BBC Shows

I've been out of the loop lately beyond Sherlock.

What can fill my void of Misfits, Skins: Series 7, Luther, and The Hour? I'm getting Ripper Street right now...

Channel 4 show Utopia. One of the most underrated shows of last year in my opinion.

I enjoy Top Boy is another channel 4 show I enjoy.

BBC3's The Fades and In The Flesh are good.

BBC2's Peaky Blinders starring Cillian Murphy and Sam Neill is ok.
 
Leaky Blinders sounds wonderful, I did see Utopia and oh my was that amazing. Will they be doing a series 2?

Thanks for the recommendations...
 
I wish Ripper Street didn't get cancelled. Such great acting :( .
 
Man, I was Luther was still around.
They are doing a Luther movie.
Leaky Blinders sounds wonderful, I did see Utopia and oh my was that amazing. Will they be doing a series 2?

Thanks for the recommendations...

They filmed series 2 a couple a few months ago. The second series will air sometime this year.

Ian McDiarmid (Star Wars Emperor Palpatine) and Rose Leslie (Ygritte Game Of Thrones) have joined the cast.
 
http://www.deadline.com/2014/02/tom-hardy-joins-season-two-of-bbc-crime-saga-peaky-blinders/
Tom Hardy Joins Season Two Of BBC Crime Saga ‘Peaky Blinders’
By NANCY TARTAGLIONE, International Editor

Tom Hardy is headed to the BBC. The actor has signed on for Season 2 of gangster drama Peaky Blinders. The period series is set in Birmingham, England where the Shelby family lead the Peaky Blinders – a feared gang named for their practice of sewing razor blades into the peaks of their caps. Hardy will play a charismatic leader who presents a unique opportunity to Cillian Murphy‘s Tommy Shelby. Hardy’s last dramatic turn on the small screen was in 2009 miniseries The Take which aired on Sky 1. With Peaky Blinders, he reteams with his Dark Knight Rises and Inception co-star Murphy as well as with Steven Knight who created the series and also wrote and directed Hardy feature Locke. Knight is writing all six episodes of the second season which starts shooting later this month. It will see the Shelby family expand their empire as the 1920s begin. In November, The Weinstein Company acquired U.S. TV and VOD rights for the first three seasons with an option for others. Hardy is repped by CAA and United Agents.
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Tom Hardy and Cillian Murphy sharing the screen together again :awesome:

The Dark Knight Rises and Inception reunion.
 
Wow. Awesome news and I did not expect this at all.
 
Is anyone watching the second series of Line Of Duty?

Sweet Jesus that was a hell of a opening episode.
 
Ripper Street has been saved

Period crime drama Ripper Street, axed by the BBC, will be returning for a third series on Amazon's video-on-demand service.

Amazon confirmed on Wednesday that filming on the third series will begin in May and be exclusive to subscribers to Prime Instant Video, formerly its LoveFilm VoD service, but will be aired a few months later on BBC1.

As part of the deal the first and second series are now available to Prime Instant Video subscribers.

The deal between Amazon and Ripper Street producer Tiger Aspect marks a significant moment for the UK TV industry – the first time a VoD operator has stepped in to fund a drama series after it was dropped by a major broadcaster.

Ripper Street, starring Matthew MacFadyen and Jerome Flynn, was dropped by the BBC last year. The reason given by the corporation was it "didn't bring the audience we hoped".

Tiger Aspect confirmed in December that it was in talks about alternative funding for the show, with Amazon tipped as being most likely to step in.

Confirming the return of the notorious H Division police precinct, set in Victorian Whitechapel, the head of Amazon Instant Video international content acquisition Jason Ropell said: "We're delighted to have secured not only the highly popular first two seasons of Ripper Street for our Prime Instant Video customers but we can also confirm today that we will be making season three, news that we know will delight the millions of fans of this brilliant British drama."

The US online retail giant announced earlier in February that it was rebranding its UK VoD service, LoveFilm, as Prime Instant Video.

The BBC will continue to put an unspecified amount of money into the show but as Ropell said "we've become the commissioning broadcaster" and Amazon Prime Instant Video customers will see the new episodes first.

Although Tiger Aspect head of drama Will Gould said the show will be delivered to Amazon by late autumn, no transmission date has yet been set, nor has it been decided if they will be available at once - as on-demand rival Netflix does for subscribers of its hits such as House of Cards.

Actress Myanna Buring, who plays Long Sally in Ripper Street, said the deal with Amazon was a "first for a British television show" and reflected the way more consumers view content, while Simon Vaughan from co-producers Lookout Point said it marked a "new paradigm" in the UK content production business.

Vaughan said it would be "business as usual" for the third series, with the same cast, same eight episodes and no sanitisation of the sometimes grisly violence.

However, ironically, the money from US company Amazon means that, for the first time, some scenes will be filmed in England, in addition to the usual set in Ireland.

Writer Richard Warlow revealed he is hoping for more series beyond the third and said that the new series will move forward and begin in 1894 and look at the development of the railways. It will continue the Jack the Ripper theme with a story involving the infamous McNaughton memorandum, which named three suspects in the case.

He also said the new arrangement will allow for "more bells and whistles" as he will not be writing exclusively for a BBC terrestrial audience.

MacFadyen said he was "surprised" when the show was axed by the BBC as he "thought it had legs" and said he is "delighted" Amazon has stepped in.

