BBC One has confirmed the number of episodes for WOLF

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Express.co.uk has all you need to know about how many episodes are in the new BBC drama Wolf which airs tonight (Monday, July 31).

The BBC’s Wolf is based on Mo Hayder’s twisted Jack Caffery novels and is about a young detective taken over by nightmares.

DI Jack Caffery is being played by Ukweli Roach and the character is obsessed with the neighbour he believes killed his 10-year-old brother in the 1990s.

Jack finds himself trying to right the wrongs of other people – but at what cost?

A synopsis for the series reads: “In an isolated house in Monmouthshire, the wealthy Anchor-Ferrers family find themselves the victims of a psychopath’s cruel games, trapped and terrorised.

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“When the two narratives collide, it’s a thrilling, nail-biting, and deeply disturbing race against time.”

How many episodes are in Wolf on BBC One?

The crime thriller is made up of six hour-long episodes, with the first airing at 9pm tonight on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

New episodes will air on Mondays and Tuesdays but they will all be available to watch on iPlayer after the first outing has aired.

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The main character Jack lives in London and previously worked in Wales, but he has a disturbed background with a lot of trauma he tries to conceal.

Ukweli, who portrays him, said: “As clichéd as it sounds, I would describe Jack as a lone wolf.

“He’s someone who, because of the traumas in his past, has isolated himself and finds comfort in isolation because he can’t be hurt that way. His trauma essentially shaped his whole personality.”

He teased: “Jack goes on quite a journey over the series to get to the answers he wants.

“That’s really where we see the wolf in him, in the sense that he can’t let go of the metaphorical scent of blood.”

The series was filmed in Wales, with screenwriter Megan Gallagher explaining: “Not only are there incredible visuals available to showcase in the series, but the creative departments were top-notch. And at the heart of our production were two fantastic directors.”

Wolf lands on BBC One tonight (July 31) on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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