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Killer Queen
TV & Satellite Week
|September 15, 2018
Doctor Foster star Jodie Comer plays a kick-ass assassin in BBC1’s quirky new thriller Killing Eve

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Killing Eve
Saturday, BBC1 HD, 9.15pm
After roles in My Mad Fat Diary and Thirteen, Jodie Comer became a household name in 2015 as ‘other woman’ Kate Parks in BBC1’s acclaimed drama Doctor Foster.
And proving that there’s no limit to her talents, this week she plays a fearsome Russian assassin in BBC1’s unconventional and darkly funny new thriller Killing Eve.
Adapted by Fleabag star Phoebe WallerBridge from the books by Luke Jennings, the eight-part drama is centred on MI5 officer Eve Polastri, played by Grey’s Anatomy actress Sandra Oh, who finds herself on the trail of a contract killer, code-named Villanelle, played by Comer.
As the series begins, Eve is bored in her desk job at MI5 when news comes in of a string of high-profile murders across Europe, including a shady Russian diplomat in Vienna and a Mafia boss in Tuscany.
A WOMAN’S TOUCH
After interviewing the diplomat’s girlfriend, Eve becomes convinced that the flamboyant killer is a woman and becomes hell-bent on catching Villanelle, who lives alone in Paris and receives her orders from her handler Konstantin (Kim Bodnia).
This story is from the September 15, 2018 edition of TV & Satellite Week.
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