‘The Pembrokeshire Murders’ to be turned into major drama series for ITV

‘The Pembrokeshire Murders’ to be turned into major drama series for ITV
ITV will soon begin filming a new three-part drama series starring Hollywood actor Luke Evans based on The Pembrokeshire Murders: Catching the Bullseye Killer by Steve Wilkins and Jonathan Hill.
The mini-series will tell the real-life story of how Steve Wilkins and his team of detectives brought serial killer John Cooper to justice following a cold case review. Developments in DNA and forensic science meant that John Cooper was finally convicted in 2011 of shooting dead Peter and Gwenda Dixon on a coastal path in Little Haven, Pembrokeshire in 1989. His appearance on Bullseye was used as crucial evidence to match him to witness descriptions. He was also found guilty of murdering sister and brother Helen and Richard Thomas in their home near Milford Haven in 1985.
Jonathan Hill said, "It's a huge thrill to see such a gripping Welsh story brought to a UK audience with such amazing talent behind the project. This incredible story touched so many lives that it was really important that it was developed in a sensitive way."
The series is written by Nick Stevens (In Plain Sight) directed by Marc Evans (Manhunt, Safe House) and produced by Ed Talfan (Hinterland, Hidden) for Severn Screen. ITV Studios' World Productions - makers of Bodyguard and Line of Duty - are behind the making of the drama.
On being cast in the drama, Luke Evans said, "It is a privilege to be playing the role of Steve Wilkins in The Pembrokeshire Murders and working again with Simon Heath, his team at World Productions and ITV. It’s a huge responsibility for me as the drama depicts a true crime which to this day still affects the families of those whose lives were tragically taken.”
Filming alongside Luke Evans are Keith Allen as John Cooper and David Fynn as Jonathan Hill.
ITV's Head of Drama Polly Hill said, “Nick Stevens script is a fascinating and insightful account into how and why the Dyfed Powys Police team reopened this cold case and brought a serial killer to justice after he’d evaded capture for nearly two decades. I have wanted to work with Luke Evans again since we made The Great Train Robbery, which Simon Heath and World Productions also produced. I’m delighted that The Pembrokeshire Murders is that project, as Luke will be incredible as Steve Wilkins and this is going to be an unmissable drama for our ITV audience.”