‘All Aboard! For BBC Suspense Thriller Nightsleeper Trailer

All aboard and watch the official Trailer for BBC real time suspense thriller Nightsleeper.
Joe Cole lead the cast of this 6 episode series, written by BAFTA award-winning writer Nick Leather (Murdered For Being Different).
Nightsleeper is set aboard the night train from Glasgow down to London. Set across one single night the train has been hijacked which has a cyber security director onboard. Taken over by a unknown hostile group, the director has an ally onboard, an off duty police officer (Cole). Who are they fighting against?
Nightsleeper is a six-part series in which a train is ‘hackjacked’ while travelling from Glasgow to London, and suddenly finds itself on an uncertain journey with an even less certain destination. Part fast-moving heart-in-the-mouth action-adventure and part twisty-turny whodunnit detective story, it’s a roller coaster ride set across a single night where no-one is ever quite who they seem. Leading the fight are Joe Roag (Cole), an off-duty police officer who is a enger on the train, and Abby Aysgarth (Roach), the acting technical director at the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). To stop the train, they’ll have to work out exactly who’s behind this. But are they fighting a hostile state, a terrorist organisation, or organised crime? Who is the self-styled ‘Driver’ who seems to be one step ahead of their every solution?
As Abby and Joe – who have never met in person – try to establish a bond that will withstand everything the night throws at them, will Joe’s fellow engers help or hinder their desperate efforts? Could one of them even be involved? Who can Abby and Joe really trust?
The series also stars Alex Ferns, Sharon Small, James Cosmo, David Threlfall, Daniel Cahill, Lois Chimimba, Gabriel Howell, Katie Leung, Leah MacRae, Ruth Madeley, Adam Mitchell, Pamela Nomvete , Scott Reid , Sharon Rooney and Parth Thakerar.
Nightsleeper will arrive on Sunday 15th September, with all episodes available on BBC iPlayer from 6am. On BBC One, the series will air on Sunday and Monday nights across three weeks from 9pm that night.
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