Former Doctor Who showrunner and Sherlock co-creator Steven Moffat is creating a brand new show for BBC One.
Inside Man, which sees a prisoner on death row in the US and a woman trapped in a cellar under an English vicarage cross paths in the most unexpected way, has been announced at the Edinburgh TV Festival.
The crime thriller will be a four-part miniseries, and knowing that it comes from the mind of Moffat, we're all the more intrigued.
"In our ongoing relationship with Steven and Sue [Vertue], they sent us this mini-series which Steven had written on spec and we commissioned it instantly," said Piers Wenger, controller of BBC Drama.
"The script is a page-turner and grips you from the outset, and Charlotte and I couldn't resist bringing this story to BBC One."
As well as Inside Man, Moffat has been busy at work for the BBC one his new Dracula series with Mark Gatiss, and earlier this year teased their different take on the classic character, played by Claes Bang.
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"There's lots of things that are challenging about Dracula," he said.
"Having an evil lead character is actually really difficult. That's been the main challenge I think. But how we've handled that, you'll have to wait and see."
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