"This Is England" writer Jack Thorne's new Channel 4 series "National Treasure" will dramatise the fallout of a Yewtree-style investigation, reported Digital Spy.
The four-part National Treasure examines the fall of fictional comedian Paul Finchley, with Adrian Edmondson in talks to play Finchley's on-stage partner.
Finchley's life comes crashing down when police come to his door with accusations of sexual assault dating back to the 1970s.
"What I've always loved about Channel 4 is that it's a place to discuss big ideas. National Treasure is a piece about doubt, about the smell of abuse, about how we as a society live in Yewtree times," writer Jack Thorne said.
Coltrane is famous for his recurring roles in the James Bond and Harry Potter films, as well as the hit TV series "Cracker".
"National Treasure" is expected to debut on Channel 4 later in 2016.
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