The Red King (TV series)

The Red King is a 2024 British crime drama television series, which was screened across six episodes from 24 April on Alibi. It was created and written by Toby Whithouse with Daniel O'Hara and Lisa Clarke directing. The Red King stars Anjli Mohindra as Grace, a detective sergeant posted to fictious St Jory Island, off the Welsh coast. 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. Main characters are former sergeant Gruffudd (Mark Lewis Jones), pub owner Lowri (Lu Corfield), her daughter Winter (Maeve Courtier-Lilley), doctor and Cai's father Ian (Marc Warren) and Nancarrow descendant Heather (Adjoa Andoh).

The Red King
GenreCrime drama
Horror
Created byToby Whithouse
Written byToby Whithouse
Directed byDaniel O'Hara, Lisa Clarke
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
  • Nicola Shindler
  • Toby Whithouse
  • Davina Earl
  • Daniel O'Hara
  • Philippa Collie Cousins
ProducerGuy Hescott
Production company
  • Quay Street Productions
Original release
NetworkAlibi
Release24 April 2024 (2024-04-24)

Synopsis

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After informing on fellow police officers, Grace is posted as a sergeant to the small Welsh island of St Jory. She stays at the local pub run by Lowri. The local doctor, Ian, asks Grace to solve the case of his missing son, Cai, who disappeared a year earlier.[1] Retired sergeant Gruffudd had concluded Cai had left the island and hence undertook a cursory search. Most locals react negatively when Grace re-opens the investigation with local constable Owen's initially hesitant assistance. She learns that St Jory is home to the True Way, a pagan, folk-based cult, which was established about 100 years earlier. Residents claim the cult died out. Grace finds Cai's corpse in a derelict shelter, but homicide investigators rule it an accidental death before returning to the mainland. Cai's former babysitter Lucy had an affair with Ian. Lowri's daughter Winter supports Grace's investigation.

St Jory becomes isolated by an annual, severe weather storm. Grace obtains an aerial photo of the shelter, from when Cai died, which shows True Way symbolism and Mihangel's car parked nearby. Grace and Owen confront Mihangel, but he suicides. Mihangel's corpse is later desecrated with pagan symbols and reference to a Biblical passage, which local priest Douglas provides. Owen believes it is directed at Grace. Grace begins to suspect Gruffudd, who spurns her questioning. Gruffudd is killed by Douglas after he finds Cai's backpack in the vicarage. Grace and Owen arrest Douglas but True Way's leader, Heather subverts police authority and kidnaps Douglas. Heather and her followers collect adult residents in the town hall to conduct a mock trial of Douglas. She presents the case against him for Cai and Gruffudd's deaths. Grace initially argues against the sham trial, but realises she must defend Douglas from True Way's planned execution. Heather reveals that Douglas is also an alleged paedophile who had been transferred to St Jory after sexual intercourse with a 12-year-old girl. Heather asks residents to vote for Douglas to be dealt with by True Way or returned to police custody and a legal trial.

Heather lies that the vote is tied and asks Grace to supply the deciding vote: Grace votes for True Way to take Douglas. Lucy's boyfriend, Silas explains to Grace that True Way are planning a sacrifice after their victim's ruination. Winter and Lucy urge Grace to save Douglas' life due to Heather's lies. Grace realises that she herself is the sacrifice, due to her sense of justice ruined during the mock trial. Grace and Owen retrieve Douglas and hide him. With Ian's help, they escape True Way's search party. Grace presents herself to True Way's adherents, while Owen organises other residents to appear at the 200m deep hole on the island. They prevent Grace's sacrifice. Heather had intended to have Grace and Douglas thrown down the hold to their deaths. She had convinced her adherents that this would appease their gods and rejuvenate her body. Ian rushes into the circle grabs Heather and both fall into the hole.

Cast and characters

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  • Anjli Mohindra as Grace Narayan: 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.
  • James Bamford as Owen Parry: police constable, Elan's husband, Owen junior's father
  • Lu Corfield as Lowri Bain: pub owner, Grace's landlady, Winter's mother. True Way adherent
  • Maeve Courtier-Lilley as Winter Bain: Lowri's daughter, Cai's friend, begins idolising Grace
  • Mark Lewis Jones as Gruffudd Prosser: retired Detective Sergeant, deliberately misled search for Cai. Father of Bethan, who left for mainland two years earlier
  • Tuyen Do as Minh Prosser: Gruffudd's second wife, married about two years earlier
  • Sam Swainsbury as Father Douglas Carrisford: St Jory's Church priest, arrived five years earlier
  • Adjoa Andoh as Lady Heather Nancarrow: St Jory's main business and landowner. True Way's secret leader but claims it no longer exists
  • Marc Warren as Dr Ian Prideaux: local general practitioner, town drunk, Cai's father. Had an affair with Lucy before Cai disappeared a year earlier.
  • Oliver Ryan as Mihangel Pugh: farmer, True Way adherent
  • Rosie Sheehy as Elan Parry: Owen's wife, Owen junior's mother. True Way adherent
  • Dylan Jones as Alun Crowther: Eric's twin brother, mortician's assistant, boorish bully. True Way adherent
  • Lloyd Meredith as Eric Crowther: Alun's twin brother, mortician's assistant, boorish bully. True Way adherent
  • Lauren Morais as Lucy Popkin: Cai's former babysitter, had an affair with Ian, Silas' girlfriend, True Way adherent, Bethan's friend
  • Aled ap Steffan as Silas Bennion: Lucy's boyfriend, conspiracy theorist, fears True Way
  • Jim Kitson as Leslie Crowther: local mortician, Gruffudd's friend, father of Alun and Eric. True Way adherent
  • Wayne Cater as Dylan Onion: fisherman, reports attempt to steal his boat
  • Connor Calland as Matt Benfield: uniform policeman warns Grace before suiciding. Former True Way adherent.
  • Jill Halfpenny as Ann Fletcher: DCI homicide investigator, determines Cai died accidentally

