New BBC drama Bloodlands aired last night - here’s who stars in the cast Jenna Macfarlane
BBC One’s new crime drama Bloodlands has gripped the nation.
The much-anticipated thriller aired on Sunday (21 February) evening.
Set in Northern Ireland and starring James Nesbitt, the mini-series was produced by Line of Duty writer Jed Mercurio.
So what’s the new drama about, who stars in it alongside Nesbitt - and how can you watch it?
Here’s everything you need to know.
What is Bloodlands about?
Critics have been raving about the BBC One series since the first episode dropped.
Bloodlands cast: Who stars in the BBC thriller alongside James Nesbitt?
James Nesbitt takes lead role in Bloodlands alongside Charlene McKenna and Lorcan Cranitch
20:50, 21 FEB 2021
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The highly-anticipated thriller, which is set in Northern Ireland, stars James Nesbitt and was executive produced by Line of Duty writer Jed Mercurio.
James Nesbitt was "paralysed" from the cold whilst filming Bloodlands . The 56-year-old actor couldn t speak due to the "bitter cold" in Northern Ireland that numbed his mouth, but he loved being able to film the crime drama in his homeland. Speaking to the Daily Mirror newspaper, he said: "It…
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