YOU would think TV bosses would be trying to get anything completed before lockdown on to our screens as soon as is humanly possible.
But ITV is going the other way and has pushed back one of its most highly anticipated dramas until the autumn. Two-parter Honour, starring Keeley Hawes, has been delayed by five months so it gets a better airing.
Originally slated for spring, the show is based on a true story and sees Keeley play a detective hunting the men behind the “honour killing” of a young British girl.
A TV source said: “This should have been the big drama everyone was talking about over Easter but events have overtaken us. “You will see a new side to Keeley as an actress when it is finally released.
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