BBC controller of drama commissioning Ben Stephenson said: "This is an exceptional opportunity to bring back Ripper Street for a third series by working with a great partner."

Vice-president of Amazon Instant Video Europe Tim Leslie said the Ripper Street announcement marked a "very exciting day for us" and said "things are changing". He confirmed the company wants to work with more UK producers: "We want any and all to come to us. We just want great content … for our customers."
 
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So BBC Three is being taken off air and some of their shows are coming back available only on BBC iPlayer.

I can't say I'm going to miss it as only a few shows on BBC Three were any good and most of those aren't on air any more. BBC Three was always the poor man's E4.

One of the writers on Being Human who also the awesome film FAQ about time travel has a new pilot for E4 about a couple of parallel universes travelling slackers called ALT. The duo are played by Renly from Game Of Thrones and the lead from the film Submarine. The duo are hunted across the parallel worlds by two sword swinging assassins (one of which is played by Jason Flemyng).
 
Delighted that Ripper Street has been saved. Excellent series.
 
Anyone seen the ad on BBC Two for 'Turks & Caicos'?

Johnny Worricker (Nighy) is hiding out from his work at MI5 on the tax-exile islands, Turks & Caicos. Trouble comes knocking when an encounter with a CIA agent forces him into the company of some dubious American businessmen.

Claiming to be on the islands for a conference, Worricker soon learns the extent of their shady activities. When links to prime minister Alec Beasley come to light, Worricker must act quickly if he is to survive.

Starring Bill Nighy and a few other stars: Christopher Walken, Winona Ryder, Helena Bonham Carter and Ralph Fiennes.
 
Is anyone watching the second series of Line Of Duty?

Sweet Jesus that was a hell of a opening episode.

Oh man dude! That ending was BRUTAL. I felt so bad her. This show really is incredible and needs attention.
 
Oh man dude! That ending was BRUTAL. I felt so bad her. This show really is incredible and needs attention.

Yep I think it is a underrated show. It is a really great internal affairs, corruption, paranoia crime drama.
 
BBC has ordered two more series/seasons of Line Of Duty.
 
Didn't find a Thread for this so I figured I would post it here. Saw a Trailer for BBC Intruders

It actually looks pretty interesting and I think I might be watching this just because The master is in it.

heres a Trailer for it

 
Didn't find a Thread for this so I figured I would post it here. Saw a Trailer for BBC Intruders

It actually looks pretty interesting and I think I might be watching this just because The master is in it.

heres a Trailer for it



looks interesting... and have always been a fan of John Simm since I first saw him on Life on Mars, though I never cared for his looney and whacked-out super-powered Master on Doctor Who... that is NOT the Master, who's supposed to be smooth, sinister and clever... and last night after the series two ender of Orphan Black, I saw the most idiotic new reality/comedy show called Almost Royal, with a couple of actors acting as a pair of spoiled and snobbish s**t-for-brains British members of the Royal Family (49th and 50th down the tree)... very stupid and unfunny and tiresome very quickly... it won't last...
 
BBC is following the History Channel's lead and making their own Viking invasion of Britain TV series.

Shooting begins in the autumn for the series, which will run for eight hour-long episodes. With eight Saxon stories novels published the BBC hopes The Last Kingdom will become a long-running show.
The series is instead a historically rooted drama about the ninth-century wars between the Anglo-Saxons and Viking invaders.

Based on Bernard Cornwell’s bestselling series of “Saxon stories”, the drama is set in England during the reign of King Alfred, when “the separate kingdoms of what we now know as England have fallen to the invading Vikings and the great kingdom of Wessex has been left standing alone and defiant”.

Merging historical figures and fiction, The Last Kingdom’s hero is Uhtred, born the son of a Saxon nobleman, who is orphaned by the Vikings and then kidnapped and raised as one of their own.

Forced to choose between the country of his birth and the people of his upbringing, Uhtred treads a dangerous path between Saxon and Viking as he seeks to recapture his ancestral lands.

The Last Kingdom promises “heroic deeds and epic battles” as well as clashes involving warriors like Ivar the Boneless and his feared brother, Ubba.
 
The co-creators and writers of Life on Mars and Ashes To Ashes are working on a new Supernatural period drama for the BBC titled The Living and the Dead. And they're promising it will be "very, very scary.


Somerset, England, 1888. A land and a community on the edge of monumental change, on the great hinge between ancient traditional ways and an industrial, scientific future. A land of ghosts and myths, poltergeists and demons - if there was ever a time for those ghosts to rise out of the ground, this would be that time. At the heart of this small community is Nathan Appleby, a reluctant gentleman farmer who is obsessed with proving the existence of the afterlife.

In the new original drama, this complex and compelling man will investigate hauntings, paranormal happenings, and ghostly visitations, encouraged by the Society for Psychical Research. But as these terrifying investigations become ever more frequent and ever more scary, Nathan starts to see and hear disturbing things that he simply cannot have imagined. Will Nathan's interest in the occult begin to threaten his family, his livelihood and even his sanity?
 
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Peaky Blinders deserves it's own thread...

Indeed it does. It's an excellent show. I hope Grace is dead and the IRA comes back next season. That's a potential plot too juicy to pass up.

The co-creators and writers of Life on Mars and Ashes To Ashes are working on a new Supernatural period drama for the BBC titled The Living and the Dead. And they're promising it will be "very, very scary.

Why must so many shows be set in the late Victorian era? Can't the writers move the stories back or forward a few decades?
 

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