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Spies, fighting and fast cars: Wattisfield actor Lex Shrapnel returns to our TV screens

Programme Name: Hunted - TX: 18/10/2012 - Episode: n/a (No. 3) - Embargoed for publication until: n/a - Picture Shows: Ian Fowkes (LEX SHRAPNEL) - (C) Kudos - Photographer: Giles Keyte

Programme Name: Hunted - TX: 18/10/2012 - Episode: n/a (No. 3) - Embargoed for publication until: n/a - Picture Shows: Ian Fowkes (LEX SHRAPNEL) - (C) Kudos - Photographer: Giles Keyte

Wattisfield actor Lex Shrapnel has returned to our screens in new spy drama Hunted, opposite Melissa George.

The BBC One show on at 9pm is produced by the same people behind MI-5 drama Spooks famous for killing off its main characters in shocking ways.

The new eight parter sees Lex play ex-Royal Marine Ian Fowkes, recruited to a company of spies.

“It was a lot of fun. It was enjoyable and of course there was fighting and fast cars.” Lex said.

For our full story see tomorrow’s (12) new look Bury Free Press.


 
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