‘Game of Thrones‘ alum John Bradley is set to headline ‘North Shore’, a crime thriller series set up at the streaming service Paramount+.
Joanne Froggatt, best known for ‘Downton Abbey’, is also part of the project which hails from ‘Cold Feet’ creator Mike Bullen.
According to PTI, the first season of the Australian original ‘North Shore’ will consist of six episodes. Gregor Jordan will direct the show.
Set on and around Sydney Harbour, the series follows the clash of cultures when British and Australian detectives team to solve a complex murder mystery, and uncover a conspiracy with international political consequences.
Bradley will play the series lead Max Wylie, a British detective who, offside with his colleagues, is seconded to Australia to observe the investigation into the suspicious death of a young woman, the daughter of a British cabinet minister.
The series is financed in part by Screen Australia and also produced in association with ITV Studios.
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