Deadline has reported that See-Saw Films, the production company behind Apple TV hit Slow Horses, are working on a new adaptation of the Lovejoy novels, after they were previously adapted into a beloved BBC series.
Both the novels and previous series were set in East Anglia, and followed the titular Lovejoy, an antiques dealer who could quickly tell the difference between genuine artefacts and frauds. He often worked as a detective, foiling criminal plans.
Grant’s agent Lisa Moylett told the publication: "Jonathan Gash created an extraordinarily vivid and complex Lovejoy. A morally ambiguous, often unpleasant anti-hero brought to life through taut prose and page-turning stories steeped in the shadowy world of antiques.
"It was essential that any new adaptation kept the books front and centre. See-Saw’s bold, assured vision, led by Lisa Gilchrist and Helen Gregory, demonstrated exactly how to preserve the books’ wit and grit while reimagining them for today’s audience."
Alongside McShane, the original Lovejoy series also starred Chris Jury, Dudley Sutton, Phyllis Logan, Malcolm Tierney, Diane Parish and Caroline Langrishe.
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