BBC's latest action-packed drama, likened to the popular show Bodyguard, has viewers buzzing with excitement.

It features an actor from Peaky Blinders!

September 17th 2024.

BBC's latest action-packed drama, likened to the popular show Bodyguard, has viewers buzzing with excitement.
Viewers of the BBC have been raving about the new thriller series, Nightsleeper, which follows the intense events that unfold on a sleeper train from Glasgow to London. The six-part series, released this week, has captured the attention of audiences with its real-time portrayal of a government agency's frantic efforts to intervene in a hacking attack on the train.

Starring Joe Cole from Peaky Blinders and Alexandra Roach, Nightsleeper has been praised for its high-octane plot, brilliant direction and writing, and captivating music. Many viewers have drawn comparisons to popular BBC dramas like Line of Duty and Bodyguard, with one user even commenting that the network may have found its next hit.

Despite some initial skepticism, viewers have been hooked by the twists and turns of the series, with some even admitting to being "addicted" and needing to know what happens next. However, not everyone has been won over, with one viewer calling the show "hilariously awful" but still unable to stop watching.

In a recent interview with The Agency, Joe Cole shared his thoughts on the intense storyline and how he became more aware of the real-life threat of hacking while filming the series. He also revealed that, despite thinking the writers might run out of ideas, the plot only became more "bonkers" as the episodes progressed.

Nightsleeper is now streaming on BBC iPlayer, and viewers are encouraged to get in touch with the entertainment team if they have a celebrity story, video or pictures to share. The team can be reached via email, phone or by visiting the Submit Stuff page on the BBC's website.

In other entertainment news, a Netflix thriller has been causing a stir with its intense plot, amassing over 31 million views in just three days. And an iconic figure from the 00s, previously known as the "most hated man in Britain," has undergone a dramatic transformation for a new TV role. Despite initially flopping, the show has gained a dedicated following thanks to its gripping storyline.

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