Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards pulls viewers into the murky details of one of Britain’s most shocking scandals, as Martin Clunes delivers a career-defining performance as the disgraced BBC presenter. Unrecognizable and unnerving, Clunes takes on the role of Huw Edwards, whose polished public image hides a predator’s double life. The drama exposes how a vulnerable 17-year-old was groomed and manipulated by Edwards, while silence and status protected his actions for years. 
The series follows Edwards’ dramatic fall, culminating in his public withdrawal from the media spotlight after a conviction for child sexual offences. Based on court records and interviews with key figures involved, the drama is a raw, uncompromising look at how grooming, manipulation, and the abuse of power can be concealed by fame and influence. But as Edwards’ secrets unravel, viewers are forced to confront the damage left in the wake of his actions. 
While the production brings the scandal to life, it has been met with controversy. Edwards himself has criticized the series, claiming it lacks fairness and legal consideration. Yet, Channel 5 asserts that the series is grounded in extensive research, interviews, and court proceedings.
Despite the drama’s grim subject matter, Power forces audiences to grapple with the uncomfortable truth about one of the BBC’s most trusted figures. Will you be able to look away?


