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Virdee release date, cast, plot and trailer: Everything to know about BBC crime thriller

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The upcoming crime thriller Vridee sees a troubled detective go on the hunt for a serial killer. Set in Bradford, West Yorkshire, the series centres around Detective Harry Virdee (portrayed by Staz Nair), who is attempting to reconnect with his Sikh family after they disowned him for marrying a Muslim woman.

Alongside dealing with personal issues, Virdee finds himself investigating a serial killer targeting Bradford's Asian community.

The six-part drama is set to premiere on Monday, February 10, at 9pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, with subsequent episodes released weekly at the same time.

However, for those who can't wait, all six episodes will be available on the streaming platform from February 10. Leading the cast as Detective Harry Virdee is actor Staz Nair, known for his role as Daenerys Targaryen's bodyguard Qhono in Game of Thrones.

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