New commissions for BBC One, Two, Three and Four

Friday, 24 August 2012 - Reported by Harry Ward
The BBC has announced new commissions for its TV channels at the Edinburgh International Television Festival.

BBC One

Speaking today at the Edinburgh Television Festival, Controller Danny Cohen talks about BBC One, why it matters, and the channel’s plans for the future, including a host of new commissions.

Danny Cohen says: “It’s a huge privilege to run Britain’s most-watched channel, and I’m greatly enjoying my time at BBC One. There’s always plenty to do though and my focus in the coming months is on consolidating BBC One’s position as the home of the biggest and best programmes - whilst at the same time continuing to develop the channel as a place where we take experimental risks and develop new talent.

"The new programme commissions I am announcing today across Comedy, Drama, Factual and Entertainment underline this creative strategy - with its aim to combine the biggest programmes with the kind of commitment to risk and new talent not normally associated with mainstream channels."

2012 has already been a huge year for BBC One. Extraordinary major events have seen the channel bring the nation together for its biggest moments. The Olympics and Diamond Jubilee helped draw massive audiences and put BBC One right at the heart of the action.

It’s also been a year of record breaking hits, Call The Midwife and The Voice UK are the biggest new drama and entertainment series (respectively) on BBC One in over a decade (since records began in 2001), both with new series to look forward to in 2013.

Alongside these major hits, Danny Cohen has been working to foster a spirit of risk and experimental creativity on BBC One through projects including the week of improvised drama, True Love; the prime-time public service season on ageing When I’m 65, and next week the start of BBC One’s first Asian sitcom, Citizen Khan.

Danny Cohen adds: “The raft of exciting new programmes I’m announcing today are at the heart of what I believe BBC One stands for: combining the biggest names and the most ambitious programmes with a major new commitment to creative risk and innovation. New comedies written by Britain’s biggest names sit alongside an exciting new Drama Talent Scheme for emerging writers and directors.”

“Two masters of British comedy have created brand new sit-coms especially for BBC One, namely Ben Elton with Slings And Arrows and David Walliams with Autumn Leaves (w/t). Comedy is incredibly important to BBC One and it’s been brilliant to see such great talent being so passionate about working on the nation’s favourite channel.”

Ben Elton says: "All my happiest television memories concern BBC comedy and in particular BBC sit-coms. It's an honour and a privilege to get the chance to be a part of that tradition again and I'm as excited today as I was when the Young Ones was commissioned 30 years ago.”

David Walliams says: “I am delighted to be back at the BBC, writing and acting in a new sit-com. My co-writers, the Dawson Brothers are brilliant. I met them when they wrote sketches for 'The One Ronnie', and I have loved collaborating with them. The read-through of the first episode attracted a stellar cast, and I hope the series will too.”

BBC One is also committed to delivering an ambitious range of popular and original British drama, and announces today two new distinctive drama series. The Ark and Quirke are major new dramas from exceptional writing talent that reflect the scale and quality of the channel’s output. Both are In-House BBC Drama productions.

The Ark is a new series written by Sarah Phelps (Great Expectations) which tells the story of the First World War’s frontline medics, focusing on the British nurses and volunteers working in France to save the lives of injured and traumatised soldiers. Quirke is a new series adapted by screenwriters Andrew Davies and Conor McPherson which will bring John Banville’s acclaimed novels to the screen, starring Gabriel Byrne in the title role.

Quirke is the chief pathologist in the Dublin City Morgue – a charismatic loner whose job takes him into unexpected places as he uncovers the secrets of sudden death in 1950s Dublin.

Alongside these pieces, Danny Cohen also today announces a major new Drama Talent Scheme for emerging writers and directors. The aim of the scheme is to develop the next generation of star writers and directors, through a strip of original mid-week pieces that will broadcast on BBC One. Each production will be mentored by a current master of the genre, and will be ambitiously cast. This fresh approach to storytelling will bring entirely new voices to the screen in a bold and entertaining drama event.

In Entertainment, a new live Saturday night game show has been ordered, where contestants from all walks of life will battle it out to become The Brightest Briton (w/t).

