Crookhaven stars Dougray Scott and Carmel Laniado appeared on BBC’s The One Show
BBC Crookhaven star Dougray Scott suffered an awkward moment as he discovered that he hadn’t been added to the cast group chat
The actor, 60, is set to star in the upcoming BBC drama series as he takes on the role of Caspian Lockett, the headmaster and leader of the secretive Crookhaven.
Ahead of the new show, Dougray appeared on Wednesday’s (March 18) episode of BBC The One Show alongside co-star Carmel Laniado, who plays his daughter, Penelope.
However things took an awkward turn as Carmel revealed that there is a group chat with cast members that Dougray has not been added to.
Opening up about the bonds she has made on-set, Carmel went on to say: “To be able to do this now at 21, I’m just so grateful to have all these like different opportunities and also I feel like when you’re older, you definitely are a lot more like aware of what’s going on.”
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She continued; “You can actually build friendships with people on set and with your crew members and your cast so yeah, definitely really appreciate it. All of us, we’re best friends now to this day.
The actress then shared: “We still text on the group chat all the time.” Dougray looked stunned as he pointed out: “I’m not in that group chat.” Carmel awkwardly laughed as she replied: “I need to add you. I promise you, you honestly would not want to be in it.”
Based on the beloved novels by J.J. Arcanjothe, BBC’s adaptation is set in the secret school for crooks, where students, or Crooklings, are taught to perfect their skills to do good, bring balance, justice and order to the outside world.
Centred on pickpocketing genius Gabriel (Lucas Leach) and his arch-rival, headmaster’s daughter Penelope (Carmel Laniado), the series follows a group of eight very different, young international students.
As they go head to head in the competition for the infamous Crooked Cup – all while battling a terrifying enemy, The Nameless.
Joining Dougray and Carmel is an award-winning cast including Julie Hesmondhalgh (Mr Bates vs The Post Office, Coronation Street, The Pact, Broadchurch), Keith Allen (Shallow Grave, Trainspotting, Kingsman, Marcella, Bodies) and Naomi Wirthner (Slow Horses, Alex Rider).
As well as an exciting ensemble of talent who play the high achieving, hand-picked Crookhaven students sharing credits such as Adolescence, Game of Thrones, Heartstopper and The Witcher.
Screenwriter Justin Young said: “From the moment my daughters and I read the first Crookhaven book, I knew it had the potential to be a thrilling, timeless series for the whole family.
“Bringing the Crookhaven world to life has been a glorious adventure, and it’s both an honour and a thrill to be working with such an extraordinarily talented cast and crew — truly a dream mix of industry legends and dazzling new faces.”
BBC The One Show airs weekdays from 7pm on BBC One and iPlayer


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