Call the Midwife star Jessica Raine leads the cast of BBC’s new eight-part drama Two Weeks in August
The BBC has released a first glimpse at a Call the Midwife actress’ thrilling new eight-part series.
Written and created by Sally4Ever’s Catherine Shepherd, the new ‘witty and painfully relatable’ series Two Weeks in August boasts an all-star cast and follows a group of friends who reunite for a summer getaway.
Headlining the cast is Call the Midwife’s Jessica Raine, who portrayed Nurse Jennifer Lee in the beloved BBC medical drama, as she steps into the role of Zoe. The 43 year old actress has previously appeared in Patrick Melrose and The Devil’s Hour.
Joining Jessica is Brassic and Bergerac star Damien Molony, who takes on the role of Dan. Further cast members include The Good Doctor and Misfits actress Antonia Thomas as Jess, Marcella’s Nicholas Pinnock as Solomon, I Hate Suzie’s Leila Farzad as Nat and Fleabag’s Hugh Skinner as Jacob.
Rounding out the impressive ensemble are Dracula’s Dolly Wells, Baby Reindeer’s Tom Goodman-Hill, Mary and George’s Dylan Brady, Gangs of London’s Maria Almeida, The Lost Boys’ Khalil Gharbia, The New Look’s Florence Banks, Industry’s Sonny Poon Tip and Doctor Who’s Cassius Hackforth, reports the Mirror.
In the newly released images from Two Weeks in August, Zoe and Dan are pictured on an afternoon stroll, while Zoe is also seen contemplating life from atop a rocky outcrop.
Elsewhere, Jess lounges poolside as Solomon takes a swim. Additional shots capture Nat and Jacob soaking up the villa’s views, while the group of friends head to a party “they’ll never forget”.
A synopsis for the new series reveals: “Set in Greece, Two Weeks in August tells the story of a woman who goes on holiday with her family and friends to rediscover joy in her life. But, here in paradise, what starts with an illicit kiss quickly turns the dream vacation into a nightmare.
“Zoe begins to act on her deepest desires and the holiday she hoped for becomes a reckoning for a group of adults who refuse to grow up.
“When they discover they are trapped on the island, and become faced with real life-or-death situations, the group soon turn on each other to find out who is to blame.
“Is Zoe responsible for the drama and destruction around her or, as heaven turns to hell, are bigger forces at play? We are in Greece after all, the land of the ancient Gods…”
Tom George, known for his work on This Country and Sherwood, serves as lead director for Two Weeks in August, helming episodes one through four. Matthew Moore from Colin from Accounts directed episodes five through eight. Production took place in Malta and Gozo last year.
All episodes of Two Weeks in August will be available on BBC iPlayer next month and will air at 9pm on BBC One.









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