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Crime drama 'patience' for the premiere on June 15th June 15th

“Patience” (photo with the kind permission of Eagle Eye Drama/Charlie Clift)

Stephanie Prange

PBS announced the premiere of The Crime Drama “Patience” on June 15, an adaptation of the popular French series “Astrid”.

The premiere is broadcast on PBS at 8 p.m. (check local entries) and also on all PBS platforms, including PBS.org, and the PBS app, which are available on iOS, Android, Roku-Streaming devices, Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung, Chromecast and Vizio. “Patience” will also be available on PBS -Pass and with PBS -masterpiece on Prime video.

The series is produced by Eagle Eye Drama in collaboration with Channel 4 and follows Patience Evans, played by Ella Maisy Purvis (“A kind of spark”), a neurodive woman who works in the criminal register office in the city of York. Patience is autistic and looks at the world in a unique way. When Detective Inspector Bea Metcalf, played by Laura Fraser (“Breaking Bad”), recognizes her talents, she takes patience under her wings to help with complex criminal investigations. Together they deal with a number of challenging cases, with patience offers extraordinary insights that changes the way in which crimes are solved.

The occupation of Ensemble includes Nathan Welsh (“The Ledge”), Mark Benton (“Anna and the Apocalypse”), Ali Ariaie (“The Great”), Adrian Rawlins (The “Harry Potter” franchise) and others.

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“'Patience' brings a new perspective for the PBS audience and our viewers will be fascinated by this trip,” said Maria Bruno Ruiz, Vice President of the program content strategy and planning at PBS. “Patience, an autistic figure of a neurodive actress, shows us new ways of seeing the world and making connections.”

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