Black Doves star Gabrielle Creevy and Showtrial’s Michael Socha are teaming up to star in the new four-part drama, which follows a young couple whose move to their “dream home” in rural Wales turns into a nightmare.
Set in 1989, The Witch Farm follows Bill and Liz Rich who, with a baby on the way, decide to leave London for a fresh start in rural Wales.
But once they move into Heol Fanog, a farmhouse in the foothills of Brecon Beacons, things soon begin to feel a little off… and when Liz becomes convinced she saw a spirit while giving birth at home, fear quickly sets in.
Soon their marriage, and everything they choose to believe, is put to the ultimate test.
While certain elements have been tweaked for dramatic purposes, the Rich family suffered seven years of strange goings on at their farm– with their house becoming “the most exorcised home in British history”.
Robins has now adapted the tale for the screen, and is the writer of the series.
“Now things are getting even more exciting, as we evolve the story into a TV drama with this fantastic cast and the brilliant director Stacey Gregg. Get ready for a supernatural thriller that plays out as the most deliciously dark detective story – an emotional rollercoaster that will have you gripped, moved and spine-tingled.
Nick Andrews, Head of Commissioning for BBC Cymru Wales, said: “The Witch Farm is a compelling Welsh story brought to life by some of the best in the business. Danny has crafted a gripping drama with rich character and a deep sense of place that is sure to keep audiences on the edge of their seats (and in some cases behind their sofas). BBC Cymru Wales is thrilled to play its part in bringing this nail-biter to the screen.”
Filming is set to commence soon in Wales, with a release date for the series not yet confirmed.
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