A new ITV series that was filmed in Hemel Hempstead will air next month.
Code of Silence will hit our screens on Sunday, May 18. The six-part crime thriller stars Rose Ayling-Ellis MBE, Kieron Moore and Charlotte Ritchie, and features a storyline surrounding crime and communication from the perspective of the Deaf community.
As described by ITV: “At the heart of the series is Alison Brooks (Rose Ayling-Ellis), a smart and determined Deaf woman.
“Having spent years working in a police canteen and secretly observing conversations, her life takes an unexpected turn when her exceptional lip-reading skills catch the attention of DS Ashleigh Francis (Charlotte Ritchie) and DI James Marsh (Andrew Buchan).
“Recruited for a covert operation, Alison is tasked with surveilling a dangerous gang as they plot a high-stakes heist, thrusting her into a world of crime, deception and risk like never before.”
The show was filmed across several locations, including Hemel Old Town, which was transformed into Canterbury, and the Old Town Hall, which was used as the Canterbury Local Art Museum.
Photo credit Samuel Dore and Mammoth Screen
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