A new crime series filmed and based in Norfolk is airing this month.
Chemistry of Death, which was filmed in Horsey, Old Buckenham and North Walsham, will be released on Paramount+.
The six-part series is based on the 2006 best-selling novel of the same name by British crime fiction writer Simon Beckett.
It follows Dr Hunter, a police consultant forensic anthropologist who is making a new life for himself as a GP in a Norfolk village.
When a woman is murdered he is asked to help solve the murder before finding himself under suspicion from the locals.
The Crown and Penny Dreadful actor Harry Treadaway is starring as forensics expert Dr David Hunter.
The series will also star Harry Potter's Katie Leung, Downton Abbey's Amy Nuttall and the Bletchley Circle's Nick Blood as well as David Hayman, Anna Anderson and Douglass Russel.
Chemistry of Death will be released on Paramount+ on January 19.
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