doesn’t give a toss about you and what you have left is just the community and those around you."
Read on to find out when After The Flood airs and how to tune in.
The show's official synopsis reads: "After The Flood is a mystery thriller set in a town hit by a devastating flood. When an unidentified man is found dead in a lift in an underground car park, police assume he became trapped as the waters rose.
"As the investigation unfolds PC Joanna Marshall, played by Sophie Rundle, becomes obsessed with discovering what happened to him and why? The
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