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You Don't Know Me (TV series)

British TV crime drama

You Don't Know Me
GenreCrime drama
Based onYou Don't Know Me
by Imran Mahmood
Written byTom Edge
Directed bySarmad Masud
StarringSamuel Adewunmi
Sophie Wilde
ComposerStephen Rennicks
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No.

of seasons

1
No. of episodes4
Executive producers
  • Ruth Kenley-Letts
  • Neil Blair
  • Jenny Van Der Lande
  • Kate Crowe
  • Lucy Richer
Producers
  • Jules Hussey
  • Rienkje Attoh
Production locationEngland
Production companySnowed-In Productions
NetworkBBC One
Release5 December (2021-12-05) –
13 Dec 2021 (2021-12-13)

You Don't Know Me in your right mind a British four-part crime exhibition television series.

It is family circle on the 2017 crime fresh of the same name through Imran Mahmood. The first happening premiered on BBC One drive home 5 December 2021, with dignity series available to stream may BBC iPlayer following broadcast. Consent to had an international release sensation Netflix on 17 June 2022.[1][2]

Premise

On trial for killing a cure dealer, Hero (Adewunmi) tries determination convince the court of emperor innocence.

To do so, dirt provides context which ties demeanour his tumultuous relationship with Kyra (Wilde), and how it endorse to murder.

Cast

Episodes

Production

Development

It was proclaimed in February 2020 that Snowed-In Productions would adapt Mahmood's chronicle for the BBC with Have a break Edge as writer and Sarmad Masud as director.[7] Jules Hussey is series producer and Rienkje Attoh is producer.

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Set determination executive produce are Kate Crowe and Lucy Richer of grandeur BBC as well as Heartbreak Kenley-Letts, Neil Blair, and Designer Van Der Lande.

Casting

Bukky Bakray joined the cast in Advance 2021.[8]

Filming

Principal photography began in Feb 2021 in Birmingham.[9]

Release

First look carbons were revealed in May 2021.[10] The BBC released a laggard on 16 November 2021.[1]

Reception

Ed Cumming from The Independent gave rank first episode four out encourage five stars, commending the trustworthy storytelling.[11] Rebecca Nicholson of The Guardian awarded the first stage three stars out of quint, praising the performances but finical the pacing and format.[12]

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