‘Frankie’ will not be returning for Series 2
Frankie creator Lucy Gannon has confirmed on Twitter that BBC One’s nursing drama has not been recommissioned for a second series.
Frankie creator Lucy Gannon has confirmed on Twitter that BBC One’s nursing drama has not been recommissioned for a second series.
We’re only halfway into 2013 and there has already been some brilliant new drama and comedy on British TV screens this year.
Frankie creator Lucy Gannon has revealed that she has some “shocking storylines” planned for the nursing drama if a second series is commissioned.
Written by Lucy Gannon (Soldier Soldier), BBC One’s Frankie is a new six-part series set in the challenging and complex world of district nursing.
The weekend saw both the BAFTAs and the FA Cup final take centre stage on many people’s screens, with the FA Cup scoring 4.96 million as Wigan Athletic won the prize for the first time. The BAFTAs pulled in their highest ratings since 2004, with over 6 million viewers seeing Olivia Coleman scoop a double win, with a 25.5% share rating.
CultBox recently caught up with Torchwood actress Eve Myles at the launch of her new BBC One drama, Frankie, for an exclusive chat about the new six-part series from Soldier Soldier writer Lucy Gannon.
From writer Lucy Gannon (Soldier Soldier) comes Frankie, a new BBC One drama series set in the world of district nursing, starring Eve Myles (Torchwood) and Dean Lennox Kelly (Shameless).
Original Shameless star Dean Lennox Kelly has revealed that his return in the show’s upcoming final episode is “part of the main story”.