Joseph Fiennes to star in BBC adaptation of James Graham’s play 'Dear England'

Joseph Fiennes is set to star in the BBC miniseries "Dear England." File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI
Joseph Fiennes is set to star in the BBC miniseries "Dear England." File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI
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Feb. 22 (UPI) -- The Handmaid's Tale and Shakespeare in Love actor Joseph Fiennes has signed up to star in the BBC's adaptation of James Graham's soccer-themed play, Dear England.

Fiennes previously starred in West End stage production of the drama, which was also filmed and released in U.K. theaters.

Rupert Goold -- whose credits include Judy, King Charles III, The Hollow Crown and the play version of Dear England -- will helm the four-part television series.

No other casting or release date have been announced yet.

"Dear England was a back-of-the-net triumph on stage, and we could not be happier to work with James Graham, Joseph Fiennes, Rupert Goold and the team to give it the perfect home on the BBC," Lindsay Salt, director of BBC Drama, said in a statement Thursday.

Maria Dolores Dieguez (L) and Joseph Fiennes attend the Primetime Emmy Award at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles in 2018. File Photo by Christine Chew/UPI
Maria Dolores Dieguez (L) and Joseph Fiennes attend the Primetime Emmy Award at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles in 2018. File Photo by Christine Chew/UPI

"A story about the England team, football, national identity and so much more, this is hugely entertaining must-see television drama."