ITV's big drama adaptation The Suspect begins tonight (Monday 29th August), and to mark the show's launch, star Aidan Turner took part in an exclusive Radio Times magazine photoshoot.

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In the new series, the actor plays Dr Joe O’Loughlin, a seemingly normal psychologist who may be hiding a very dark secret as police begin to suspect he could have been involved in the death of a young woman.

Turner – best known to TV viewers for his roles in the likes of Poldark, Being Human and Leonardo – told Jane Garvey in the current issue of Radio Times that he found his time on The Suspect "pretty refreshing".

"A lot of the jobs [I’ve had] in recent years have been either fantasy or period or not contemporary. This felt different,” he explained.

If you picked up your copy of Radio Times last week, you'll know that Turner was our latest cover star – but there simply wasn't enough space to fit in all the photos from our exclusive shoot.

Well, fear not, because we've got even more images of the actor below for you to check out while you wait for The Suspect to begin.

Photographer: Robert Wilson

Stylist: Kenny Ho

Groomer: Bryony Blake

Cover image: Jacket and t-shirt, both by Mr Porter

Reclining on chair image: Top by Reiss, trousers by Universal Works, sneakers by Grenson

Aidan Turner on Radio Times magazine cover
Radio Times

You can read the full interview with Aidan Turner in the current issue of Radio Times magazine – on sale now.

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The Suspect begins on Monday 29th August at 9pm on ITV, with episodes also available after broadcast on ITV Hub.

Check out more of our Drama coverage or visit our TV Guide to see what's on tonight.

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Christian Tobin
Christian TobinProduction Editor

Christian Tobin is the Production Editor for Radio Times, overseeing all online content and editing digital articles across TV, Film, Gaming and more. He previously worked as Chief Sub-Editor at Digital Spy and has a BA in English Language and Literature from University College London.

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