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The Catch: First look at Channel 5’s new must watch drama!

Aneurin Barnard also stars in the show!

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The Catch is coming to Channel 5 next week, and we’ve got a first look at the new drama that you absolutely must see!

Starring Jason Watkins, the highly-anticipated drama is based on a popular novel of the same name.

We’ve finally got the start date and an exciting first look at the series!

Here’s everything you need to know about The Catch and your preview of the first episode…

Ed comforting Abbie on the harbour in The Catch
The Catch stars Jason Watkins and Poppy Gilbert (Credit: Channel 5)

What is The Catch on Channel 5 about?

The Catch follows Ed Collier, a proud husband, father and local fisherman who appears to have it all when a rich and handsome man named Ryan Wilson enters the life of Ed’s daughter Abbie.

Ed is determined to do what it takes to keep his family together and finds his life spiralling out of control as he grows suspicious of Ryan.

As secrets and lies are exposed from Ed’s own past to new revelations, he’s faced with the very real possibility of losing everything he’s worked so hard to achieve.

Can Ed discover the truth about his daughter’s new boyfriend before it’s too late?

Channel 5 shared: “Set against the hauntingly beautiful coastline of the southwest of England, this suspense-driven drama revolves around the themes of toxic masculinity and grief.

“The emotionally engaging and morally complex story raises the pertinent moral questions; should we be judged by the actions of our distant past and at what point do we have to stop blaming other people for the life we’ve led?”

In the first look images, Ed supports his daughter Abbie as he tries to convince her that Ryan is bad news.

Ryan folds his arms outside in The Catch
Aneurin Barnard stars in The Catch as Ryan (Credit: Channel 5)

Who is in the cast of The Catch alongside Jason Watkins?

The Catch is led by BAFTA-winning actor Jason Watkins as Ed Collier. He’s best known for his roles in McDonald & Dodds, The Crown and The Nativity films.

Aneurin Barnard also joins the cast as Ryan Wilson, you might recognise him from Dunkirk, Peaky Blinders and his recent role in the Netflix series 1899.

Poppy Gilbert plays Ed’s daughter Abbie, she’s best known for starring in the BBC mini-series Chloe. You might also recognise her as Barbie from Stay Close.

Cathy Belton also appears – you might recognise her from the Irish crime drama Red Rock. She plays Ed’s wife Claire Collier.

Oscar-winning actress Brenda Fricker, who recently starred in Holding, plays Ed’s mother-in-law Phyllis Doyle.

Ian Pirie, who you might recognise from Miss Scarlet & The Duke, plays Ed’s best friend and business partner, Bob Chapman.

Newcomer Morgan Palmeria joins the cast as smitten lifeguard George.

The Catch on Channel 5: Is it based on a book?

The Catch is based on a novel of the same name by TM Logan.

TM Logan previously wrote The Holiday which was adapted into a Netflix drama last year.

The thriller novel was released in 2020 and has gained a lot of fans since, and no doubt the show will too!

Ryan and Abbie hold hands in The Catch
The Catch, starring Aneurin Barnard and Poppy Gilbert, is shaping up to be an exciting drama… (Credit: Channel 5)

How many episodes of The Catch are there?

The mini-series will be made up of four episodes.

Each episode will be an hour long.

So we’ll get four hours of The Catch to enjoy!

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When is the start date for The Catch?

Channel 5 has confirmed that The Catch will begin on Wednesday, January 25 at 9pm.

While Channel 5 usually airs dramas on back-to-back days, The Catch will air on a weekly basis.

So, we’ll get a new episode of The Catch every Wednesday for four weeks!

Episodes will also be available on MY5 after airing on Channel 5.

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The Catch begins on Wednesday, January 25 at 9pm on Channel 5. Episodes will be available on MY5 after airing.

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