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When Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight teamed up with actor-producer Tom Hardy, the result was Taboo, the muscly, strange story of James Delaney, a man who returned to Regency England from years travelling in the wild, and put a rocket right up it (almost literally). Series two of that is on its way, and in addition from the pair comes a new version of Charles Dickens’ starring Guy Pearce as Ebeneezer Scrooge. The adaptation is in the can and due to air on BBC One over Christmas 2019. A Confession.
Screenwriter Jeff Pope (see The Barking Murders below) has written this six-part drama for ITV starring Martin Freeman and Imelda Staunton. Following in the footsteps of ITV's Manhunt, which aired earlier this year and followed Martin Clunes as real-life DCI Colin Sutton in the investigation into serial killer Levi Bellfield, Freeman will play another real-life police officer, Detective Superintendent Steve Fulcher, who lost his career and reputation after deliberately breaching procedure to catch serial killer Christopher Halliwell. A Suitable Boy. Literary adapter extraordinaire Andrew Davies ( Les Miserables, War & Peace, Pride And Prejudice) returns to the BBC with the first screen adaptation of Vikram Seth's 1993 novel A Suitable Boy.
Making her television debut is acclaimed feature director Mira Nair ( Monsoon Wedding, Queen Of Katwe), who will start shooting on the six-part drama in India very soon. A Suitable Boy is a coming-of-age story about university student Lata (played by Tanya Maniktala), told against the backdrop of newly independent India in 1951. The official BBC press release describes it as 'a vast, panoramic tale charting the fortunes of four large families and exploring India and its rich and varied culture at a crucial point in its history.' Adult Material. World Productions, the makers of some of the best British drama around ( Line Of Duty, Save Me, Jed Mercurio’s drama Bodyguard) are making this four-part drama for ITV. Written by novelist Kevin Sampson, who was present at Hillsborough Stadium on the tragic day 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. Sampson was instrumental in the Hillsborough Campaign for Justice, and conducted interviews with Williams, whose powerful story he tells here.
Anne started filming last year, with Maxine Peake in the lead role. Baghdad Central. Based on the thriller of the same name by Elliott Colla, Baghdad Central is a six-part Channel 4 commission written by House Of Saddam and The Last Kingdom's Stephen Butchard. Set in Iraq shortly after the 2003 fall of Saddam Hussein, it's being billed as 'part noir detective drama, part Le Carre and part Green Zone'. With a cast led by Waleed Zuaiter ( Omar, Altered Carbon), it's the story of a quest for justice in an almost lawless society.
Bertie Carvel co-stars, with Doctor Who and Tin Star's Alice Troughton as the lead director. Having filmed over the summer of 2018 in Belgium and aired on BBC One earlier this year, Baptiste is a spin-off from the first two series of Jack and Harry Williams' very successful crime drama The Missing. It features The Missing's French detective Julien Baptiste (Tcheky Karyo), alongside Tom Hollander.
It tells the story of a missing persons case with which Baptiste becomes involved while visiting his daughter in Amsterdam, where the chief of police also happens to be Baptiste's ex.Because The Night. Created by Gurinder Chadha, the writer-director of Bend It Like Beckham, Beecham House is a colonial period drama that started filming in India in autumn 2018 and currently airing on Sunday nights on ITV. A six-part series, it’s set in Delhi at the turn of the 19th century and tells the story of a former soldier and employee of the infamous East India Company. Expect dark secrets and a past that threatens to engulf the lead, played by Vanity Fair’s Tom Bateman, in this period drama. Black Narcissus.
This BBC commission was announced back in 2017 and we finally have some info on it. Adapted by Apple Tree Yard screenwriter Amanda Coe from Rumer Godden’s 1939 novel (which was previously adapted for cinema in 1947), three-part series Black Narcissus will star Gemma Arterton as Sister Clodagh in a Gothic tale of 'sexual repression and forbidden love'.
Set in the 1930s, it's the story of a group of nuns who travel to Nepal to set up a branch of their order, and Sister Clodagh's struggle with her attraction to a land agent, against the backdrop of the tragic history of a Nepalese princess. Diana Rigg, Jim Broadbent, Gina McKee and more join Arterton. Filming begins in Nepal and the UK this October, so don't expect to see it until 2020.
