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British Television series
Playdate Based on Playdate by
Alex Dahl (2020)Screenplay by Catherine Moulton Directed by Eva Husson Starring Country of origin United Kingdom Original language English Executive producers
Tanya Seghatchian
John Woodward
Nicola Shindler
Alex Dahl
Johanna Deveraux
Eva Husson
Catherine Moulton
Producer James Dean Production companies
Quay Street Profuctions
Brightstar
Network
Disney+
Playdate is an upcoming
Disney+ television series starring
Holliday Grainger . Directed by Eva Husson, it is an adaptation by Catherine Moulton of the novel of the same name by
Alex Dahl (2020).
Synopsis
A Europe-wide hunt ensues after a woman realised her daughter has been kidnapped from a
play date .
[1]
Cast
Production
The project was announced as a five-part series in June 2023, with production by Brightstar and Quay Street Productions and Tanya Seghatchian, John Woodward and Nicola Shindler.
[2]
Casting
The cast is led by
Holiday Grainger , with roles for
Ambika Mod ,
Jim Sturgess ,
Bronagh Waugh , and
Denise Gough .
[3]
Filming
Filming got underway in
Manchester in June 2023.
[4] Filming locations are also expected to be in France.
[5]
References
External links
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