Oct. 1 (UPI) — Staged, Good Omens and Doctor Who actor David Tennant is set to star in ITV’s four-part drama, Litvinenko.
Tennant will play Alexander Litvinenko, the former Russian Federal Security Services and KGB officer who died from polonium poisoning in November 2006.
George Kay — whose credits include Lupin and Criminal — wrote the program, which follows the determined Scotland Yard officers who worked for 10 years to investigate and bring to justice those responsible for Litvinenko’s death, according to a press release from the British broadcaster.
“In late 2006, Alexander Litvinenko was a living witness to his own murder,” Kay said in a statement.
“He spent his dying days entrusting the Metropolitan Police with the details of what happened to him. It took those police and his remarkable widow Marina Litvinenko a decade to have those claims ratified. Their stamina, hard work and bravery are what make this not only an essential story of our times but a privilege to be asked to write.”
The cast also includes Margarita Levieva, Mark Bonnar and Neil Maskell.