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First look at Bobby Brazier in huge new TV show away from EastEnders

BOBBY Brazier is set to take a huge step in his acting career.

The star is known for his part in EastEnders, as well as his successful tenure on Strictly Come Dancing last year.

Bobby Brazier is set to debut in a new drama away from EastEnders
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He will play the role of James in the brand-new murder mystery, After Dark
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The new murder mystery show will make its way onto screens in October
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Bobby, 21, is about to take on a huge role in a brand new murder mystery drama.

Curfew is a new six-part series which will make its way onto screens in October on Paramount+.

The new show takes place in an alternative reality where men are subject to a strict curfew.

It’s an adaptation of Jayne Cowie’s gripping crime novel, After Dark, and in the story, men are not allowed to leave the house between 7pm and 7am.

Movements of men in the story are tracked by an ankle tag under the ‘Women’s Safety Act’.

Bobby plays a character called James who speaks out in opposition to the harsh law that is imposed.

But tension will unfold after a body is discovered during the curfew hours on the steps of the Women’s Safety Centre.

Doctor Who actress Mandip Gill is also amongst the star names to sign on for the series.

The cast is completed by W1A star Sarah Parish who will play veteran police officer Pamela Green.

The detective is determined to solve the mystery, and she suspects that a man is behind the murder despite the harsh laws.

Other huge names in TV are set to play supporting roles, including Gavin and Stacey star Larry Lamb.

He will play former US resident Rhys Holden who is struggling with the restrictions that are in place in the UK.

X Factor winner Alexandra Burke and a slew of former EastEnders stars including Anita Dobson and Lucy Benjamin will also appear.

Curfew will be available to watch on Paramount+ on 10th October.

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W1A star Sarah Parish will play lead detective Pamela Green[/caption]
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Former X Factor winner Alexandra Burke will also star in the streaming adaptation of Jayne Cowie’s crime novel[/caption]
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Doctor Who star Mandip Gill rounds off the cast[/caption]

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