With Jonah Hauer-King, Julia Brown, Helen Hunt, Sean Bean. Coming to BBC One, it’s a legal drama that questions the role class, money and power play in justice being done. The story of Victorian Joseph Merrick was memorably brought to the screen by David Lynch in 1980, and has since been retold on stage (notably starring Bradley Cooper in the lead role). It’s 20 years since the release of Ginger Snaps, the first in a trilogy of now-cult horror films, and, according to Sid Gentle Films, high time for a live-action TV adaptation. Or is she being used? [6] Tahar Rahim would star as Charles Sobhraj. Director Sam Mendes is executive producing through his Neal Street Productions company. When the boy turns eighteen, he enters the world to find the person responsible for his mother’s death. Filming is due to begin in autumn 2020 in Liverpool. If you saw His Dark Materials on BBC One, then you know Welsh-based Bad Wolf Productions are capable of great things on a grand scale. The first involves the 25-year-old death of a teenager whose unsolved murder has become the subject of a true crime podcast. The premise of Sarah Lotz’ trilogy sees four planes crash on the same day in four different countries, leaving three children as the miraculous survivors… Wolf Hall’s Peter Straughan was attached as adapting this eight-part drama but as yet, it’s still to appear on his IMDb credits. Filming was completed in Hertfordshire, England, during August 2020. Television adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic novel, which follows Jean Valjean as he evades capture by the unyielding Inspector Javert. This two-part BBC drama stars Stranger Things’ Charlie Heaton (pictured) and is written by Moorside’s Neil McKay. Filming began in October 2020 on the provisionally titled Danny Boy, a new BBC Two feature-length drama about real-life soldier Brian Wood, accused of war crimes in Iraq by human rights lawyer Phil Shiner. Amanda Abbington, Natalia Tena, Naomi Yang, Adam Long and Shaniqua Okwok co-star. Warlow and Toby Finlay would write, Shankland and Hans Herbots would direct, and Warlow and Shankland would executive produce alongside Stephen Smallwood, Preethi Mavahalli, Damien Timmer, and Lucy Richer. Sheridan Smith and Jamie Winstone will star alongside Stephen Merchant as Port. A major new drama is on its way to BBC One, from Steven Knight, creator of Peaky Blinders and Taboo. [18] By mid-point The Serpent gathers "considerable momentum" according to Trevor Johnson in Sight and Sound reviewing the first four episodes, who goes on to write that the series features an "alluring anti-hero" and excellent score, but is let down by the shallow characterisation of its Thai characters. Breaking news, sport, TV, radio and a whole lot more. Created by Strike‘s Tom Edge, it’s the story of the mysterious disappearance of a Scottish fishing trawler and a death on board a Trident nuclear submarine that brings the police into conflict with the Navy and British security services. [12] A trailer was then released on 17 December 2020. Law novel of the same name. A contemporary teen horror series is on its way to BBC Three and Netflix, written by Michael and Paul Clarkson (The Haunting Of Hill House, pictured). Attack the Block’s Joe Cornish is writing and directing this Netflix adaptation of Jonathan Stroud’s supernatural adventure series about a ghost-hunting detective agency run by two teenage boys and a psychic girl. The arrival of a new concubine sends ripples through an Egyptian priest’s family. The writer-producer’s latest screen work was on Medici, also made for an Italian production company. The darkly comic feminist werewolf movie will be adapted for a TV co-production by Anna Ssemuyaba, who has previous written for Sky’s Guerilla, Channel 4’s Adult Material and ITV’s Unsaid Stories, and from by the co-producers of Killing Eve and Orphan Black. Shudder Boasts its Biggest Horror Movie and TV Line-Up Ever in April, New British TV Series for 2021: BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky Dramas and More. Sophie Petzal (The Last Kingdom, Blood – pictured above) is adapting it, and the announcement only arrived in late 2020, so don’t expect it for a little while yet. From Kirstie Swain, the screenwriter of Channel 4’s Pure comes a new eight-part series adapted from C.J. Giri/Haji and Flowers’ Will Sharpe replaces Payne as the director. Charles takes Marie-Andrée to meet his mother, however their meeting is not amicable. It tells the story of Kate, a karate expert, computer genius widow mired in grief who gets an out-of-this-world chance to go back into her past and change the future. BBC One premiered a seven-minute Sherlock mini-episode over the 2013 