The Crown star’s new drama Magpie Murders looks seriously good - see first look

The Crown star Lesley Manville may not have even made her debut as Princess Margaret for seasons five and six of the hit show - but she already has another exciting new drama under her belt!

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BritBox has revealed a first look at the much-anticipated drama Magpie Murders, which is based on the bestselling murder mystery by Anthony Horowitz and follows Lesley as Susan, an editor who is given an unfinished manuscript by best-selling mystery writer Alan Conway, featuring Conway’s detective Atticus Pünd, and has little idea it will change her life.

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There is an all-star cast for the upcoming show, including Line of Duty star Daniel Mays, The Island’s Alexandros Logothetis and My Mad Fat Diary star, Claire Rushbrook.

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Lesley will star as Susan

While Timothy Spall was originally cast as Atticus Pünd, he has since been replaced by Tim McMullan due to a scheduling clash. The actor has previously starred in shows including The Crown, Brexit and Patrick Melrose.

Chatting about the project, he told Variety: “I’m absolutely loving doing Magpie Murders. Anthony has written such a brilliant and beguiling script, full of wit, suspense and murder. It’s an immense privilege to be asked to bring to life the wonderful and enigmatic Atticus Pünd. He’s such a great character to play, I feel very fortunate indeed. To be working with such a talented cast is a total joy, and to be also working with Peter Cattaneo, of whom I’m a long-time fan, is the cherry on the cake.”

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Will you be watching the murder mystery?

It is certainly a busy time for the author behind the show, who is also the bestselling author of Alex Rider - which has also been turned into a TV series for Amazon Prime Video. Anthony recently revealed that the show about the teenage spy was returning for season two. After a fan's question about when filming would commence on Twitter back in March, he wrote: "We've had the read-through! Starting soon."

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