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Martin Clunes as Huw Edwards in BBC Scandal Drama

Martin Clunes to Play Huw Edwards in New Drama: A Deep Dive into the BBC Scandal In a captivating new two-part drama on Channel five, Martin Clunes, known for his role in Doc Martin, will portray disgraced BBC presenter Huw Edwards. The series, titled Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards, explores the scandal that rocked British TV, revealing Edwardss double life and the events leading to his resignation. The story unfolds through interviews with key players and investigators, offering a human perspective on the headlines. Checkout Solipillow.com

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