"You're my hunter-gatherer. You go to the places I can't," Gabe, a white counter-terrorism officer, tells Raza, a young, second generation Pakistani man from East London, at the start of the teaser trailer for BBC1's new drama Informer.

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"I don't know any terrorists, bruv," Raza responds, indignant. "Not yet you don't," Gabe quips.

Directed by Westworld's Jonny Campbell, Informer follows Raza (Nabhaan Rizwan), who's recruited by Gabe (Paddy Considine) as an undercover informant for the British counter-terrorism police. Penned by new writers Rory Haines and Sohrab Noshirvani, Informer is set to be a dynamic and original take on racial identity and the blurred lines between the political and personal.

Here's everything you need to know about BBC1's Informer.


When is Informer on TV?

The drama aired in the UK in autumn 2018. It kicks off on ABC in Australia on Thursday 7 March 2019 at 9pm.


Is there a trailer for Informer?

Yes, you can watch it below.


Who stars in Informer?

Paddy Considine (Getty)
Paddy Considine (Getty)

Newcomer Nabhaan Rizwan plays the lead role Raza, while Paddy Considine, star of Peaky Blinders and The Suspicions Of Mr Whicher, plays officer Gabe.

Joining them is Bel Powley, best known for starring in The Diary Of A Teenage Girl, as Gabe's ambitious new partner Holly.

Other supporting cast members include Jessica Raine (Call The Midwife, Wolf Hall) Sharon D. Clarke (Holby City, Unforgotten), Sunetra Sarker (Safe House, Broadchurch) and Roger Jean Nsengiyumva (Chasing Shadows, Sixteen).


What's going to happen in Informer?

Informer (BBC trailer screenshot)

As we see in the trailer, tensions escalate as Raza adjusts to his new role – in one shot we see him brandishing a gun, a terrified look on his face.

"He rumbles me for a snitch, I'm dead," he can be heard saying. Has Gabe put him in more danger than he bargained for?

Gabe also "has a past he is unwilling to expose", which proves difficult to conceal when Holly begins prying.

"As the central counterterrorism investigation heats up, the stakes for all three get higher and higher," according to the show's press release. "Informer tells a story about identity in a world where lines are increasingly being drawn and sides are being taken."

Elizabeth Kilgarriff, BBC Executive Producer, says: “Brilliantly original and constantly surprising, Informer is going to be a must watch treat for the audience. Brought to the screen by some of the most exciting new and established talent from on and off screen, I can't wait to see it come to life on BBC1 next year."

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This article was originally published in July 2018

Authors

Flora CarrDrama Writer, RadioTimes.com
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