Unforgotten Series 4 DVD out 26th April


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Series 4 of the BAFTA-winning hit crime drama Unforgotten is released on 26th April and is available to preorder now from Amazon and hmv. The series 1-4 boxset will also be released on the same date.

Nicola Walker (Last Tango In Halifax, The Split) and Sanjeev Bhaskar (Yesterday, Goodness Gracious Me) reprise their roles as DCI Cassie Stuart and DI Sunny Khan. They are joined by new cast members Susan Lynch (Killing Eve, Apple Tree Yard), Andy Nyman (Wanderlust, Peaky Blinders), Phaldut Sharma (Hanna, EastEnders), Liz White (Life On Mars, Ackley Bridge) and Sheila Hancock (New Tricks, Delicious) for a new six-part instalment written by Chris Lang, which charts a fresh investigation into another emotionally-charged cold case murder.

A corpse is discovered in a scrap yard, his features frozen in time. Four suspects emerge. All four have links to the law and attended the same police training course back in 1989. Since then their lives have gone in very different directions. The volatile chief superintendent with a point to prove and a past to forget. A seemingly successful businessman with a criminal past. A Cambridge-educated high-flying cop in a toxic relationship with her mother. And the daughter of a policing family, pushed into a career she cannot stand. All now in their late forties, the police investigation has the potential to shatter their reputations, family relationships and the lives they’ve built over the last 30 years.

Unforgotten is a Mainstreet Pictures production for ITV, which BBC Studios distributes internationally.

Unforgotten Series 4 DVD and Unforgotten Series 1-4 boxset are both released on 26th April.

 

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For more information, please contact: frances.cherry-becker@bbc.com

 

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