Witchfinder had landed on BBC Two and the six-part series is set in 1647 East Anglia but fans want to know where the filming locations are.
The premise follows a witchfinder who travels with a suspected witch across East Anglia to a trial that could be life-changing. Almost every British comedy actor has been pulled into a role on the show, which you don’t want to miss. The museum is already full of reconstructed pieces and there are often blackwork embroidery and arrows making workshops accessible for the public.
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The Witchfinder has introduced a new comedy duo in Daisy May Cooper and Tim Key, and viewers are loving the casting!
In an interview with What to Watch, Daisy May Cooper spoke a bit about her character. For full listings — see our TV Guide. She added: "So she gets taken by the witchfinder to court in Chelmsford. And it’s a bit like Planes, Trains and Automobiles but with a witch and a witchfinder!"
Fresh from the writers of Alan Partridge, The Witchfinder stars Daisy May Cooper and Tim Key.
In an interview with the BBC, Cooper explained what attracted her to the project and role. All six episodes will also be available on BBC iPlayer after the first episode airs on TV. Swapping This Country’s Cotswolds for Medieval England, Daisy May Cooper stars in the BBC’s latest comedy offering, The Witchfinder, alongside Tim Key, Daniel Rigby, and Jessica Hynes. The Witchfinder follows a witch hunter on his quest across England in the 1640s, a time which was plagued with famine, poverty, and civil strife.