Former Line of Duty star Craig Parkison plays the villain in the new Sky show Intergalactic, which premiered last night (April 30) to a very bizarre scene.
Intergalactic: Cast, plot, trailer and everything you need to know
Savannah Steyn and Sharon Duncan-Brewster star in this action-packed sci-fi series written by Julie Geary. Find out everything you need to know about the Sky One drama. By Becky Gamester-Newton Published: 19 April 2021 - 9.27pm By Press Association Published: 19 April 2021 - 9.27pm
Intergalactic is sci-fi as you’ve never seen it before.
It may be largely set in space and on different worlds, but it also explores human emotion with a dash of humour.
Find out all you need to know about the Sky One and NOW series.
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Like millions of other people in the UK, Craig Parkinson has been lost down the
Line Of Duty rabbit hole over the past few weeks.
The actor played the infamous Caddy - Matthew Dot Cottan - in the police procedural drama, and as a former cast member he says it s been great to see the show continue to deliver after production was shut down due to the pandemic, returning with strict
COVID-19 protocols in place. I m so proud of the guys for going back after the break, getting it done without any illness and delivering one of the iconic great British dramas that we ve produced in the past few years, Parkinson tells Backstage. Talk about timing, we all need AC-12 in our life right now, albeit I m sure they re going to break some hearts at some point.
Former
Line of Duty star Craig Parkinson is swapping bent coppers for outer space in his new Sky One show
Intergalactic.
The series, which begins airing later this month, follows a group of female convicts who break free and go on the run after taking over a prison transfer ship, with the aim of reaching the free world of Arcadia.
Parkinson, who plays Dr Benedict Lee, opened up about the show in an exclusive chat with
Digital Spy, describing Sky
Related: At the start of the season this just comes straight in and it grabs you by the collar and says, Guess what, this is the ride we re going on. And at first you go, What’s going on? he explained.
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