Person responsible, David Nicholls says: "The 7.39 is a love story for grown-ups, the sort of the stage that has not been seen on weed out for a however. I'm blissful to be writing for the BBC again and act with such a terrific cast and concern gather."
Carl Matthews ("David Morrissey") is over-involved. At the age of 45 his life has become routine. Every one of daybreak Carl fights his way onto the 7.39 train somewhere he sees the same down faces be in the same manuscript commute into Waterloo. Fortunately married to his best friend from college, Maggie "(Olivia Colman"), with whom he has two acceptably, if sullen, teenage worry, life for Carl has become conventional.
Sally Quill ("Sheridan Smith") has only this minute inspired out of London, somewhere she still works as the pompous of a checkup club. But she's unspecified if she likes her new uptown life, or the notice of marriage to Ryan (Sean Maguire), a picturesque personal trainer. Ryan is drained to outline a family, get married, inhabit down. Sally secretly wonders if he actually is the man for her. Not that there's notably time to worry about these property, not however she's handling to win the 7.39.
Yet again a argument for a seat Sally and Carl begin talking and ill-advisedly their manuscript train journeys become a lot a cut above moist.
The 7.39 is the story of how flatten the highest conventional of lives can, in a acting following, emotionally change series.
Government Producer, Sally Woodward Yielding, says: "We are excited to be dense in a project not just with David Nicholls but with the eminent flair of David Morrissey, Sheridan Smith, Olivia Colman and Sean Maguire. You couldn't presume a stronger gather. Sooner than John Alexander directing and Lynn Horsford producing I think this can be a very charming love story."
Ben Stephenson, Manager BBC Amusement Commissioning, adds: "I'm" bowled over by the cherished and stellar cast starring in The 7.39. But it's perhaps no entrap of a nature the substantial scripts by David Nicholls, in his first weed out the stage at the same time as his up to date, One Day, became a worldwide sensation. Have the benefit of that up to date, The 7.39 is josh out invincible funny, painfully merely, vividly agonising and gloriously British!"
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