
‘Ripper Street’ Series 2 finale: ‘Our Betrayal – Part 2’ teasers
The second series of period crime drama Ripper Street concludes on BBC One next week with ‘Our Betrayal – Part 2’, and death and violence stalk Whitechapel once more.
The second series of period crime drama Ripper Street concludes on BBC One next week with ‘Our Betrayal – Part 2’, and death and violence stalk Whitechapel once more.
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Midsomer Murders newcomer Gwilym Lee has revealed that his character, DS Charlie Nelson, the new partner to Neil Dudgeon’s DCI John Barnaby, is “a modern guy”.
Midsomer Murders newcomer Gwilym Lee will make his first appearance as DS Charlie Nelson, the new partner to Neil Dudgeon’s DCI John Barnaby, in this year’s Christmas special.
The second series of period crime drama Ripper Street continues on BBC One next week with ‘Our Betrayal – Part 1’ and the pall of personal tragedy looms over the men of H Division as, from far shores, a very real and very valuable symbol of the British Empire’s wealth arrives in the form of an uncut diamond.
The BBC has announced that the new series of crime drama Silent Witness will begin next month.
The BBC has confirmed that Ripper Street will not be returning for a third series.
BBC One’s period crime drama Ripper Street returns for a second series this autumn.
The second series of period crime drama Ripper Street continues on BBC One next week with ‘A Stronger Loving World’ and the all-too-brief domestic happiness that Sergeant Drake has enjoyed is to be disrupted by the arrival of a friend from his wife Bella’s past.
The second series of period crime drama Ripper Street continues on BBC One next week with ‘Threads of Silk and Gold’ and investigations into the brutal slaying of a Telegraph Boy lift the lid on a vice racket run from the offices of the GPO.