ITV has announced Gone, its new upcoming psychological drama starring Eve Myles and David Morrissey, which filmed earlier this year at The Bottle Yard Studios and on location in and around Bristol with Film Office assistance.
The six-part series is written by George Kay (The Long Shadow, Hijack, Lupin) and directed by Richard Laxton (Mrs Wilson, Burton and Taylor, The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe, Joan). It is co-produced by New Pictures (an All3Media company) and George Kay’s Observatory Pictures, in association with All3Media International.
Set against the backdrop of a prestigious private school, a foreboding forest and the quiet sprawl of Bristol, Gone, is a chilling mystery focusing on local Headmaster Michael Polly, played by David Morrissey (The Long Shadow, Sherwood, Britannia), who becomes the prime suspect in his wife Sarah’s disappearance.
An upstanding member of the community, Michael Polly is inscrutable and likes order and precision in his working life. Until, that is, he encounters super bright, gutsy Detective Annie Cassidy, played by Eve Myles (The Crow Girl, Hijack, Torchwood), and a compulsive game of cat and mouse begins as she chips away at his veneer in search of the truth.
With tension in the air, yet Polly not displaying any emotion, Annie’s suspicions are heightened the more she investigates. Something in her gut tells her all is not what it seems. Could he be capable of murder? And if so – why?
Sarah and Michael’s daughter, Alana, played by Emma Appleton (The Road Trip, The Killing Kind, Lola), is a teacher at the school making their involvement a real family affair. Beneath the surface of the mystery, lies a deeper exploration of trauma, trust and the legacy of elite institutions. Gone also stars Jennifer Macbeth, Arthur Hughes, Nicholas Nunn, Elliot Cowan, Billy Barrett, Rupert Evan, Jodie McNee, Oscar Batterham and Clare Higgins.
Gone is created and written by George Kay, the co-creator, writer, and executive producer of Emmy Award nominated returning series Hijack. He also created and wrote the Golden Globe and BAFTA-nominated and Critics Choice award winner Lupin. His other work includes BAFTA-winning series The Long Shadow and Litvinenko, which both aired on ITV and STV and was available for streaming on ITVX and STV Player. George also wrote the International Emmy nominated Criminal.
Gone is directed by BAFTA winning Director Richard Laxton. The producer is Mark Hedges (Hanna, The Rising) and the executive producers are Kay, Golden Globe and BAFTA Award-nominated Willow Grylls (Des, The Missing) and BAFTA Award-nominated Matt Sandford (The Long Shadow).
Gone is a fictional series, partly inspired by the book “To Hunt A Killer” and the career and work of respected former Detective Superintendent for Gloucestershire Police, Julie Mackay, and ITV Crime Correspondent Robert Murphy who has reported on some of the biggest and most complex cases in the West of England. Both Mackay and Murphy serve as consultants on the series.
The release date for Gone is yet to be announced. but we’ll share details when we hear more.