Don’t miss your chance to catch the hit series that everyone is talking about, as compelling original drama, Hit & Miss, is released on DVD, Blu-ray and digitally on 2 July 2012, courtesy of FremantleMedia Enterprises.
With first-class performances from Oscar® nominee and Golden Globe® winner, Chloë Sevigny (Boys Don’t Cry, American Psycho, Big Love), Jonas Armstrong (Robin Hood, Prisoners Wives), Peter Wight (Titanic, Babel) and Karla Crome (Misfits), the gripping and unique thriller has had audiences hooked since launching on Sky Atlantic in May.
Now, relive the drama on DVD and Blu-ray with never-before-seen bonus features and interviews with the cast and creators. Go behind the scenes to hear first-hand about the challenges of playing a transsexual from Hollywood star, Chloë Sevigny; how the concept was devised by show creator, Paul Abbott; and how writer Sean Conway brought the extraordinary concept to life. Finally, experience exclusive footage from the show’s premiere screening at the Mayfair in London, with host Mariella Frostrup.
Created by Emmy® Award winning writer and producer Paul Abbott (State of Play, Shameless), responsible for some of the most definitive British television dramas, the daring story follows Mia (Chloë Sevigny), a hit woman with a dark past and big secret: she is a transsexual.
Mia’s world is rocked when she receives a bombshell letter from ex-lover, Wendy, who reveals not only that she is dying, but that Mia has fathered an 11-year-old child, Ryan.
Travelling to a tiny village in West Yorkshire to meet her son and the rest of Wendy's farmhouse clan, Hit & Miss follows Mia as she attempts to mix her killer instincts with her new maternal ones, in a search for her own identity.
Attempting to balance her new life as a parent with an unconventional career and lifestyle, the series tracks Mia’s struggle to live in limbo surrounded by pre-conceived ideas and expectations. A lethal killer at the heart of a troubled family in the middle of nowhere is where the series begins.
Hit & Miss is available on DVD, Blu-ray and digitally from 2 July 2012.