Christmas period entitled "Many Happy Returns". Written by Daniel Brierley and executive produced by Mercurio, it’s the story of Lana Washington (McClure) a front-line bomb disposal pro whose squad is pushed to the limits tackling a terrorist threat to London. It’s due to film in Scotland and is set onboard the Kishorn Bravo oil rig in the North Sea. And that novel? Wait. A detective constable (Noel Clarke, pictured) sets up a surveillance op in the flat of a local woman and watches the tight-knit community of the missing woman. Young Frenchman Dominique Renelleau tries to escape Charles Sobhraj's terrifying lair. Marie-Andrée Leclerc leaves her life behind for the love of Charles Sobhraj but discovers the chilling cost. The complete 8-episode series was also released on iPlayer also on 1 January. Merchant is joined by Christopher Walken, Darren Boyd and Eleanor Tomlinson in the cast. Due to film in 2021, The Baby is a darkly comic horror on its way to Sky Atlantic. Alice and Caroline have Rob in common, a celebrated ecopreneur who may well be trying to destroy them both. The BBC informs, educates and entertains - wherever you are, whatever your age. Principal photography mostly took place in Thailand's capital Bangkok and in the resort town of Hua Hin in Thailand's Prachuap Khiri Khan Province [9] until late March 2020. Come Again is the first novel by Webb (Peep Show, Back, That Mitchell And Webb Look). BBC One revealed first look stills of the series in January 2020. Adapted by Sara Collins from her own Costa Prize-winning novel of the same name, The Confessions of Frannie Langton is a four part murder mystery set in Georgian London. Stream online for free with your TV Provider. Ripper Street writer Richard Warlow has written this original eight-part BBC drama about “the phenomenal true story of how one of the most elusive criminals of the 20th century was caught and brought to trial.” It’s the tale of Charlies Sobhraj, Interpol’s most wanted man in the 1970s following a series of murders of young Western travellers across India. With Netflix money behind it, this could be a great deal of fun. Vanity Fair and Five Days screenwriter Gwyneth Hughes. Adapted from the Swedish crime thriller of the same name (pictured above), Before We Die is the six-part story of a detective who discovers that her son is acting as an undercover informant in a brutal murder investigation. Narrowing the time-frame (as the working title suggests) Sefton’s drama will take in the final six months of Monroe’s life until her death in 1962 at the age of 36. Tom Bateman (Vanity Fair, Beecham House) and The Luminaries’ Eve Hewson star. It was announced in May 2020 that Firebird Pictures Ltd is working on the screen version of the story by the writer-actor. @Louisa_Mellor, Louisa Mellor is the Den of Geek UK TV Editor. He’ll be joined by Jenna Coleman, Billie Howell and Ellie Bamber. Read about our approach to external linking. Screw promises to show “the uncensored, terrifying and often darkly funny reality of life as a prison officer in an all-male prison in 21st century Britain.” The story focuses on veteran officer Leigh, who’s trying to keep her past buried, and mouthy new recruit Rose. Strike‘s Tom Burke, The Bodyguard‘s Anjli Mohindra and Jonathan Creek‘s Caroline Quentin co-star. From Empire to Succession, the complicated family lives of the super-wealthy are a continued source of fascination on screen. Everything you need to know about David Attenborough’s new series, Dynasties, and stories to connect you to the natural world. Actor, rapper and screenwriter Riz Ahmed (pictured) was announced in 2018 as developing this ambitious nine-part series with BBC Two, but no updates have been released since. The first film revolves around a cold case and a groom who goes mysteriously missing just days before his wedding. In early February, the UK version of Amazon began listing a DVD release of the series, available as of February 22, 2021. Directed by Johnny Campbell (of In The Flesh and Dracula fame) and written by Esio Trot’s Paul Mayhew Archer, this one-off comedy-drama about two people with Parkinson’s disease was announced in late 2019 and will be coming to BBC One. Filming was due to take place in Wales in late 2018, but there’s been no news about this one since so it’s a bit of a question mark. It’s about a 16-year-old boy who has spent his life surveilled for signs that he may follow in the footsteps of his father – the world’s most feared witch. The Serpent is a crime drama serial developed by Mammoth Screen and commissioned by the BBC. Charles Sobhraj is at the height of his crimes when a Dutch diplomat, Herman Knippenberg, begins investigating the murders of Dutch