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Wednesday 10 April 2019

When is Trust Me series two on TV? Who’s in the cast and what’s it about?

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BBC1’s medical conspiracy thriller Trust Me starring Jodie Whittaker is back for a second season, but this time with an entirely new premise and cast, including John Hannah and Harry Potter’s Alfred Enoch.

Here’s everything you need to know about the new four-part series.

When is Trust Me series two on TV?

Trust Me will air on Tuesdays, starting on Tuesday 16th April at 9pm on BBC1.

Is there a Trust Me series two trailer?

Yes, and it’s pretty scary.

What’s Trust Me series two about?

Corporal Jamie McCain is a soldier who was injured and left temporarily paralysed on active duty, and who is now recovering in a Glasgow hospital.

As patients begin to die around him, McCain decides to investigate, but he’s hampered by his injury — and following his accident, how can he tell what’s real and what isn’t?

The story is quite distinct from the previous season, which saw Whittaker play a nurse who steals her best friend’s identity as a doctor and creates a new life for herself.

Who stars in Trust Me series two?

Alfred Enoch, best known for his role as Dean Thomas in the Harry Potter film franchise and as Wes Gibbins in How To Get Away With Murder, plays Corporal Jamie McCain, while John Hannah (The Victim, Four Weddings and a Funeral) plays clinical lead Archie Watson, one of Jamie’s (more sinister) doctors.

Ashley Jensen (Catastrophe, Extras) plays physiotherapist Debbie, while Richard Rankin (Outlander) stars as as neurologist Dr Alex Kiernan.

Is Jodie Whittaker in the cast of Trust Me series two?

No, the second series of Trust Me sees a total revamp of the series one line-up which also included Emun Elliott, Sharon Small and Blake Harrison.

Nowadays, Jodie Whittaker is working series 12 of Doctor Who, filming everywhere from Sheffield to South Africa.



from Radio Times http://bit.ly/2KlWVe9

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