Johnny Vegas heads a star-studded whodunit set on a coach trip to Blackpool
It’s not quite as luxurious as the Orient Express, but a trip on a tatty coach to Blackpool turns deadly in Gold’s one-off comedy whodunit Murder on the Blackpool Express.
Long-suffering coach driver Terry, played by Johnny Vegas, and tour operator Gemma, played by Car Share’s Siân Gibson, are trying to give their demanding mix of passengers a trip to remember, but when they start getting bumped off, who is responsible?
Here, Vegas, 47, tells us more…
Can you sum up the comedy?
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