Catherine The Great. This four-part international thriller aired on Channel 4 in spring 2019, and told the story of a formerly celebrated photojournalist trying to salvage his reputation after being accused of having doctored an award-winning photograph. A quality American cast was booked for this one, including American Hustle's Alessandro Nivola, Homeland's F.
Murray Abraham and The Handmaid's Tale's Cherry Jones, joined by the UK's Sophie Okonedo. Lucy Kirkwood ( Adult Material, see above) writes with Line Of Duty's Michael Keillor directing. This one's a third British, so we're claiming it as our own. Arriving on Netflix this autumn, Criminal is a European crime anthology series featuring twelve 45-minute stories, three of which are set in the UK, three in France, three in Spain and three in Germany. Each story will be told in that country's language, (subtitled for international viewers, obvs), and they'll all take place in a single location: a police interview suite.The three UK episodes guest star David Tennant (pictured above), Hayley Atwell, Youssef Kerkour, and Clare-Hope Ashitey, with a regular cast including Katherine Kelly, Lee Ingleby, Mark Standley, Rochenda Sandall and more.
The Wrong Mans and Episodes' Jim Field Smith directs the UK instalments, with Killing Eve's George Kay co-writing. A new concept for the crime genre, Criminal looks like one to be excited about. Filming on new ITV four-part drama Flesh And Blood got underway in June 2019, with an enviable cast led by Imelda Staunton, Stephen Rea and Russell Tovey. It's a contemporary story of three adult siblings shocked when their recently widowed mother falls for a new man, bringing into question everything they thought they knew about their parents' 45-year marriage. Staunton plays the family's neighbour, who harbours an unhealthy obsession with the unfolding drama.
Expect dark wit and the unearthing of long-buried secrets. Gangs Of London.
If you followed the steady trickle of casting announcements for Amazon Prime Video’s six-part adaptation of Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s Good Omens during filming, you’ll know to expect cameos from just about every British actor going. David Tennant and Michael Sheen play leads Crowley and Aziraphale, a demon and an angel respectively, joined by the heavenly likes of Jon Hamm, Mark Gatiss, Derek Jacobi, Anna Maxwell Martin, David Morrissey, Nick Offerman, Nina Sosanya, Reece Shearsmith and save my fingers and just look the rest up online. It's currently available to stream on Amazon Prime,. From the writer of Doctor Foster comes a new six-part hour-long drama for BBC One. Life tells four separate story strands about the residents of a large Manchester house divided into flats. The cast includes Alison Steadman and Peter Davison as a married couple rocked by a chance encounter, Adrian Lester and Rachael Stirling are a couple whose marriage is threatened by temptation, while Victoria Hamilton plays a woman whose life is disrupted by the arrival of her teenage niece.
Currently filming in Manchester, 'LIFE explores love, loss, birth, death, the ordinary, the extraordinary and everything in between'. ITV has nabbed adapter extraordinaire Andrew Davies ( Les Miserables, War & Peace, Pride & Prejudice) for its eight-part adaptation of Jane Austen's Sanditon, which tells the story of Charlotte Heywood's spell in a Regency coastal resort, 'a seaside town on the make,' where everybody has a hidden agenda, according to the official synopsis. Curfew's Rose Williams plays Charlotte, joined by Theo James, Anne Reid and Kris Marshall. Expect it to arrive on ITV, and on Masterpiece in the US, shortly. SAS: Rogue Heroes. A major new drama is on its way to BBC One, from Steven Knight, creator of Peaky Blinders and Taboo. The six-part drama is based on Ben Macintyre's SAS: Rogue Heroes book, which charts the creation of the famed Special Forces unit.
Knight is writing the adaptation, which will tell a story 'celebrating the glory, action and camaraderie at the heart of this story' while delving into the psychology of the officers and men who formed the SAS in WWII. With real-life events given Knight's visionary treatment, this one promises to be a spectacle with real depth. Sitting In Limbo.
An anthology of six hour-long stories set in 1960s - 1980s London is on its way to the BBC from Steve McQueen, the director of Twelve Years A Slave, Hunger and Shame. Small Axe started filming in June 2019 and boasts a terrific cast including Black Panther and Black Mirror's Letitia Wright, and The Force Awakens and Attack The Block's John Boyega, with Malachi Kirby and Rochenda Sandall.
