The Interceptor
The Interceptor is a British drama television miniseries broadcast on BBC One from 10 June to 29 July 2015. The eight-part serial, written by Tony Saint and produced by BBC Drama Productions, was cancelled after one series. According to Fagbenle, the cancellation was a result of station management change.
The series follows a new law enforcement team tasked with hunting down some of Britain's most wanted criminals. The series is inspired by the book of the same name which details the career of former customs agent Cameron Addicott, co-written by Kris Hollington.
Synopsis
Special Agent Marcus "Ash" Ashton, a HM Revenue and Customs agent and his partner Tommy capture a drugs shipper in an operation at London Waterloo station. Whilst his boss is happy with a conviction of 3 kg of cocaine, Ash wants a larger criminal. During the subsequent operation, Tommy is severely injured in a resultant car accident, and Ash is then suspended. Subsequently, approached in a pub by Cartwright, the head of top-secret UNIT, on first entering UNIT's HQ he meets a familiar face, his Customs training officer Valerie.Cast
- O. T. Fagbenle as Special Agent Marcus "Ash" Ashton, a UK Customs agent
- Jo Joyner as Lorna Ashton, Ash's wife
- Robert Lonsdale as Tommy, Ash's UK Customs partner and friend
- Ewan Stewart as Jack Cartwright, Head of the UNIT team
- Lorraine Ashbourne as Valerie, ex-UK Customs, a member of the UNIT team
- Anna Skellern as Kim, ex-Met Police Flying Squad, a member of the UNIT team
- Charlie De Melo as Martin, ex-MI6, a member of the UNIT team
- Valeria Vereau as Sonia the Spanish Interpreter
- Jeany Spark as Detective Inspector Gemmill of the Metropolitan Police, Ash's friend
- Trevor Eve as Roach, owner of a legitimate scaffolding business and a noted pillar of society. Head of a criminal organisation that distributes and sells drugs
- Gary Beadle as Docker, apparent owner of an electrical contracting business, and a criminal. Roach's right-hand man
- Lee Boardman as Michael "Xavier" Duffy, the apparent owner of a dry cleaning shop, and a criminal. Manages the street-based drugs distribution chain
- Neal Barry as "Smoke", a criminal and an informant source for Ash
- Paul Kaye as James Gordon "Jago" Dalkin, a criminal and enforcer
- Michael Lindall as Wark, a criminal
- Simon Armstrong as Chief Inspector Stannard. Gemmill's boss, and Cartwright's former colleague/now foe
- Dexter Fletcher as "Scooter", a pill producer and dealer
- Ralph Ineson as "Yorkie", a Leeds born and bred former criminal, having retired from armed robbery
- Ralf Little as Alex, Ash's former school boy best friend, now a minor career criminal
- Jack Roth as Casby, a criminal turned violent enforcer
- Dean Roberts as Ash's dad