ITV’s Head of Drama, Polly Hill, has commissioned a gripping espionage drama titled “Secret Service,” penned by none other than ITV News anchor Tom Bradby. Adapted from Bradby’s tense and topical novel of the same name, “Secret Service” promises to be a suspenseful series deeply rooted in today’s political landscape.
Bradby collaborated with fellow screenwriter Jemma Kennedy (known for “Captain Webb”) to bring this thrilling story to life. The five-part series is set to premiere on ITV1 and will also be available for streaming on ITVX.
Plot Summary:
“Secret Service” delves into the long-standing tensions between Russia and the UK, exploring the extent of Russian interference in British politics. The drama follows senior MI6 officer Kate Henderson, whose seemingly ordinary life—happily married with two teenagers and a civil service job—belies her true role. Kate heads up the Russia Desk of the Secret Intelligence Service, and when her undercover operations reveal alarming evidence that a senior UK politician may be a high-level Russian asset, she races against time to uncover their identity.
As the stakes escalate, a young woman’s brutal murder thrusts Kate and her team into the spotlight. With her reputation, family, and an impending election hanging in the balance, Kate faces dwindling options and a ticking clock.
Author and Production Details:
Tom Bradby, known for works like “Master of Rain” and “The White Russian,” has been a finalist for multiple Crime Writers Association awards. His novel-turned-TV-drama “Secret Service” promises timely themes and enthralling storytelling.
The series is set in London, with vivid European locations playing a significant role. Independent producers Potboiler Productions will handle filming in both London and Malta, with Gail Egan and Andrea Calderwood serving as executive producers. All3Media International will handle international distribution.
Potboiler Productions, led by Calderwood and Egan, boasts an impressive portfolio of award-winning feature films and TV series, including “The Last King of Scotland,” “The Constant Gardener,” and David Simon’s Emmy-winning HBO series “Generation Kill.”
Commenting on the project, Egan and Calderwood expressed excitement about delving into the world of espionage and politics, promising a bold and compelling drama that pulls back the curtain on modern-day spies and the power struggles that impact us all.
“Secret Service” is poised to captivate audiences with its high-stakes intrigue, complex characters, and timely exploration of global tensions. As production gears up, viewers can anticipate a thrilling ride through the corridors of power and deception.
Stay tuned for the premiere of “Secret Service” on ITV1, where secrets, betrayal, and espionage collide in a race against time.