Production

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House in Embleton painted as the John Barleycorn pub

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.[2]

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.[3]

Although set in fictious St Jory's Island off the Welsh coast, filming took place in Northumberland, and had begun by 19 June 2023.[4][5] Filming locations included Embleton, Craster, Alnmouth, and Cambois.[6] The Morris dancers featured in the series were from Black Gate Morris.[7]

Broadcast

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The series premiered in the United Kingdom on Alibi on 24 April 2024.[8]

Reviews

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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."[9] Carol Midgley in The Times praised the "dry, dark wit" of Whithouse’s script, and said the cast is "high pedigree".[10] 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".[11]

Episode guide

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No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Episode 1"Daniel O'HaraToby Whithouse24 April 2024 (2024-04-24)
Grace shunned by colleagues for reporting fellow officers; she's diverted into side office. Grace sees Matt on balcony; he rambles before jumping off. Month later: Grace enters pub room; declines breakfast from Lowri. During tourist season's last day, Grace sees folk wearing costumes and masks. At police station she introduces herself to Owen. They only work office hours. Owen: Crowther twins are minor disturbers and Heather is most prominent citizen. Tourists leave via ferry for Tenby. Grace meets Ian, who describes Cai's disappearance. Gruffudd decided Cai left on last year's ferry. Ian caught in Mihangel's garage. Owen: island was thoroughly searched. Grace reads Cai's file, peruses ferry CCTV. In pub, Grace asks Gruffudd whether Tenby's CCTV was checked. Lowri advises Grace continue discussion at station. Grace meets Winter. Ian remembers search halted due to annual storms, which often lasts days and isolates islanders. In church, Grace learns about True Way cult established by Nancarrow family. Douglas recalls Cai's biblical quote. Grace halts Crowthers' party; expels underage drinkers. She disables noncompliant Crowthers; Owen cuffs them; later Crowthers are released. Gruffudd rails at Owen, then vilifies Grace. Grace imprisons Gruffudd overnight. Heather says True Way no longer exists. Grace finds Cai's corpse.
2"Episode 2"Daniel O'HaraToby Whithouse1 May 2024 (2024-05-01)
Flashback: Grace consults Joanne, who insults Grace. Present: Grace meets homicide investigators, led by Ann. According to Ann, Cai accidentally locked himself in derelict shelter. Cai's backpack not found. Grace notices large painted stones near shelter. Ann rushes investigation. She assigns Grace to recheck witness statements. Grace to Ian: cannot confirm whether it's Cai. Ann to Ian: might be Cai but not identified yet. Grace chases Mihangel into forest. On her way back, she finds island's deep hole. Police transfer corpse. Ann to Gruffudd: Grace's background. Owen to Grace: Gruffudd spoke to Cai about pestering Lucy. Gruffudd confronts Grace for reporting officers. Winter advises Grace to overlook locals' quirky behaviours. Grace finds beheaded chicken on bed; sleeps in cell. Lowri apologises for dead chicken. Ann's unrepentant for revealing Grace's background. Grace to Ian: Cai identified. Lucy to Grace: Cai had crush. Grace asks Gruffudd whether he falsified Cai's search; he refuses to answer. Pathologist confirms Cai's death was accidental. Grace obtains aerial photos of shelter area. Homicide team leave as storm arrives. Winter brings in Crowthers, who confess to placing dead chicken. Aerial photo: True Way symbol and car near shelter. Grace phones Ann who pretends not to hear.
3"Episode 3"Daniel O'HaraToby Whithouse8 May 2024 (2024-05-08)
4"Episode 4"Daniel O'HaraToby Whithouse15 May 2024 (2024-05-15)
5"Episode 5"Daniel O'HaraToby Whithouse22 May 2024 (2024-05-22)
6"Episode 6"Daniel O'HaraToby Whithouse29 May 2024 (2024-05-29)

References

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  1. ^ Cormack, Morgan (15 April 2024). "The Red King: Release date, trailer and latest news for Alibi drama". Radio Times. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Original drama The Red King films for UKTV". The Knowledge Online. 12 June 2023. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  3. ^ Hodgson, Barbara (22 June 2023). "Filming under way in North East on new crime drama The Red King". Chronicle Live. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  4. ^ Buchan, Craig (16 November 2023). "First images released of Alibi crime and horror series The Red King that was filmed in Craster". Northumberland Gazette. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  5. ^ "New original drama The Red King, supported by the North East Production Fund begins filming in the North East". Investnortheastengland. 19 June 2023. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  6. ^ Buchan, Craig (16 April 2024). "The Red King stars praise 'beautiful' Northumberland filming locations ahead of Alibi crime and horror drama's air date". Northumberland Gazette. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  7. ^ Christian, James Merryclough, Mossy (24 April 2024). "Who are the Morris Dancers in The Red King?". Tradfolk. Retrieved 28 April 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ Duke, Simon (15 April 2024). "Jill Halfpenny's The Red King gets start date as fans set to be hooked on Northumberland thriller. Many fans are already making predictions for future events in the series. What's yours?". Chronicle Live. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  9. ^ "The Red King review – like a wickedly playful new spin on The Wicker Man". The Guardian. 24 April 2024.
  10. ^ "The Red King review — a cold case drama with added Wicker Man". The Times. 24 April 2024. Retrieved 15 May 2024.
  11. ^ "The Red King, review: offbeat cop drama combines Midsomer Murders with The Wicker Man". The Daily Telegraph. 24 April 2024. Retrieved 15 May 2024.
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