Finally, Seasons is BBC One’s new Natural History commission – a definitive portrait of our country’s dynamic and spectacular nature over the course of one year. The series will reveal why Britain’s climate is unique on Earth, and why our relationship with its wildlife is so enduring and special.

Danny Cohen concludes: “We’ve got an exciting Autumn on BBC One to look forward to, with a star-studded new series of Strictly, a massive injection of Original British Drama and landmark factual series from Andrew Marr and Michael Palin. And I hope the new commissions I’ve announced today for 2013 express the range and creative ambition of BBC One. There are great opportunities here for big names, a real commitment to new talent and opportunities, and top quality programmes.”

Full details on all the new commissions can be found here.

BBC Two

BBC Two Controller Janice Hadlow today announces a wealth of new commissions encompassing major dramas; comedy drama series from Sue Perkins, Ade Edmondson and Rik Mayall, and Mitchell and Webb; an exploration of women in art; and a year-long celebration of the genius of British inventions.

Janice Hadlow says: “BBC Two has had a really successful year with stand-out dramas from The Best Of Men to Line of Duty, the channel’s best performing drama series since 2002; fantastic comedy including Twenty Twelve and The Sarah Millican Show; ground-breaking documentaries and current affairs films from The Men Who Made Us Fat to Britain In A Day; and our contribution to the Cultural Olympiad from the acclaimed The Hollow Crown adaptations of Shakespeare’s history plays to a major exploration of the life and work of Lucian Freud.

"Looking ahead, I want to ensure that the channel’s sense of confidence and scale continues, and I believe that these commissions, from a major year-long celebration of British inventiveness and ingenuity to new dramas and comedies from some of our brightest and best talent demonstrate the range and ambition we have for BBC Two.”

Full details on all the new commissions can be found here

BBC Three

During his Controller session at the Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival today, Zai Bennett, Controller, BBC Three, announced a wealth of new commissions for the channel, including a season of programmes around the subject of birth, as well as new comedy, entertainment and drama series.

BBC Three is currently the MGEITF’s Digital Channel of the Year and is nominated again this year.

Zai said: “At BBC Three we’re never afraid to try new things and we’re the only channel that brings such a rich and diverse offering specifically to young audiences in the UK.

“BBC Three is having an incredible year. We’re proud to have just co-hosted the biggest sporting event on the planet to great critical acclaim and unprecedented viewing figures. Coming out of that we’ve just launched a season of exciting new programmes on the channel, proving that quality, relevant, meaningful television isn’t only the domain of the terrestrial channels. BBC Three is currently in a fantastic place and I’m delighted to be announcing this raft of new commissions to help us continue on this path. I’m confident there’s something for everyone in amongst them.”

Full details on all the new commissions can be found here

BBC Four

BBC Four Controller Richard Klein today announces a range of exciting new commissions, from a major partnership with the Royal Institute of British Architects to a celebration of the golden age of the album from Danny Baker, and seasons exploring the curious world of insect life and Britain’s foodie history.

Richard Klein says: “This, the tenth birthday year for BBC Four, has been a great one for the channel: we’ve taken a Scrapheap Orchestra to the Proms and left a model house to rot in Edinburgh Zoo; explored the rich cultural heritage of 20th century America in the Art of America season; shined a spotlight on women with series from Dr Helen Castor and Dr Lucy Worsley; and celebrated an eclectic range of music - from Bowie and Punk to Symphony and The Story of Musicals; all united by the channel’s trademark wit, intelligence and spirit.

"BBC Four is the BBC’s best-loved channel and it’s continuing to grow. Looking ahead, there’s much more to come and the announcements I’m making today show the confidence and ambition of the channel.

Full details on all the new commissions can be found here




FILTER: - BBC One - BBC - BBC Two - BBC Four

Wizards Vs Aliens Preview To Be Held

Friday, 24 August 2012 - Reported by John Bowman
A preview screening of two episodes from the forthcoming new CBBC series Wizards Vs Aliens is to be held in London.

The family TV show was created by Russell T Davies and Phil Ford as a successor to The Sarah Jane Adventures, following the untimely death last year of Elisabeth Sladen. The show's premise sees aliens called the Nekross intent on devouring all magic on Earth, with one 16-year-old boy - Tom Clarke, played by Scott Haran - standing in their way. Tom seems ordinary but is, in fact, a wizard, and he is helped by his friend Benny Sherwood, played by Percelle Ascott.

