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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]
Channel 5 defended the decision to produce the series, with director of programmes Ben Frow being quoted as saying "it's not about the murders, it's about a woman who came from a very challenging upbringing" and "I think we have been deeply respectful to the victims, whilst shining a light on some very challenging issues". [6]
Netflix 2023 Beef: April 6, 2023 1 10 The Gallows Pole: May 31, 2023 – June 14, 2023 1 3 BBC Two BBC iPlayer: The Idol: June 4, 2023 – July 2, 2023 1 5 HBO Survival of the Thickest: July 13, 2023 – present 1 8 Netflix Dreaming Whilst Black: July 24, 2023 – present 1 6 BBC Three Showtime The Curse: November 12, 2023 – present 1 10 Showtime
Series creator Seabright co-wrote the series with Kayleigh Llewellyn, Poppy Cogan, Bolu Babalola and Sam Baron. [9] It is produced by Joanna Crow and executive produced by Tally Garner and Morven Reid at Mam Tor Productions, and Ben Irving at the BBC. [10] The series was first announced by the BBC in February 2020.
The series was originally produced by Cinema Verity for BBC One and is available on DVD. [2] Co-producer of the series was Joanna Lumley. A BBC Radio 4 version in 45 episodes over five series, was also produced later, broadcast between December 2012 and April 2014. [3] [4]
Mistresses is a British drama television programme that follows the lives of four female friends and their involvement in an array of illicit and complex relationships. The programme was written by Rachel Pole, Richard Warlow, Harriet Braun and Catrin Clarke and filmed in Bristol by Ecosse Films for BBC Drama, Wales.
Wanderlust is a British television drama miniseries written by Nick Payne and directed by Luke Snellin and Lucy Tcherniak. The series is a co-production between BBC One and Netflix, with BBC One airing the first episode on 4 September 2018 in the United Kingdom, and Netflix streaming the show outside the UK. [1]
First season poster. Hormones is produced by Thai film company GMM Tai Hub (GTH) and its subsidiary production and casting company Nadao Bangkok. According to director Songyos Sugmakanan, Hormones was conceived partly as a channel for GTH to create acting opportunities for its teenage actors and partly as an experiment in creating a drama series that was non-typical for Thai television (which ...