Channel 5 is set to release a new thriller called "Blindspot," starring Ross Kemp and Beth Alsbury. The show revolves around the disappearance of a woman and follows the story of Hannah Quinn (Alsbury), a disabled CCTV monitor working in a rough estate. When Hannah witnesses a known violent criminal leading a young woman into a blind spot on the cameras, she becomes convinced that the woman has been murdered. However, she faces resistance from apathetic policeman Tony Warden (Kemp) who is assigned to the case.
Cast:Beth Alsbury as Hannah Quinn Ross Kemp as Tony Warden Crystal Clarke as Amber Bradfield Sue Vincent as Dolly Kiran Landa as Geri Michelle Bonnard as Louisa Haylie Jones as Zoe Mason Milán Bartha Lewis Conway as Simon Wardle
Ross Kemp's Perspective:Ross Kemp, who plays Tony Warden, shared his excitement about the project. He was drawn to the clever script and the intriguing story of people being watched and their interpretations of it. Kemp also praised the inclusion of disabled individuals in the production, highlighting director Jordan Hogg's cerebral palsy and Alsbury's wheelchair use. He appreciated how the show empowers individuals without being overly forceful.
Broadcast Schedule of Blindspot:The first episode will air on Channel 5 at 9 pm on Tuesday, July 4. The other episodes will follow, airing at the same time on the subsequent three nights.
FAQsQ1: What makes «Blindspot» inclusive in its casting? A1: Director Jordan Hogg, who has cerebral palsy, brings authenticity to the project. Additionally, the casting of Beth Alsbury, who uses a wheelchair, adds inclusivity and empowerment to the portrayal of the main character.Q2: What drew Ross Kemp to the project? A2: Ross Kemp was drawn to
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