After The Party, a new Channel 4 series, is coming to our screens in November.
Ahead of the new show, you might be wondering who will play the key roles and how you can tune in to watch it.
The thriller/drama series stars the likes of Robyn Malcolm (Outrageous Fortune, Black Bird, Top of the Lake), Peter Mullan (The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Westworld, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1) and more.
Set in Aotearoa, New Zealand, the series will have six episodes for viewers to watch – here’s what we know.
After The Party to air on Channel 4 from November 2024
A summary from the Radio Times says: “A woman accuses her husband of a sex crime against her daughter's teenage friend and no one believes her.
“Five years later, when her now ex-husband returns to town, her daughter pressures her to let go of her accusations and move on.”
As her old furies rise to the surface, Penny must decide what’s more important – the truth or rebuilding her relationships with everyone around her?
Channel 4 After The Party full cast list
- Robyn Malcolm as Penny
- Peter Mullan as Phil
- Tara Canton as Grace
- Dean O'Gorman as Simon
- Ziggy O'Reilly as Walt
- Mia Blake as Bridget
- Ian Blackburn as Ollie
- Catherine Wilkin as Joy
- Tanea Heke as Ruth Nixon
- Elz Carrad as Tom
How to watch After The Party
Viewers can tune into After The Party on Channel 4 on Wednesday, November 20.
The first episode airs at 9pm with the second episode available to watch at the same time on Thursday, November 21.
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Helen Bowden, producer, said: “Channel 4 is the perfect place for After the Party to screen in the UK.
“It’s the home of bold, authentic drama and Lingo Pictures and Luminous Beast are thrilled at this news.”
Polly Scates, head of acquisitions at Channel 4, said: “We’re thrilled that Channel 4 will be the UK home of After the Party.
“Full of twists, turns and stunning performances, this important series is sure to keep audiences guessing and stay with them long after the final episode.”
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