Keeley Hawes and Toby Stephens to star in Stephen Poliakoff BBC drama
Hollywood star Stephens said it was ‘good to be filming something back home in the UK’.
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Keeley Hawes and Toby Stephens have signed up for Stephen Poliakoff’s Cold War BBC drama.
Timothy Spall and Linus Roache will also star in the semi-autobiographical, six-part series, penned and directed by the dramatist.
Summer Of Rockets features Die Another Day actor Stephens as a 40-something Russian Jewish emigre, approached by MI5 to gain information about his newly acquired friends.
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Poliakoff’s family came to the UK from Russia.
Stephens said Poliakoff, whose dramas include Dancing On The Edge, Gideon’s Daughter and The Lost Prince, was a “unique and original voice in British television.”
And he added: “It’s also good to be filming something back home in the UK for the BBC. It’s been a while.”
Durrells star Hawes said: “I have wanted to work with Stephen for years, so I’m delighted to be part of such a wonderful cast, and can’t wait to spend the summer with them all.”
Roache said the drama felt “shockingly relevant” despite being a “brilliantly intricate exploration of Britain’s struggle for identity in the 1950s.
“That might be 60 years ago now but Stephen’s story provides a fascinating reflection of the kind of intrigue and mistrust we find ourselves in the midst of again in the world today,” he said.