Three-part BBC drama about the true story of the Novichok poisonings which happened in Salisbury in 2018. The event led to the declaration of a national emergency when a former Russian double agent and his daughter are hospitalised following their contamination with the highly potent nerve agent.
The story also covered the far-spread consequences of the event which led to further contamination including a serving police officer who attends the scene and a couple who find the perfume bottle containing the agent. The series starred Anne-Marie Duff and Rafe Spall.
Johnny Harris starred as Charlie Rowley, one of the victims who was left seriously ill, and whose partner Dawn Sturgess died at age 44 after being exposed to the poison,
Faye McKeever played Jayne McNaughten, a local resident on the street where the Russians live.