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Until I Kill You release date, cast, trailer, plot - All we know about new ITV drama

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Until I Kill You, featuring a Line Of Duty actress and an Endeavour star, is set to premiere soon, but when exactly?ITV is preparing to launch another major true crime drama, Until I Kill You, based on the real-life experiences of Delia Balmer, the former girlfriend of murderer John Sweeney.Set in the 1990s, the series, inspired by Delia's book of the same title, explores her relationship with Sweeney and her survival from a nearly fatal attack.

Until I Kill You is almost here in the UK, with the show set to debut on Sunday, November 3, at 9pm on ITV.The drama has already been broadcast in New Zealand, Holland and Canada, but there's no news yet on when it will air in the US.Actress Anna Maxwell Martin, known for her role as Julia Johnstone in the BBC sitcom Motherland for six years, will portray Delia Balmer.She has also appeared in a number of other series including Line Of Duty, Good Omens, Code 404, A Good Girl's Guide To Murder and, most recently, Ludwig with David Mitchell.Martin will be acting alongside Endeavour star Shaun Evans, who will play murderer John Sweeney.

His other roles include Vigil, The Take, Whitechapel and The Scandalous Lady W.They will be joined by Downton Abbey's Kevin Doyle and Finding Alice's Amanda Wilkin.Until I Kill You will have four episodes in total, with only the first episode airing on Sunday, November 3.The remaining episodes of the show will be broadcast over three consecutive nights, culminating in the finale on Wednesday, November 6.The complete series of Until I Kill You is also available for viewing as a box set on ITVX. Until I Kill You premieres on Sunday, November 3, at 9pm on ITV.

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