Main character DI Slack's actress has been in several shows before Better
Leila Farzad will take the lead role in brand new gritty Leeds-based BBC crime drama, which airs it's debut episode tonight, on Monday, February, 13.
For her, it will hopefully come in the shape of bringing down Col McHugh, played Andrew Buchan, who previously she came to care for like a brother to her but is now head of a Leeds criminal underworld.The first episode of the hugely-anticipated new drama, which is set and shot entirely in Leeds and West Yorkshire, will air on BBC at 9pm, with all five episodes in the series then being made available via iPlayer.
However, Peppa Pig fans might recognise her voice as Mrs Cat and Mrs Pony in the popular children’s TV series, which was one of her very first TV roles. In an interview with the Independent, Leila Farzad spoke of her enthusiasm about her new starring role in BBC’s Better. She said she was “excited and trepidatious; nervous and anxious and proud all at the same time” about the new series.
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