Tom Burke and Holliday Grainger return for the next instalment of Strike in The Running Grave, the seventh (5x60min) story of the BBC’s hit crime drama in co-production with HBO and Warner Bros. Discovery and based on J.K. Rowling’s best-selling crime novels written under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith.
Strike is one of the BBC’s most watched dramas, with the most recent instalment – The Ink Black Heart – averaging 7.1 million viewers across its run in 2024 (28-day figures).
Burke (Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, The Souvenir) as Cormoran Strike and Grainger (The Capture, The Stolen Girl) as Robin Ellacott lead a cast of acclaimed British actors including James Fleet (I, Jack Wright, Bridgerton), as Sir Colin Edensor, Nichola McAuliffe (Living, The English) as Shelley Heaton, Keeley Forsyth (Poor Things, Happy Valley) as Mazu Wace, Fabian McCallum (The Narrow Road to the Deep North, The Witcher) as Will Edensor, and John Lynch (Tin Star, Blue Lights) as Jonathan Wace.
Ruth Sheen (Unforgotten, It’s A Sin) will return as Pat, Strike’s office manager, alongside fellow returning cast members Jack Greenlees (The Trial of Cristine Keeler, Payback) as Sam Barclay, Tupele Dorgu (The Full Monty [TV series], Alma’s Not Normal) as Midge, Natasha O’Keeffe (Peaky Blinders, The Wheel of Time) as Charlotte, Sarah Sweeney (The Bastard Executioner, Cider with Rosie) as Lucy, Ben Crompton (Game of Thrones, Lockwood & Co) as Shanker, Stephen Hagan (You, Hope Street) as DCI Richard Murphy, and Caitlin Innes Edwards (Silo, Black Mirror: Smithereens) as Ilsa.


