Van Der Valk Returns to ITV1 with Third Series
The crime drama series, Van Der Valk, is set to make its return to ITV1 tonight for the first episode of its much-anticipated third series. Starring Marc Warren as the titular detective Piet van der Valk, the show introduces two new members to the team, Lucienne (played by Maimie McCoy), according to Radio Times. With just three episodes in this series, viewers will not have to wait long for the next installment.
Discovering the Dark Heart of Corruption
The first episode, titled “Freedom in Amsterdam,” promises an intriguing storyline that will captivate viewers. In this episode, van der Valk and Lucienne welcome two new junior members to the team: hot-headed marksman Eddie Suleman and no-nonsense tech genius Citra Li. Together, they are thrown into the deep end as they investigate the murder of a charismatic free-running star, which unravels a world of corruption and rivalries lurking beneath the surface of the dynamic sport.
The Cast of Van Der Valk
The talented cast of Van Der Valk brings their characters to life, adding depth and complexity to the narrative. The main cast members include:
- Marc Warren as Piet van der Valk
- Maimie McCoy as Lucienne Hassell
- Darrell D’Silva as Hendrik Davie
- Emma Fielding as Julia Dahlman
- Azan Ahmed as Eddie Suleman
- Django Chan-Reeves as Citra Li
- Rita Bernard-Shaw as Sanne van Arle
- Josh Bolt as Gert Holst
- Thoren Ferguson as Lenny Holst
- Roger Jean Nsengiyumva as Milton Paul
How to Watch Van Der Valk
If you’ve been eagerly awaiting the return of Van Der Valk, the wait is almost over. The crime drama is scheduled to air on ITV1 with its first episode of the third series on Sunday, June 18 at 8pm. The series is written by Maria Ward and directed by Michiel van Jaarsveld.
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