Channel 4’s new drama The Couple Next Door follows the story of couple Evie and Pete who recently moved to a new ‘idyllic suburban community’.
The pair meet their neighbours, Becka and Danny and the group quickly form an instant connection.
But when the lives of Evie and Pete are torn apart by an unexpected tragedy, they become drawn into the sinister and decadent world their new friends secretly inhabit.
Elsewhere on the street, a quiet neighbour, Alan, has a close on the couples as he spends his days watching through his telescope to see what secrets are hiding.
The Couple Next Door has a packed cast including the star of Poldark, Eleanor Tomlinson and Sam Heughan best known for his role in Outlander.
Harry Potter and How To Get Away With Murder actor Alfred Enoch also stars alongside Jessica De Gouw, best known for her role in The Secrets She Keeps and Vienna Blood.
Outnumbered star Hugh Dennis appears as neighbour Alan whilst Kate Robbins from Dinnerladies appears as his wife Jean.
The Couple Next Door full cast list
- Evie: Eleanor Tomlinson
- Danny: Sam Heughan
- Becka: Jessica De Gouw
- Gloria: Janine Duvitski
- Pete: Alfred Enoch
- Alan: Hugh Dennis
- Jean: Kate Robbins
- Aanya: Lena Goslinga
- Jiya: Noa Goslinga
- Viraj: Max Rietveld
- Olly: Daniel Bell
- Jas Atha: Stephanie Street
- Lawrie: James Doherty
- Sophie: Ioanna Kimbook
- Molly: Ellie Lucia McArdle
- Mayor Elaine Robinson: Kate Anthony
- Robbie Spencer: Mark Frost
- Gary: Joel Morris
- Sasha: Danielle Dijkers
- Andre: Teli Jalloh
- Brian: Andrew Woodall
- Mike: Dario Coates
- Rachel: Katie Clarkson-Hill
- Susan: Anastasia Hille
How to watch The Couple Next Door
The Couple Next Door will air on Channel 4 and All 4 starting on Monday, November 27 at 9pm.
There will be a total of six episodes shown on Monday and Tuesday nights at 9pm.
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