
‘Broadchurch’: Series 2 confirmed
ITV has confirmed that crime drama Broadchurch will return for a second series.
ITV has confirmed that crime drama Broadchurch will return for a second series.
Broadchurch creator Chris Chibnall has revealed that his upcoming The Great Train Robbery serial, about the most infamous heist in British history, “will surprise people”.
ITV has released four new teaser trailers for final episode of crime drama Broadchurch.
Broadchurch creator Chris Chibnall has revealed that he hopes to write for Doctor Who again in the next series.
Broadchurch creator Chris Chibnall has revealed that Torchwood is unlikely to return in the near future.
Currnently enjoying tremendous success with ITV’s acclaimed crime drama Broadchurch, writer Chris Chibnall recently chatted exclusively to CultBox about his work on Doctor Who, Torchwood and BBC One’s upcoming two-part Great Train Robbery drama.
Who killed Danny Latimer in ITV’s Broadchurch? With only two episodes remaining, it’s time to follow up our previous list with another round-up of the suspects.
TV of a quality like Broadchurch doesn’t come along very often. And in an age when telly is an elastic experience – something which can be paused, rewound, and watched whenever we demand it – it’s rare for a show to command such attention that it becomes an appointment: an hour that millions cannot afford to record or download, because it would leave them behind.
One of the wonderful things about Broadchurch is that it has made water cooler detectives of us all. Heck, even Ant & Dec were jabbering on about it on their Saturday evening entertainment trough; a sure sign that Chris Chibnall’s drama has deservedly reached the point of cultural supersaturation. The Geordie finger puppets suspected Reverend Paul Coates of murder, and Episode 6 doesn’t do anything to disprove that theory.
Well, we can probably now discount Jack Marshall as a suspect. Can’t we?
That’s the thing about Broadchurch: to be certain of anything is to risk being utterly wrong. It’s the dilemma the townspeople face this week as their collective gaze turns on a quiet old man who looks a lot like William Hartnell. The murder of Danny Latimer has stirred the sands of the Jurassic Coast, uncovering not only evidence like high tar cigarettes, but also events that some would rather stay buried.