The first of the anthology's five stories, all of which are set in London's West Indian community, will be told across two episodes. The title is inspired by the Jamaican proverb about marginal protest challenging dominant voices, 'If you are the big tree, we are the small axe'. Summer Of Rockets. One of Sky’s new commissioning announcements at the 2018 Edinburgh International TV Festival, Temple is based on Norwegian thriller Valkyrien and comes written from Boy A’s Mark O’Rowe.
It’s set “deep below the streets of London” where an illegal clinic exists in an abandoned network of tunnels. Mark Strong plays the surgeon lead, and is joined by Daniel Mays and Carice Van Houten. The three of them make up a medical trio who treat “a variety of increasingly desperate and highly dangerous patients.” The Barking Murders.
The Barking Murders is a three-part BBC drama based on real-life murderer Stephen Port, and the aftermath of his four kills. Port date-raped and murdered four men, between 2014 and 2015, using Grindr to attract his victims.
Writer Jeff Pope, who previously penned The Moorside and Little Boy Blue, is leading the charge on this one, along with director Neil McKay. It was announced in February 2019 that Sheridan Smith is back working with Pope on the new series, playing Sarah Sak, mother of Anthony Walgate, alongside Jamie Winstone as Donna Taylor, one of the sisters of Jack Taylor, and Stephen Merchant as Port. This 1980s-set drama comes from acclaimed screenwriter Russell T Davies ( A Very English Scandal, Doctor Who) and tackles the impact of AIDS on the lives of three young men across a period of ten years. It’s the story of “the epidemic, the pain of rejection and the prejudices that gay men faced throughout the decade.” Expect powerful emotion, comedy and tragedy, and don't confuse with the Amazon Prime superhero series of the same name (they'll likely change this title when it arrives, we'd assume). One for spy fans, The Capture is a contemporary surveillance thriller about a wrongful arrest that unveils a complex and far-reaching conspiracy. As the press release asks, “in an age where visual images can be drastically manipulated, yet criminal justice relies so heavily on video evidence – can you always believe what you see?” Decide for yourself as Ben Chanan’s six-part series is currently airing on BBC One on Tuesday nights.
The cast is an enticing one, with Hellboy's Ron Perlman and The X-Men's Famke Janssen joining Callum Turner, Laura Haddock, Paul Ritter and Ben Miles. The Children. A one-off feature length drama is coming to BBC Two delving into a little-explored part of English history - the child survivors and presumed orphans of the Holocaust who were granted the right to come and live in the UK following World War II. The Children (working title) tells the story of one coachful of young refugees brought to Lake Windermere to be rehabilitated through nature. Romola Garai, Tim McInnerny and Iain Glenn star in a screenplay from The Eichmann Show's Simon Block and directed by Any Human Heart's Michael Samuels. The Elephant Man.
The brilliant Sarah Phelps ( And Then There Were None, The ABC Murders, Witness For The Prosecution, Ordeal By Innocence) is back with another Agatha Christie adaptation for BBC One. This time it's 1961 novel The Pale Horse being adapted for the screen, a story where superstition and witchcraft meet rationalism and murder.
In the cast for the currently filming two-part mystery thriller are Rufus Sewell ( The Man In The High Castle), Kaya Scodelario ( Skins, Pirates Of The Caribbean), Bertie Carvel ( Doctor Foster, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell), Sean Pertwee ( Gotham) and more. 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 20 th 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. Tom Shankland ( Les Miserables, The City & The City) directs, and it was announced in July that A Prophet and The Looming Tower's Tahar Rahim will play the lead role of Sobhraj. He'll be joined by Jenna Coleman, Billie Howell and Ellie Bamber. The Singapore Grip. Announced in January 2019, so likely to arrive next year is The Stranger, a new Harlan Coben adaptation coming to Netflix. Nicola Shindler's British production company RED ( The Five, Safe) has been commissioned to make an eight-episode thriller about Adam Price, a man with a seemingly perfect life 'until one night a stranger sits next to him in a bar and tells him a devastating secret.'
Things quickly become dark and tangled for Price, who'll be played by the marvellous Richard Armitage. The brilliant Shane Meadows and Jack Thorne have reunited with This Is England’s every-bit-as-brilliant actor Stephen Graham in this four part drama. Recently concluded on Channel 4, is the story of Joseph (played by Graham), a troubled man who travels to Ireland to confront demons from a childhood spent in the care system. Meadows describes the drama as taking “the biblical, almost apocalyptic levels of revenge witnessed in Dead Man’s Shoes, along with the bittersweet humour from This is England” and creating something brand new.
