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ITV Suspicion: Full cast list and when it will be on TV

ITV Suspicion: Full cast list and when it will be on TV

It follows an American media mogul (played by Thurman) whose son is kidnapped and the ensuing cat-and-mouse game to find out what's happened.
The series was originally released on Apple TV+ back in 2022, but ITV has acquired it to show on terrestrial TV.
The official synopsis for Suspicion reads: "When the son of a prominent American businesswoman (Thurman) is kidnapped from a New York hotel, the eye of suspicion quickly falls on four seemingly ordinary British citizens who were at the hotel on the night in question.
"As they find themselves in a trans-Atlantic cat and mouse race to evade the combined forces of the National Crime Agency and the FBI to prove their innocence, it becomes apparent that not everyone can be trusted.
"Who is really behind the mysterious abduction, and who is only guilty of being in the wrong place at the wrong time?"
The Radio Times adds: "However, it is worth noting that the series was cancelled after its premiere season, so those looking for more may have to manage their expectations."
PICK OF THE DAY#Suspicion, ITV1
Five Brits, one crime, no alibi – Uma Thurman & The Big Bang Theory's Kunal Nayyar star in this irresistibly twisty British thriller about the kidnap of a media mogul's son. pic.twitter.com/9aTg9M3vX6
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The first episode of Suspicion will air at 10pm on Saturday, June 21 on ITV1, with the second episode currently scheduled for June 28 at 11pm.
At the time of writing, there aren't any other times scheduled, but the remaining six episodes should air on the following Saturday evenings.
Alternatively, all episodes are available to watch now on ITVX.
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