This four-part BBC thriller is themed around sexual politics in thew workplace and stars Maxine Peake pictured as the manager of a family run business who discovers a dead body in the office reception. Inspired by his real-life experience as a civilian prison worker, writer Rob Williams Killing Eve is bringing a six-part prison drama to Channel 4. Set in post-industrial Nottinghamshire, where the drama was filmed, Sherwood is fictional but inspired in part by real events and tells the story of two murders that lead to one of the largest manhunts in British history.
It will be written by novelist and screenwriter Catherine Johnson and tell the story of Black characters living in England in the 17th century. Set in the s, it will combine factual and fictional characters and tell the story of a Tudor England rarely seen in other period dramas. Not much is yet known about Supacell , a fantasy drama telling the story of a random group of Black people from South London who unexpectedly develop superpowers.
Unfulfilled by her job, she turns to darker pursuits outside of work, because who would ever suspect her? The comedy-drama is coming to Sky Atlantic and no casting has yet been announced. The Baby is a darkly comic horror on its way to Sky Atlantic. Read more about it here. Was Frannie really responsible? Or is she being used?
Joanna Vanderham co-stars. The minds behind two great, inventive comedies of recent years — People Just Do Nothing and Murder in Successville — have come together for new Channel 4 sitcom The Curse.
A comedy caper set in early 80s London, the series follows a gang of small time crooks who unexpectedly found themselves part of one of the biggest gold heists in history, inspired in part by a true story.
Filming on the six-part comedy began in late summer The story of Victorian Joseph Merrick was memorably brought to the screen by David Lynch in , and has since been retold on stage notably starring Bradley Cooper in the lead role. In this original six-part BBC One thriller, screenwriters Penelope and Ginny Skinner pictured above tell the story of two very different women, both of whom are being conned by the same man.
Alice and Caroline have Rob in common, a celebrated ecopreneur who may well be trying to destroy them both. Coming to Netflix, this is the eight-part story of a year-old released from a long stint in hospital who feels as though life has passed her by. The years Mia spent being treated for anorexia had cost her a childhood, so she decides the way to catch up is to tick items off a bucket list. Casting is still to be announced. Meadows describes himself as buzzing about making his first period drama, produced by Element Pictures.
They were both once part of the same friendship group but fell out as teenagers. The eight part series updates the novel to the present day and set the action in a commuter town south of London, where the local women all mysteriously fall pregnant at the same time and give birth to a cohort of very unusual children.
The most famous adaptation to date was cult favourite Village of the Damned pictured above. Keeley Hawes and Max Beesley will star. No casting or further details have yet been confirmed for this one. The series is described as funny, tragic, and showing the realities of policing in Britain, and starts on Monday the 24th of January at 9pm on BBC One. The crew finds itself marooned on the rig by a mysterious fog that cuts off communication with the outside world.
Now this sounds like a bit of alright. Casting is tba. The Tourist is an outback noir about a British man pursued through the Australian outback by a tank truck. When the man awakens in a hospital with no memory of who he is or how he got there, his search for answers takes him to some unsettling places. The commission was announced in April This new drama from the brilliant Jack Thorne and Genevieve Barr tells the real-life story of disability campaigners Barbara Lisicki and Alan Holdsworth, who met as cabaret performers and went on to promote the Direct Action Network who protested and campaigned for disabled rights.
Ruth Madeley and Arthur Hughes pictured lead the cast. Then You Run previously known as You will be an eight-part thriller coming to Sky. This series is based on a novel by Scottish author Iain Banks. Stewart Gilmour returns to Stonemouth, a fictional seaport town north of Aberdeen, for a funeral. It is five years since he ran away to London after a sexual indiscretion at a wedding. Stonemouth is controlled by two rival gangs, the Murstons and the MacAvetts, and Gilmour was engaged to a member of the former clan before he had to leave.
The story follows Jonathan Creek, an inventor of magic tricks, who uses his natural talents to also solve murder mysteries. Creek often enlists the help of an assistant to aid him in the investigation. Bancroft is a four part British television thriller first shown in December It features Sarah Parish as Elizabeth Bancroft, a well-respected Detective Superintendent, attempting to bring down a criminal gang whilst a cold case is re-investigated by young Detective Sergeant Katherine Stevens, played by Faye Marsay.
A specialized team of police officers uses newfound evidence and new technology to try and solve cold cases. Led by the temperamental Detective Superintendent Peter Boyd, the experts work on bringing justice to murder victims and their families. Years after secretly serving during WWII as code-breakers, four remarkable women gifted with extraordinary intelligence turn their skills to solving murders overlooked by the police.
After a colleague suffers a near-fatal heart attack, Detective Chief Inspector Jane Tennison takes over an investigation into the murder of Delia Mornay, a young prostitute. The case is challenging enough in its own right, since Jane quickly determines that there is very little tangible evidence against the main suspect, an ex-convict. After a second body is discovered, what started as a single murder inquiry turns into an investigation stretching back over 10 years, forcing Jane to devote every waking hour to the case and taking a toll on her home life with her recently divorced live-in lover, Peter Rawlins.
A fast-paced, suspenseful crime series with a twist. After a near-fatal car accident, smart, savvy, sharp-suited detective Sam is mysteriously transported back to — only four years after he was born. Confused by his new and outdated surroundings, Sam impatiently tries to return to the present, but the police force of long ago needs his help.
David Jason stars as Jack Frost — an unconventional policeman with a sympathy for the underdog and an instinct for moral justice. In the opening series, Frost finds himself leading the investigations in three mysterious and sinister cases. An ailing Poirot returns to Styles with Hastings nearly three decades after solving their first mystery there in order to prevent a serial killer from claiming more victims.
The incredibly popular detective series starring John Thaw as the cultured Inspector Morse, with Kevin Whately as his more down to earth sidekick. Hayley Atwell stars in this gritty, urban crime drama as risk-taking and impulsive policewoman Denise Woods, who becomes obsessed with tracking down the killer of a teenage girl. But there is no time to relax when a jewel thief is shot, and the only suspect is his mistress.
Other mysteries involve a burglar who sees a murder during a break-in, a teacher at odds with an entire village, an elderly woman whose schemes are mistaken for lunacy, and a serial killer targeting young women in Montmartre. Series one and two focus on Gina Dawson Jennie Jacques as she struggles to gain acceptance at a male-dominated police station and having to deal with the sexist attitudes that were commonplace at that time.
The Ruth Rendell Mysteries is a British television crime drama series. This four-part crime drama is based on the true story of Rhys Jones, an year-old boy who was murdered on his way home from football practice in Detective Superintendent Andrew Dalziel and his polar-opposite partner, Detective Inspector Peter Pascoe, manage to use their opposing styles of police work to capture the criminals and bring about justice.
Dalziel is old-school, preferring tried-and true methods, and tends to be insensitive. Pascoe, on the other hand, is educated and open to new ideas. Adapted from the award-winning novels of Reginald Hill. I am really- interested in subscribing to your channel. Plus comedies. Benny Hill, Jim Davidson. Black and White Min. If it does it will be a success, if not it will cost licence payers money — failure. On Midsomer Murder, do you show all 18 series or do you pick and choose?
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