The War Of The Worlds. Peter Harness’ adaptation of this sci-fi classic seemed all set to be BBC One’s big New Year drama, but Luther took that spot and there’s no firm release date for it yet. Indeed, the IMDb date for the miniseries has recently been changed from 2019 to 2020. The three episodes will faithfully adapt H.G. Wells’ iconic sci-fi novel, which means a Victorian-era alien invasion story set in the leafy suburbs of Surrey. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Black Mirror’s Rafe Spall stars alongside Poldark’s Eleanor May Tomlinson.
A four-part adaptation of David Nicholls' novel Us is currently filming for BBC One. Tom Hollander and Saskia Reeves star as Douglas and Connie, a couple whose marriage is on the verge of falling apart when the family take a long-planned holiday touring European cities.
London, Amsterdam, Venice, Paris and Barcelona will provide the backdrops to this humourous, poignant relationship drama from the novelist behind One Day, Starter For Ten and Sky Atlantic's recent adaptation of the Patrick Melrose novels. The Killing's Sofie Grabol and Agents Of SHIELD's Iain de Caestecker also star. World On Fire. Sean Bean is the latest big name announced to be joining the cast of forthcoming BBC drama World On Fire.
He’s signed up alongside Helen Hunt, Lesley Manville and a host of others to tell the story of the first year of World War II “as told through the intertwining fates of ordinary people drawn from Britain, Poland, France, Germany and the United States as they grapple with the effect of the war on their everyday lives.” Eric and Ernie and Blackpool’s Peter Bowker was on screenwriting duties for the seven-part ITV drama, on which filming began in September 2018. Years And Years. Erstwhile Doctor Who showrunner Russell T. Davies rocked the BBC with his Hugh Grant-starring adaptation, A Very English Scandal, and has wasted no time announcing his brand new project for them.
This new drama series, entitled, consists of six episodes, all flowing from the pen of Davies and currently airing on BBC One on Tuesday nights. Revolving around the Lyons family and spanning 15 years, it’s the story of a busy Manchester family whose lives converge on one crucial night in 2019, after which the story leaps years into the future, to a very different Britain, and a very different world.
Emma Thompson, Rory Kinnear, Jessica Hynes, Russell Tovey and more all star.
BARC TRP rating this week September 2019 List of Indian TV serials and shows: Broadcast Audience Research Council has released the list of top ten Indian TV shows for September 2019. The rankings are based on the urban and rural viewership combined across all original airings in the week during the prime time. BARC shows the Target Rating Point (TRP) of Hindi Serials and Reality TV Shows from all the TV Channels in India.The latest BARC Serials TRP ratings for August third week are out. Star Plus’s popular show ‘Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai’ has retained the top spot this week followed by ZEE TV’s ‘Kundali Bhagya’ while Kumkum Bhagya has also topped the TRP chart. The following list would enlighten the readers about the top ten best tv serial in India 2019 as per BARC. Kundali Bhagya (ZEE TV)This week, two shows are on the number three spot. Star Plus’ ‘Kulfi Kumar Bajewala’ and Zee TV’s ‘Kundali Bhagya’.
Kundali Bhagya is a Hindi drama television series starring Shraddha Arya, Dheeraj Dhoopar and Manjit Joura. The story revolves around the two sisters of Pragya, from Kumkum Bhagya. Her sisters are Preeta and Shristhi who discover the existence of their mother Sarla and sister Pragya, after their father’s death.
The sisters try to unite with their mother and sister. The Show airs on Zee TV from Mon to Fri at 9.30 PM.
It has a BARC (TRP) Ratings of 3.3 for the current week.3. Kumkum Bhagya (ZEE TV)Kumkum Bhagya is an Indian TV show starring Sriti Jha, Shabir Ahluwalia, Supriya Shukla and Vin Rana. Seven years after her banishment, Pragya reluctantly returns to India from the UK, with her client, rapper King Singh, and her daughter. But fate again conspires to throw her in the path of Abhishek.
The show airs on Zee TV from Mon to Fri at 9.00 PM. It has a BARC (TRP) Ratings of 3.0 for the current week.4. The Kapil Sharma Show (Sony TV)The popular entertainment of the Sony TV, The Kapil Sharma Show is at the 2nd spot with 3.0 ratings.5.
