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As do Morgana Robinson, Nick Helm and Alastair Roberts
Diane Morgan, Morgana Robinson and Nick Helm have joined the cast of Sky’s GCHQ comedy Intelligence.
The news comes as the broadcaster releases the first trailer for the second series, which again stars David Schwimmer and Nick Mohammed as hapless spies, ahead of its launch on June 8.
Robinson will play an anti-harassment adviser called Hilary while Morgan is Charlotte, who forms an online friendship with Mohammed’s character, Joseph, which blossoms into romance. It has not been revealed what role Helm plays.
Alastair Roberts, from Starstruck and Stath Lets Flats, has also joined the cast, while Vivian Oprarah will play receptionist Honey.
Press Release
Sky today releases the official trailer for Intelligence 2, a Sky Original comedy returning to Sky One and streaming service NOW from 8 June.
At the end of the first series of Intelligence, we saw NSA agent Jerry Bernstein (David Schwimmer) narrowly avoid being extradited back to the States to face charges of treason. Indebted to his boss Christine (Sylvestra Le Touzel) for stepping in to protect him at the last minute - albeit with ulterior motives - we start series 2 with Jerry on the back foot. However when it’s revealed that the Russians have got their hands on a cyberweapon that Jerry was instrumental in developing, his intel suddenly becomes vital to national, if not international, security. Facing some demons from his past along the way, by the end of episode 1 he is firmly back in his alpha male comfort zone and heralded a hero.
Rose Matafeo confirms the news
Filming has started on a second series of Starstruck, creator Rose Matafeo has confirmed.
The comedian, who also stars in the romcom that she writes with Alice Snedden, announced that filming had started via a tweet from the set.
Posting an image of herself recreating the poster from Abba musical Mamma Mia, she said: ‘Thank you for your truly lovely words about Starstruck so far. I m sorry if I haven t replied, but we started shooting something else this week…’
thank you for your truly lovely words about Starstruck so far. I’m sorry if I haven’t replied, but we started shooting something else this week pic.twitter.com/0cmvLXew2z