First Pics Land Of Tom Hollander & Niamh Algar In Sky's ‘The Iris Affair'; BBC Adapting ‘Crookhaven'; Adam Curtis Unveils Next Project; ‘Patience' Renewed For Season 2 At Channel 4
First Pics Land Of Tom Hollander & Niamh Algar In Sky's 'The Iris Affair'
First pics have landed of Tom Hollander and Niamh Algar in Sky's The Iris Affair from Neil Cross. The tense thriller follows enigmatic genius Iris Nixon (Algar), who cracks a string of complex online puzzles and is led to a piazza in Florence where she meets charismatic entrepreneur Cameron Beck (Hollander). He invites her to come and work for him to unlock a powerful and top-secret piece of technology. The show comes from the creator of Luther and is one of Sky's buzziest upcoming dramas. More pics can be viewed below. It is made by Sky Studios and Fremantle. The Iris Affair will launch later this year.
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