- Film And TV
- 16 Jan 26
Graham Norton's novel Forever Home to be adapted into drama series
Filming is said to start this year in Northumberland, North-east England.
Graham Norton's novel Forever Home is being adapted into a drama series by Paramount's Channel 5, FilmNation and Mediapro.
Alongside Clara Salaman, Norton will be an executive producer of Forever Home.
Forever Home is a dark comedy/thriller that was published in 2023. It tells the story of Carol Crottie, a divorced teacher who found a second chance at love, but who then discovers a long-dead body hidden in the basement of her home, realising she is living with a killer.
The Tv adaptation will star Downton Abbey's Amy Nuttal, as well as Douglas Henshall, Denise Welch, Kevin Whately, Samantha Bond, Lewis Cope, Shane Zaza, Jenny Walser, and James Baxter.
Norton's debut novel Holding was also adapted for the small screen, being turned into an ITV drama series in 2022.
The five-time Bafta Tv award winner, comedian, and broadcaster has written six novels in total, and three non-fiction works.
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