‘Kiri’ On Channel 4: Everything You Need To Know About Sarah Lancashire’s New Drama

The series premieres on Wednesday.

There are plenty of brilliant dramas already airing at the moment - ‘Next Of Kin’ and ‘Hard Sun’, to name just two - and it’s now time for Channel 4 to throw their hat into the ring, with the series premiere of ‘Kiri’.

With its seriously accomplished writer and cast, the four-parter looks set to be a hit with viewers, though its fair to say ‘Kiri’ won’t be an easy watch.

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Ahead of the first episode, here’s everything you need to know about the show...

When’s it on?

The first episode of the four-part drama airs on Channel 4 on Wednesday 10 January, at 9pm.

What’s it about?

The title character, Kiri, is a young, black girl who goes missing shortly just as her foster family is preparing to officially adopt her.

Kiri’s disappearance takes place while she is having an unsupervised visit with her grandfather and his wife, arranged by social worker Miriam.

Penned by ‘This Is England ‘90’ and ‘National Treasure’ writer Jack Thorne, the drama tackles issues surrounding race, adoption and social workers.

That sounds intense…?

It will be but director Euros Lyn, who also worked with Sarah Lancashire on ‘Happy Valley’, has promised it won’t all be “a misery-fest”.

“There is such amazing humour threaded throughout it,” he said (via Digital Spy). “Ultimately, it’s about the triumph of the human spirit and that warmth Jack [Thorne, writer] has towards his characters and all our actors have brought to their performances. “It’s about the power of optimism and hope.”

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Who’s in it?

Sarah Lancashire takes the lead as social worker Miriam Grayson, but she isn’t the only recognisable actor in the cast.

Lucian Msamati - who ‘Game Of Thrones’ fans will know already thanks to his star turn as pirate-lord Salladhor Saan - plays Kiri’s grandfather, Tobi and Lia Williams (‘The Crown’) plays her foster mother.

Viewers will also recognise Claire Rushbrook (‘My Mad Fat Diary’), Steven Mackintosh (‘Luther’), Wunmi Mosaku (‘The End of the F***ing World’) and Brendan Patricks (‘Downton Abbey’).

Watch the trailer below...

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