"Created by EMMY and multi-BAFTA-winning writer Jimmy McGovern, the Moving On series includes five stand-alone films featuring a plethora of famous faces including Natalie Gumede (Strictly Come Dancing, Coronation Street); EastEnders’ legend Anita Dobson, Anthony Flanagan (The Village, Red Riding), Jo Joyner (EastEnders, No Angels), Lee Ingleby (Inspector George Gently, White Heat), Duncan Preston (Acorn Antiques, Love And Marriage), Ray Fearon (Harry Potter, Silk), Emma Cuniffe (The Lakes, Southcliffe), Sharon Horgan (Pulling, Dead Boss), Craig Kelly (Queer As Folk, Coronation Street), Taj Atwal (Stella, Miranda), Amy Nuttall (Downton Abbey, Emmerdale), Ramon Tikaram (This Life, White Heat), Jo-Anne Knowles (Waterloo Road, Young Dracula) Rosalind Ayres (Outnumbered, The Cinder Path), Emma Lowndes (Cranford, Survivors) and Keith Barron (Duty Free, The Chase).
In addition, the series includes two films directed by comic Johnny Vegas (Bleak House, Mr Stink) and actor Robert Glenister (Hustle, Spooks).
Damian Kavanagh, Controller, BBC Daytime, said: “Moving On has firmly established itself as a favourite with the daytime audience and we're delighted to be able to enjoy gripping drama performed by a stellar cast and written by talented storytellers.”
Jimmy McGovern, said: “I always enjoy working on Moving On: five new stories from five brilliant writers, and a cracking cast too.”
Moving On explores contemporary issues, from compulsive shoplifting and alopecia to sibling rivalry, family secrets and acrimonious divorce – all linked by the common theme of characters who reach a turning point in life and then move on. The first series of Moving On aired in May 2009 and all four series have proved to be a big hit with the Daytime audience.
The series is produced by Donna Molloy, executive produced for the BBC by Damian Kavanagh and for LA Productions by Colin McKeown. It is filmed on location in and around Liverpool."
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