Superstar Singer Singing Ka Kal (Sony TV)Sony TV’s ‘Superstar Singer Singing Ka Kal’ is at the 5th position.6. Yeh Rishtey Hain Pyaar Ke (Star Plus)The newly launched serial on Star Plus, Yeh Rishtey Hain Pyaar Ke has acquired the 3rd on the BARC trp chart this week.7. Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah (SAB TV)It is one of the longest aired sitcoms. The residents of a Cooperative housing society help each other find solutions when they face common real-life challenges and get involved in sticky situations.
This Indian TV show airs on Sab TV from Mon to Fri at 8.30 PM. It has a BARC (TRP) Ratings TRP of 2.2 for the current week.8. Kasauti Zindagi Ki 2 (Star Plus)Kasauti Zindagi Ki 2 is a re-imagination of Anurag and Prerna’s soul-stirring passionate story of love, betrayal, revenge and retribution.
It revolves around their romantic saga and how destiny plays for them. The cast includes Erica Fernandes, Hina Khan and Parth Samthaan. The show airs on Star plus from Mon to Fri at 8.00 PM. It has a BARC (TRP) Ratings of 2.8 to become the number one show of the week.9. Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega (ZEE TV)Zee TV’s ‘Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega’ has claimed the 10th spot with 2.0 ratings in the trp rating chart.
Dance Deewane 2 (Colors TV)Here are the serials who are out of the TRP race: Kulfi Kumar Bajewala (Star Plus)Sweet, cute and charming Kulfi is a singing prodigy blessed with a nightingale’s voice. After a tragedy strikes, she ventures out on a new journey to find her estranged father. The cast includes Mohit Malik and Anjali Anand.
The show airs on Star Plus from Mon to Fri at 8.30 PM. It has a BARC (TRP) Ratings of 2.0 for the current week.
Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai (Sony TV)The 90’s romantic drama serial is at number four spot on the BARC trp chart this week. Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega (ZEE TV)Zee TV’s ‘Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega’ has claimed the 10th spot with 2.0 ratings in the trp rating chart. Yeh Hai Mohabbatein (Star Plus)The popular serial of star plus featuring Divyanka Tripathi, Karan Patel and Ruhanika Dhawan has got the number five position this week.
Ye Un Dino Ki Baat Hai (Sony TV)The new serial of Sony TV, Ye Un Dino Ki Baat Hai has bagged the fourth spot in the BARC TRP rating this week. Shakti-Astitva Ek Ehsaas Ki (Colors TV)Set against the backdrop of culturally rich and vibrant Punjab, Shakti-Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki portrays the power of a family to dictate the fate of its daughters, Soumya and Surbhi. While the preparations are going on for the wedding, Chakor, Suraj, Anushka, Sanchi, Veer, Aditya and Roopa help Preeto to convince Harman that he should not marry Jasleen. The cast includes Vivian Dsena as Harman, Rubina Dilaik as Soumya. This show airs on Colors TV from Mon to Fri at 8:00 PM.
It has a BARC (TRP) Ratings of 1.6 for the current week. Radhakrishna (Star Bharat)The story of Radha Krishna is the epitome of eternal love, which transcends eras and emotions.
It is a never-seen-before retelling of this supreme romance. The cast includes Sumedh Mudgalkar and Mallika Singh. This Indian TV show airs on Star Bharat from Mon to Fri at 9.00 pm. It has a TRP rating of 5542 for the current week and 5984 for the previous week. Naagin 3 (Colors TV)Ruhi/Bela, the daughter of former nagrani, is crowned after her mother’s demise. After the alleged murder of her love, Vikrants, she sets out to take revenge upon the ones who killed him.
Whilst on her task, she is married to Mahir, the brother/friend of the killers. The cast includes Pearl V Puri, Surbhi Jyoti, Anita Hassanandani, Rajat Tokas, Rakshanda Khan, Ankit Mohan. This Indian TV show airs on Colors TV on Sat-Sun at 8:00 PM. It has a BARC (TRP) Ratings of 2.6 for the current week. Super Dancer 3 (Sony TV)The dance reality show, Super Dancer 3 has once again entertained the viewers with amazing dance skill and talents. The show is judged by Shilpa Shetty Kundra, Geeta Kapoor and Anurag Basu. The show is at the 3rd spot at Barc TRP ratings.So this was the latest BARC TRP ratings for August 2019, many serials back on the top position while a couple of shows are out of the top the TRP race.