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The Fall (TV series) Family Tree (TV series) Fast Track (British TV programme) Fat – The Fight of My Life. Father Brown (2013 TV series) Father Figure (TV series) First Dates. The First Hour. Fishing in the Footsteps of Mr. Crabtree.
For the past three consecutive weeks in July 2013, Channel 5 has beaten Channel 4 in terms of daily average share for the week, excluding +1. However, this time since its launch in 1997, Channel 5 (on a 5% share) beat Channel 4 (on a 4.94% share) in terms of daily average share for the week including +1. [94][95] 26.
Run is a British drama serial created by Jonathan Pearson, Marlon Smith, and Daniel Fajemisin-Duncan, and written by Marlon Smith and Daniel Fajemisin-Duncan for Channel 4. [1][2] The series premiered on 15 July 2013 and ended on 18 July 2013, and was broadcast on Hulu on 20 August 2013. [3] The series comprises four episodes, each focused on ...
B. Being Human (British TV series) series 5. Big Brother (British TV series) series 14. The Big Reunion series 1. Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model series 9. Britain's Got Talent series 7. Broadchurch series 1.
Release. 25 August. (2013-08-25) –. 15 September 2013. (2013-09-15) What Remains is a British television drama series that was first broadcast on BBC One on 25 August 2013. The last episode was broadcast on 15 September 2013. It was written by Tony Basgallop and directed by Coky Giedroyc.
11 December 2013. (2013-12-11) Lucan is a two-part British television drama, starring Rory Kinnear, Christopher Eccleston and Catherine McCormack, portraying the disappearance in 1974 of the Earl of Lucan, following the murder of his children's nanny. Written by Jeff Pope and directed by Adrian Shergold, it was broadcast in December 2013.
19 December 2013. (2013-12-19) The Great Train Robbery is a two-part British television miniseries, [1] written by Chris Chibnall, that was first broadcast on BBC One on 18 and 19 December 2013. The series is distributed worldwide by Kew Media. [2]
The Mill. (TV series) The Mill is a 2013 period television drama broadcast on Britain's Channel 4. [1] It was developed by Emily Dalton using stories from the archives of the National Trust Property. It is based on real-life stories and people of the textile mill workers at Quarry Bank Mill in Cheshire, England, [2][3] combined with fictional ...