Shooting starts for 2nd series of ‘I Jack Wright’
Series 2 of the thrilling drama starring Nikki Amuka-Bird and John Simm is coming to BBC iPlayer and BBC One The BBC has announced it has acquired series two of I, Jack Wright, the six-part murder mystery written by Chris Lang (Unforgotten, Innocent, The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe). BBC has also acquired series one which will air later this year on BBC iPlayer and BBC One. BritBox currently has series one in North America and will also carry series two. This announcement comes as production begins on the second series. Produced by Federation Stories (A Tale of Two Cities) for UKTV and YLE and acquired by BBC and BritBox, the first series has an all-star cast led by Nikki ...
‘I Jack Wright’ snags nomination for Best Drama series’ at C21 Awards
Chis Lang's series I, Jack Wright (Produced by: Federation Stories) is a finalist in the Best Drama category in the C21’s International Drama Awards which recognise the best in global scripted creativity through one of the most highly regarded awards shows in the business. The awards are judged by more than 100 of the world’s leading drama commissioners and buyers, making them unique in being The Business on The Business awards for scripted television. The awards ceremony, At Content London, will take place oin December 4 For a full list of nominees in all categories, visit the C21 website ...
I, Jack Wright Season 2 begins filming in February
The first season of I, Jack Wright left viewers reeling with its explosive mix of family betrayal, dark humor, and a cliffhanger that sparked endless Reddit debates. The UKTV and BritBox thriller, created by Chris Lang (Unforgotten), hooked audiences with its Succession-esque tale of greed and secrets swirling around the death of patriarch Jack Wright. As of September 2025, fans are clamoring for news on a second season. It has now been confirmed that the second season will begin filming in February 2026, and the first series will air on BBC 1 in the second half of next year ...
Unforgotten Season 7 in production
Unforgotten Season 7 went into production on November 7 - on the same day that Broadcast revealked that the series is the most watched returning drama on any UK channel. Sinéad Keenan and Sanjeev Bhaskar announced the critically-acclaimed drama Unforgotten had been recommissioned via social media in late February. Series creator and Executive Producer Chris Lang has written the seventh series. Andy Wilson, who has directed all previous six series, has returned to direct. Writer Chris Lang said: “I am so delighted to have been asked to create another series of Unforgotten, and given the opportunity once again to follow Sunny, Jess and their brilliant team, as they attempt to crack another cold case. Unforgotten is a drama that has always ...
“Unforgotten” now the most watched returning drama across all channels in UK
Returner Unforgotten remains on top, with Playing Nice and Protection the best of this year’s new titles As autumn rolls in with the promise of yet more drama, how have BBC1 and ITV1 faired so far this year with their 9pm offerings? The latter will probably be the happier of the two. Before the autumn schedule got going at the end of August, BBC1 had launched 12 drama series at 9pm this year, compared with ITV1’s eight. ITV1 was having the best of it, averaging 5.7 million after 28 days for its eight titles, including 4.5 million/24% on TV, 1.1 million pre-TX and 123,000 on devices. Over the same period, BBC1’s 12 titles averaged 3.6 million, including 3 million/17% on ...
Guardian: 70 unforgettable (and unforgivable) shows from 70 years of ITV
Unforgotten Making cold cases hot, Chris Lang’s scripts begin with the chance discovery of a corpse that soon links with a disparate range of people who think they have got away from it or with it. DCI Cassie Stuart (Nicola Walker) and DI Sunny Khan (Sanjeev Bhaskar) were perhaps more empathetic than homicide detectives can reasonably be, and Walker handed over to Sinéad Keenan for the fifth and sixth seasons. Read the full list at the Guardian ...
