At the end of last year, the BBCrevealed a brand-new drama was in the pipeline called The Guest.
Now, the wait is nearly finished as the four-part series is scheduled to launch on September 1, with another BBC drama in the works to drop next year.
The programme centres on two women, a thriving business owner, Fran (portrayed by Eve Myles), and a woman she hires as her cleaner, Ria (Gabrielle Creevy).
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As Ria rapidly develops an unlikely bond with Fran, she becomes captivated by her self-assurance and poise.
Yet, when an unforeseen incident takes a dramatic twist, their lives become entangled through perilous schemes and mutual secrets, reports Wales Online.
A synopsis hints: "What follows is a compelling and manipulative game of cat and mouse. But just who is playing who?"
Prior to the series launch, Reach Plc chatted to Eve and Gabrielle about their roles in the programme and why they think audiences are drawn to intense female bonds.
Eve, 47, remarked: "Because it's complex, it's not easy, it's not actually an easy thing to talk about or to try and describe or explain, it's about something very, very intoxicating. It's about two women sharing something very important.
"Like myself and Gabby, Fran and Ria are also incredibly vulnerable, never mind the strengths you see from both of them, they both have great strengths, but they both have great weaknesses."
Eve detailed the unlikely bond between Fran and Ria, explaining that their contrasting backgrounds add a layer of intrigue and mystery for some.
She further elaborated: "It's not about a boss and a cleaner it's about two women who share this part of their lives together, they share secrets together, they go through something very traumatic together then they've got to fix that, or not and what that does to them.

"They open up to each other when they don't expect to, and that's thrilling, that's dynamic. There's something really poignant and dangerous about these two women."
Matthew Barry, the writer of The Guest, expressed his excitement about the project: "I'm beyond excited to be re-teaming with Nicola, Davina and the whole team at Quay Street Productions and the BBC to bring The Guest to life.
"As well as being an exciting thriller, at its core this is an examination of class, social mobility and the growing disparity between those at the top and bottom of our society."
The Guest, will premiere on BBC One at 9:00 PM on Monday, September 1.
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