By Patrick Cremona

Published: Monday, 21 March 2022 at 12:00 am


Gary Oldman takes the lead in upcoming Apple TV Plus spy drama Slow Horses – and RadioTimes.com can exclusively reveal a brand new featurette offering a behind-the-scenes look at the show.

The clip sees Oldman and his fellow cast members introduce the series ahead of its launch at the start of April, and also includes plenty of new footage to give fans a taste of what to expect.

“This is not casinos, champagne, and Aston Martins,” Oldman explains at the start of the featurette. “It’s not James Bond.

“The Slow Horses are a real bunch of misfits and they were all at one time working at MI5, and the thing that they have in common is that they have f-d up.”

“They park them in an old building far, far, far away from Regent’s Park, where the centre of MI5 is,” adds co-star Kristin Scott Thomas, before Olivia Cooke explains: “All these people want is to get back working for the top dogs.”

Speaking of his character, the leader of the group Jackson Lamb, he says: “He’s rude and obnoxious to everyone around him, but he was a great agent and incredibly smart.”

Meanwhile, the featurette also sees another of the show’s stars, Jack Lowden, pay tribute to working with Oldman, with the Dunkirk actor saying: “Watching Gary work, the man’s a genius, he’s a proper stage actor, which is why he’s got his feet on the ground.”

Several of the actors point out that the show offers something different to many of the other espionage thrillers we’ve seen on TV, with Rosalind Eleazar explaining: “We have a lot of spy dramas and I think that this one is unique, you can’t really fit it into a particular genre.”

“Slow Horses is really good writing,” adds Jonathon Pryce. “There’s lots of twists and turns, not just in the story but in the characters.”

And Christopher Chung says: “This is going to be something really special. This is something that I haven’t seen before, it’s everything that you would want – action, humour, espionage, all in like the perfect mix.

“This is going to be just a killer show,” concludes Oldman at the end of the clip. You can watch it in full below.