Robson Green shares update on new UK drama with Jason Watkins
"Coming very soon!"
www.digitalspy.comI can share what’s publicly known up to now about Robson Green and the project you mentioned.
The latest substantial update I’ve seen about Robson Green’s projects around 2024–2025 involves a UK thriller series titled The Game (originally reported as Catch You Later), co-starring Jason Watkins. Reports describe it as a Channel 5 drama about a retired detective drawn back into an unsolved case, with Green portraying a neighbour involved in the mystery. This was circulated in early 2025 and described as “coming very soon” by Green on social media.[1]
In early 2025 there was media coverage suggesting Green’s ongoing relationship with Grantchester, including talk of his on-show future following Tom Brittney’s departure. Multiple outlets reported Green indicating he did not intend to leave Grantchester and remained committed to the series as long as the writers and storylines stayed strong.[3][4][5]
There were also mentions of on-screen reunions or crossovers involving Green with colleagues connected to other ITV/BBC projects around that period, as well as interviews where he reflected on his long tenure with Grantchester and his broader career. These stories emphasize Green’s continued involvement in British television beyond any single role.[2][6]
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