BritBox has announced the US and Canada premiere date for Gone, the new mystery-crime drama series starring David Morrissey and Eve Myles.

Adapted from the true-crime book To Hunt a Killer by Julie Mackay and Robert Murphy, Gone stars David Morrissey (Sherwood, The Long Shadow, Britannia) as Michael Polly, a headmaster, and Eve Myles (We Hunt Together, Keeping Faith, Torchwood) as DS Annie Cassidy. The character of DS Cassidy is based on a real-life former cop, Detective Sergeant (later Superintendent) Julie Mackay, whose cold case investigation inspired this television series.
Gone revolves around Michael Polly, whose wife, Sarah, seemingly vanished into thin air. With her car keys still in the dish by the front door and her mobile phone still charging under the bed, it’s as if the music teacher simply walked out on her family.
Minutes have turned into hours, and hours into days, but still her family has heard nothing from Sarah. Concerned, Michael goes to the police station, where he speaks with DS Annie Cassidy and demands that she finds out what has happened to his wife. Cassidy promises that she will, but something in her gut tells her he is responsible.
Gone, a BritBox Original, premieres in the US and Canada with three episodes on Thursday, July 23, exclusively on BritBox. New episodes will drop singly on Thursdays through August 13.
Created by George Kay (Hijack, The Long Shadow, Lupin) and directed by Richard Laxton (Joan, Mum, River), Gone costars Emma Appleton (Everything I Know About Love), Elliot Cowen (The Crown), Jennifer Macbeth (Grace), and Amy Marston (Malpractice), amongst others.
A production of ITV1 and All3Media, the executive producers are Stephen Nye and Robert Schildhouse.
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To Hunt a Killer by Julie Mackay and Robert Murphy
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