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The BBC did not order a third series, so a feature-length final episode was subsequently broadcast to conclude the programme in December 2006. The entire first and second series were also broadcast to American audiences on digital channel BBC America during 2005. In 2022 Netflix began streaming the series in the UK. [6]
Netflix is an American global Internet streaming-on-demand media provider that has distributed a number of original streaming television shows, including original series, specials, miniseries, and documentaries and films. Netflix's original productions also include continuations of canceled series from other networks, as well as licensing or co ...
Below is a list of television series produced or distributed by BBC Studios and it's subsidiaries. Subcategories This category has the following 54 subcategories, out of 54 total.
Survival drama 17 September 2021: 1,650.9 2 Stranger Things: Season 4: Science fiction/Horror 27 May 2022: 1,352.09 3 Wednesday: Season 1 Supernatural horror 23 November 2022: 1,237.15 4 Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story: Limited Series Horror drama 21 September 2022: 856.22 5 Money Heist: Part 5 Heist/Crime drama 3 September 2021: ...
Crash (Welsh TV series) A Cream Cracker under the Settee; The Crime of the Century (TV series) Crimes of Passion (film series) Criminal Justice (British TV series) The Crimson Field; Crocodile Shoes; Crocodile Shoes II; Crooked House (TV series) The Crow Road (TV series) Crown Prosecutor (TV series) The Cry (2018 TV series) The Curse of Steptoe
Requiem is a six-part British television drama serial, written and created by Kris Mrksa and directed by Mahalia Belo. It is a co-production between New Pictures for the BBC and Netflix. [1] It first broadcast on BBC One on 2 February 2018, with all six episodes being released via BBC iPlayer on the same day.
The BBC, unlike American broadcasters, only gradually produced dramas shot entirely on film from the 1960s onwards; ITV's filmed series were in the minority, and most of the commercial channel's drama productions were made in the same 'hybrid' form as those of the BBC. Filmed sequences would be mounted for external scenes which would be pre ...
The series was first announced in May 2012 alongside three other new commissions for BBC One and BBC Three. Kate Harwood, the controller of drama series and serials for the corporation described the new drama commissions as "a tribute to the huge range of creativity and talent within the in-house drama teams in both London and Salford". [1]