Hugh Laurie spotted as BBC use Sussex town as setting for new drama series
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And staff photographer Justin Lycett had a close encounter with star Hugh Laurie when he stopped his car to let the actor cross the road on Hastings seafront. He captured the footage on his dash-cam.
Hugh is starring in the new BBC drama series Roadkill - a fictional political thriller.
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Hide AdJustin said: “He gave me the thumbs up as he used a crossing on the seafront.
Filming has taken place at the Pig’s Palace pub at White Rock, Hastings and at a kebab shop at Warrior Square in St Leonards.
The four-part fictional drama, written by David hare (Collateral, White Crow) will be aired later this year.
It sees Peaky Blinders star Helen McCrory cast as the Prime Minister and Hugh Laurie as a self-made, charismatic politician Peter Laurence.
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Hide AdThe BBC in its promotion for the series, says: “Peter’s public and private life seems to be falling apart - or rather is being picked apart by his enemies. As the personal revelations spiral, he is shamelessly untroubled by guilt or remorse, expertly walking a high wire between glory and catastrophe as he seeks to further his own agenda whilst others plot to bring him down.
“However events show just how hard it is, for both an individual and a country, to leave the past behind. With enemies so close to home, can Peter Laurence ever out-run his own secrets to win the ultimate prize?”
David Hare says: “The casting of Roadkill illustrates the extraordinary depth and range newly on show in British film acting. Hugh Laurie is leading a great ensemble.”
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