Out There

Martin Clunes has been adoring our screen for decades, be it in comedy or drama, and he’s at the top of his game in new agriculture-thriller (the famous sub-genre) Out There, which launched on ITV on Sunday January 19. Playing a Welsh farmer in a show about a widowed father and his son (Louis Ashbourne Serkis), who gets caught up in county lines drug dealing, we had the pleasure of speaking to Clunes to discuss this latest project.

We speak about his research and his process, and working with his wife, who serves as a producer on the series. He discusses the positive reviews, and whether he still sits down and watches his shows when they are televised. We also get onto the subject of Men Behaving Badly and his upcoming road-doc with former co-star and friend Neil Morrissey, called Bon Voyage – while we simply couldn’t let this opportunity without speaking to famous dog-lover Clunes, about, well, dogs. You watch our interview in its entirety below.

Martin Clunes

Synopsis

County lines drug-dealing and an escalating and insidious crime wave sweeping the British countryside are the subject of Out There, starring Martin Clunes as a farmer confronted with dark forces seeping into his rural community.
Out There launched on ITV on January 19