tourists and uncovers clues leading to Sobhraj. The latest BBC One drama from former Doctor Who and Sherlock showrunner Steven Moffat is a four-part crime thriller entitled Inside Man. BBC Two is developing a six-part series from new screenwriter and former police officer Tony Schumacher, who’s been mentored by Jimmy McGovern as part of a BBC Writers Room initiative. It was due to film in Bristol and Belgium in winter 2020 and will be coming to Channel 4. The series stars Tahar Rahim in the lead role as Sobhraj. Je vindt hier de tv gids van BBC One voor vandaag. The home of Italian Serie A on BBC Sport online. From co-creator of The Office and writer-director of fab wrestling film Fighting with my Family, Stephen Merchant (pictured above, and soon to be seen playing killer Stephen Port in ITV true crime drama Four Lives) and Mayans M.C.’s Elgin James is a six-part one-hour comedy The Offenders. Adapted by Hannibal and The Punisher’s Steve Lightfoot from Sarah Pinborough’s 2017 novel, it’s the story of a woman who becomes involved in an unconventional love triangle that develops into a dark, twist-filled web of secrets. Despite Herman providing substantial evidence to the Thai Police, he continues to pile on the pressure on Major General Janthasin to prosecute Charles, Marie and Ajay. Downton Abbey‘s Lily James plays lead Linda Radlett. The twisting story is about a … Among the writers are Doctor Who’s Sarah Dollard, Elizabeth is Missing’s Andrea Gibb and The Innocents’ Corinna Faith. Written by novelist Kevin Sampson, who was present at Hillsborough Stadium on the tragic day that ninety-six football fans died, it tells the real-life story of Anne Williams’ decades-long fight for justice for her teenage son and all the victims of the 1989 disaster. Bangkok, 1975. Charles attempts to set up business in France, a place that holds powerful memories for him. Previously titled The Barking Murders, Four Lives is a three-part BBC drama based on real-life killer Stephen Port, and the aftermath of the four murders he committed. Formerly known as Spadehead, White Stork is a 10-episode political drama coming to Netflix courtesy of Eleven, the British production compnay behind Sex Education. The series was shot on location in Thailand, until the COVID-19 pandemic which halted production for five months from March 2020. [3], Set in the mid-1970s, the story follows Charles Sobhraj, a Eurasian serial killer of European and Asian descent, as he drugs and robs travelers, particularly young backpackers, traveling through Bangkok, Thailand, along the hippie trail. We might expect the working title of this one to change to avoid confusion with the Netflix stalker story of the same name, but as it stands, You will be an eight-part thriller coming to Sky. Tom Hiddleston (The Avengers, The Night Manager – pictured above) stars as James Cooper, whose secret past is unearthed when he’s vetted in preparation for a parliamentary election. Sports writers Barney Ronay and Jonathan Liew are behind this six-part half-hour comedy “about football, but also not about football,” which is coming to Netflix in 2021. Stealing his victims' passports and identities to travel the world, he sells stolen gems alongside Canadian girlfriend Marie-Andrée Leclerc. A new drama based on real-life abortion stories set in Northern Ireland – the only part of the UK where pregnancy termination remains illegal – is coming to BBC One. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Jack Thorne (pictured), the busiest screenwriter in the UK is returning to BBC One fresh from His Dark Materials series two with a new original four-part drama partly inspired by the real-life Charlie Gard case. With a working title of Vigil, a new six-part thriller filmed in Scotland is on its way from the makers of Bodyguard and Line of Duty. Lancée le 2 novembre 1936 sous le nom de BBC Television Service, elle est la doyenne des chaînes de télévision au Royaume-Uni. The eight part series will update 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. Seemingly insignificant changes to people and circumstances set her on new courses every time – can she alter the course of history? A new detective is on her way to ITV in the form of Karen Pirie, the creation of novelist Val McDermid who’s also the literary source of ITV’s popular Wire in the Blood forensic pathology series. The gnome version. Another BBC drama commission based on a book series, The Three, “an international thriller with a supernatural twist”, was announced in late 2017 but there’s been no news since then. James Nesbitt and Cush Jumbo also star. The eight-part limited series is a co-production between BBC One and Netflix. Robert Webb’s debut novel