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The Red King (TV series)
British crime drama television series (2024) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Red King is a 2024 British crime drama television series consisting of six episodes, which aired on Alibi from 24 April to 29 May. It was created and written by Toby Whithouse and directed by Daniel O'Hara and Lisa Clarke.
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The Red King stars Anjli Mohindra as Grace, a detective sergeant posted to the fictional island of St Jory, off the Welsh coast, as she invesitages the death of a young boy. St Jory is home to the True Way, a pagan cult which was established about 100 years ago by the Nancarrow family. Locals claim it no longer exists but celebrate festivals for the tourist trade. Grace and police constable Owen (James Bamford) investigate the murder of a boy, Cai, despite lack of cooperation from most residents. Other characters include former sergeant Gruffudd (Mark Lewis Jones), pub owner Lowri (Lu Corfield), her daughter Winter (Maeve Courtier-Lilley), Cai's father Ian (Marc Warren) and Nancarrow descendant Heather (Adjoa Andoh).
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Premise
After informing on fellow police officers for assaulting an alleged rapist, Grace Narayan is posted as a sergeant to the small Welsh island of St Jory, where she begins investigating the disappearance of a local boy named Cai. Along the way, Grace uncovers local secrets and suspects the involvement of a pagan cult named True Way, which the islanders claim no longer exists.
Cast and characters
- Grace Narayan (Anjli Mohindra): Detective Sergeant replaces Gruffudd at St Jory's police station. She had reported her former boyfriend DC Cooper and another officer for grievously assaulting an alleged rapist.
- Owen Parry (James Bamford): police constable, Elan's husband, Owen junior's father
- Lowri Bain (Lu Corfield): pub owner, Grace's landlady, Winter's mother. True Way adherent
- Winter Bain (Maeve Courtier-Lilley): Lowri's daughter, Cai's friend, begins idolising Grace
- Gruffudd Prosser (Mark Lewis Jones): as Gruffudd Prosser: retired Detective Sergeant, father of Bethan, who left for the mainland two years earlier
- Minh Prosser (Tuyen Do): Gruffudd's second wife, married about two years earlier
- Father Douglas Carrisford (Sam Swainsbury): St Jory's Church priest, arrived five years earlier
- Lady Heather Nancarrow (Adjoa Andoh): St Jory's main business and landowner, claims True Way no longer exists
- Dr Ian Prideaux (Marc Warren): local general practitioner, town drunk, Cai's father. Had an affair with Lucy before Cai disappeared a year earlier.
- Mihangel Pugh (Oliver Ryan): farmer
- Elan Parry (Rosie Sheehy): Owen's wife, Owen junior's mother
- Alun Crowther (Dylan Jones) and Eric Cowther (Lloyd Meredith): twin brothers, mortician's assistants, boorish bullies
- Lucy Popkin (Lauren Morais): Cai's former babysitter, had an affair with Ian, Silas' girlfriend, Bethan's friend
- Silas Bennion (Aled ap Steffan): Lucy's boyfriend, conspiracy theorist, fears True Way
- Leslie Crowther (Jim Kitson): local mortician, Gruffudd's friend, father of Alun and Eric
- Dylan Onion (Wayne Cater): fisherman
- Matt Benfield (Connor Calland): uniform policeman, former True Way adherent
- Ann Fletcher (Jill Halfpenny): DCI homicide investigator, leads the investigation into Cai's death
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Production

The Red King is written by Toby Whithouse and directed by Daniel O'Hara and Lisa Clarke. The executive producers are Nicola Shindler and Davina Earl for Quay Street Productions, Philippa Collie Cousins for UKTV and writer Whithouse and director Daniel O’Hara. The series is produced by Guy Hescott.[1]
The cast includes Anjli Mohindra, Adjoa Andoh, Marc Warren and Jill Halfpenny, as well as Mark Lewis Jones, Oliver Ryan, Sam Swainsbury, Lu Corfield, James Bamford and Maeve Courtier-Lilley.[2]
The story is set on the fictitious St Jory island off the Welsh coast, but was filmed in Northumberland, and had begun by 19 June 2023.[3][4] Filming locations included Embleton, Craster, Alnmouth, and Cambois.[5] The Morris dancers featured in the series were from Black Gate Morris.[6]
Broadcast
The series premiered in the United Kingdom on Alibi on 24 April 2024.[7]
Reviews
The Guardian gave it four out of five stars, comparing it favourably with The Wicker Man. They said "The Red King applies entertaining topspin to the road-tested premise, adding yet more rug-pulls and buckets of sarcasm and self-reflexiveness."[8] Carol Midgley in The Times praised the "dry, dark wit" of Whithouse’s script, and said the cast is "high pedigree".[9] Keith Watson in The Daily Telegraph awarded the series four stars out of five and praised the performance of Mohindra who "hits just the right note".[10]
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Episode guide
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References
External links
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