Lancashire actor Lee Ingleby stars in brand-new Channel 5 drama series The Cuckoo

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Lancashire actor Lee Ingleby is the star of a brand-new thriller on Channel 5, which has had viewers across the nation hooked.

Burnley-born Lee is best known for playing Detective Sergeant/Inspector John Bacchus in Inspector George Gently, Stan Shunpike in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and Paul Hughes in The A Word. The 47-year-old actor, who attended Edge End High School alongside fellow Burnely actor John Simm, also most recently appeared in the new ITV show ‘The Long Shadow’ about the Yorkshire Ripper. Now, Lee is back on our screen once again, with a brand-new Channel 5 original drama called The Cuckoo.

Created and written by Barunka O’Shaughnessy who has brought us Motherland, Breeders and another Channel 5 series The Teacher, it is a twisted tale of family secrets, conflict and close bonds. Join our new WhatsApp Community to get the latest news and top stories from across Lancashire directly to your phone. Jill Halfpenny plays the leading role of Sian, who is the mysterious lodger that the couple Nick and Jessica take in.

 

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