Come Again, which was published in April 2020, is being adapted for television. The cast is tba. From the section Crystal Palace. Video. With Dominic West, David Oyelowo, Adeel Akhtar, David Bradley. Coming to terrestrial TV, there’s Life After Life and The Three, stories about living multiple versions of the same life, and the miraculous child survivors of a mysterious plane crash. Charles and Marie-Andrée arrive in Paris and try to set up a new life. Three-part prison drama Time is the latest from legendary British screenwriter Jimmy McGovern (Cracker, Accused, Broken), and stars Sean Bean and Stephen Graham. It’s the story of a disgraced ex-army surgeon who joins a whaling expedition and finds himself “on an ill-fated journey with a murderous psychopath” and in a struggle to survive. According to Solemani, the novel reveals “a darker side of Sixties London and the staggering contribution the Jewish community made in the battle against racism.” Newcomer Aggi O’Casey is joined by Eddie Marsan, Rory Kinnear, Samantha Spiro and more. Excellent news for sci-fi fans, this. Unfortunately, the suspects are one step ahead. Filming was forced to halt in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 industry shutdown and resumed in August 2020. Written by The Tunnel’s Emilia di Girolamo, it promises to take viewers behind the scenes on one of the UK’s most controversial police investigations. It’s set in London and was only announced in December 2020, so don’t expect to see it arrive on the streaming service for a little while yet. This six-part half hour is a spin-off from BBC One’s hit family drama The A Word, following the married lives of the titular characters, both of whom have Down’s Syndrome. The original series creator Peter Bowker is writing the show, which stars Leon Harrop and Sarah Gordy, alongside new and emerging disabled talent. Filming took place on the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in late 2019. BBC One est une chaîne de télévision publique britannique appartenant à la British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). With Jonas Armstrong, Gordon Kennedy, Sam Troughton, Joe Armstrong. We hebben de volgende programma's op BBC One voor vandaag: Homes Under the Hammer: Informatief, Seizoen 22 Aflevering 72 A return visit to a detached house in Ashford, Kent, that Lucy Alexander first. Toby Jones on Sherlock. Chris Sweeney (Back to Life) directs and casting is tba. If you’ve seen writer Sophie Petzal’s Irish thriller Blood starring Adrian Dunbar, you’ll want to tune in for this. A five-part thriller is coming to ITV from Rillington Place and Manhunt writer Ed Whitmore and Fleabag director Harry Bradbeer. [11] According to Jenna Coleman, in multiple TV and radio interviews, scenes taking place in India and France (among other locations) were shot in England due to the production being prevented from filming on location. This eight-episode series will tell the life of artist Leonardo through the story of his masterpieces. She has written about TV, film and books for Den of Geek since 2010, and for…, The 20 Best Horror Movies on Netflix UK – Scary Films to Watch Right Now, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Episode 4 Reveals the True Horror of John Walker, Manifest Season 3 Episode 2 Review: Deadhead, Best War Movies to Watch: A Complete Streaming Guide, James Bond Movies Streaming Guide: Where to Watch 007 Online, the world had no more Sherlock Holmes to give, New British TV Series from 2020: BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky Dramas and More, 50 best British TV dramas on Netflix UK, BBC iPlayer, Amazon Prime, NOW TV, Britbox, All4, Zack Snyder's Justice League: Streaming Report Suggests There's Limited Audience for Snyderverse. This four-part Channel 4 drama, based on real events, will star The Virtues and Raised by Wolves’ Niamh Algar as an undercover police officer used in a honeytrap search for a killer in the 1990s. Was Frannie really responsible? Filming took place on this six-part Netflix psychological thriller back in 2019, so there shouldn’t be too long to wait for it now. 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. Following the enormous success of Normal People – the story of young Irish couple Marianne and Connor navigating love, sex, university, class, friendship and mental health – the BBC and Hulu are collaborating on an adaptation of author Sally Rooney’s debut novel, Conversations with Friends. Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! Line of Duty season 2 to air on BBC One for the first time – but Ted Hastings is confused. It’s about a body discovered on a British nuclear submarine, investigated by military detective Danielle Lewis. Unfulfilled by her job, she turns to darker pursuits outside of work, because who would ever suspect her? Written by Vanity Fair‘s Gwyneth Hughes, who travelled to Northern Ireland to meet the families who inspired the drama, When it Happens to You is produced by the makers of hard-hitting Three Girls (pictured) and will explore the experience of families and loved ones whose lives have been affected by the law in Northern Ireland. Secrets unfurl as the family fights an alien legal system to free their son and get to the truth. The series originally aired on Alibi in December 2019, but is now launching on BBC One, with the whole series also being available to watch on BBC … It’s about a police surveillance investigation in Manchester following the disappearance of a primary school teacher. Line of Duty actor Vicky McClure (pictured above) and creator Jed Mercurio are collaborating on a new ITV thriller about a bomb disposal expert. Like The Stranger, Stay Close will star Richard Armitage and move the book setting from the US to the UK. Life through the Lens. With Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman, Una Stubbs, Rupert Graves. Film director Andrew Haigh (Weekend, 45 Years, Lean On Pete) has adapted and directed Ian Maguire’s novel The North Water into a four-part BBC Two drama with an excellent cast. [4], In July 2019, the BBC announced that it had commissioned the eight-part drama from Mammoth Screen, Tom Shankland, and Richard Warlow. Praise for 2018’s Vanity Fair adaptation, scheduled opposite Bodyguard in 2018, was drowned out somewhat by the hit political thriller, but there was plenty of it, and deservingly so. The Tourist is an outback noir about a British man pursued through the Australian outback by a tank truck. It’s the musical story of a would-be singer and rapper thrown out of home who moves in with a young woman who inducts her into the life of social media influencing and sex work. The BBC is preparing a feature-length adaptation of Kit de Waal’s novel My Name is Leon, the 1980s-set story of a nine-year-old biracial boy forced to cope with his mother’s breakdown. The Responder will star The Hobbit and Sherlock‘s Martin Freeman as officer Chris, who works a series of night shifts in Liverpool. The Edwards killed Susan’s parents and buried them in their garden, then spent over a decade draining their bank accounts before being discovered in 2014. Among the detective dramas and high-stakes thrillers due to arrive on British television in the next year or so, there are a clutch of sci-fi, supernatural and horror shows also coming our way. Ultimately, say the Clarksons, “it’s the story of friendship told through the prism of a classic horror-thriller.”. Nicôle Lecky’s one-woman Royal Court stage show is getting the Fleabag treatment and being turned into a six-part BBC Three series. Filming took place in Manchester and Spain and we’ll bring you much more closer to release. From the creators of Shameless comes six-part crime drama Wolfe, which stars Guerilla‘s Babou Ceesay (pictured above) as an expert forensic pathologist and university professor described as “half genius, half liability”. Rebaptisée BBC 1 au moment du lancement de la seconde chaîne, BBC 2, en 1964, elle devient « BBC One » en 1997. Shark - BBC One. It’s about a young child with a life-threatening condition whose medical team judge it in her best interests that she be allowed to die, a decision her family can’t support and fight every step of the way. We. With a complicated home life and a varied work team including a child prodigy, Wolfe uses his unusual expertise to solve a case of the week. Watch BBC One live, find TV programme listings and schedules, plus enjoy your favourite shows on BBC iPlayer. Steven Zaillian (The Night Of, Schindler’s List) will write and direct. Good news then, that ITV has brought screenwriter Gwyneth Hughes back to tackle another classic novel – Henry Fielding’s 1749 book Tom Jones. The series is described as funny, tragic, and showing the realities of policing in Britain. Browse and watch the latest from BBC America shows and web series: Doctor Who, Killing Eve, Orphan Black, Luther, Planet Earth and more. Filming is due to begin in the summer on ITV’s No Return, a Manchester-based four-part drama from Danny Brocklehurst (The Stranger, Shameless). Includes the latest news stories, results, fixtures, video and audio. Port raped and murdered four men between 2014 and 2015, using Grindr to attract his victims. Read more about it here. The best BBC Television TV programs of all time include the most viewed shows on BBC Television, as this list covers shows on BBC channels including BBC One, BBC Two, and BBC Four.