Guest stars in the 12-part series include Annette Badland, Michael Higgs, Jefferson Hall, Gwendoline Christie, and Ruthie Henshall, with Don Gilet and Nina Sosanya making guest appearances as Benny's parents.

Writers for the series include Clayton Hickman, Joseph Lidster, and Gareth Roberts, and last month Ford tweeted:
Just watched a cut of @OldRoberts953 [Gareth Roberts's] Wizards vs Aliens eps. Completely and utterly awesome.
The preview takes place at the BFI Southbank on Friday 5th October at 6.15pm and will also feature a question-and-answer session with special guests including Ford.

There is currently no direct link via which to buy tickets. However, as well as the usual post, phone, and in-person methods, tickets can also be bought by going to the BFI website, then clicking on the "What's on at BFI" button at the top of the home page, hovering your mouse over the "Events" tab, and selecting the "Previews and in-conversations" option.





FILTER: - CBBC - Wizards Vs Aliens - Special Events

Merlin Series 5 Trailer To Air On 3rd August

Sunday, 29 July 2012 - Reported by John Bowman
A feature-length trailer for the fifth series of Merlin is to be shown on BBC One on Friday 3rd August.

It will air about 8pm as part of the channel's Original British Drama campaign during the Olympics, highlighting what is coming up over the next few months, and will be shown again the next week.

BBC One Controller Danny Cohen said:
The London 2012 London Olympics provides a rare and unique opportunity to showcase some of BBC One's very best forthcoming programmes to our audiences.

We will give viewers the first exclusive look at a range of brand-new original British drama coming up on BBC One in the form of specially-made feature-length trailers. These new series highlight the exciting and broad range of tones, stories and worlds we want drama on BBC One to encapsulate.

It's a fantastically diverse and ambitious combination of fiction coming up on BBC One over the next few months.
The full schedule of the individual and exclusive trailers - with each one airing around 8pm - is as follows:
  • Today - Hunted
  • Tomorrow - Good Cop
  • Tuesday 31st July - Accused
  • Wednesday 1st August - The Secret of Crickley Hall
  • Thursday 2nd August - Doctor Who
  • Friday 3rd August - Merlin
  • Saturday 4th August - The Paradise
  • Sunday 5th August - EastEnders
  • Monday 6th August to Saturday 11th August - Repeats of the above
  • Sunday 12th August - Ripper Street

BBC Drama Commissioning Controller Ben Stephenson said:
BBC One drama offers audiences the most vibrant and most original home-grown drama in Britain today. This upcoming range of new drama titles are the very best of British, made with ambition and scale that I hope will capture the imagination of our audiences with the same spirit as the London 2012 Olympics.
It is not yet known when the new series of Merlin will start.




FILTER: - BBC - Merlin

Filming Starts On Second Series Of Death In Paradise

Thursday, 19 July 2012 - Reported by John Bowman
A second series of crime drama/comedy Death In Paradise has started filming in the Caribbean - with singer-songwriter Jamelia signed up for a cameo in her first TV role.

Ben Miller (Primeval) again stars as Detective Inspector Richard Poole - the uptight English police officer uncomfortable in such exotic surroundings - and he is joined once more by Danny John-Jules (Red Dwarf) as police officer Dwayne Myers, Don Warrington as Commissioner Selwyn Patterson, Sara Martins as Detective Sergeant Camille Bordey (pictured below with Miller), and Gary Carr as police officer Fidel Best.

Jamelia said:
I'm so excited. Not only am I in a great drama filming my first TV role but I'm doing it in the Caribbean too! I'm really looking forward to working with such a talented cast.
Other guest stars are Michael Brandon, Bryan Dick, Dexter Fletcher, Kelly Adams, Kenneth Cranham, Stephanie Beacham, Amanda Mealing, Tom Ward, Patrick Baladi, and Gemma Jones.

Guadeloupe once again doubles for the fictitious island of Saint Marie, and as with the first series there will be eight 60-minute episodes when the show returns to BBC One early next year.

Co-executive producer Belinda Campbell said:
We have a wonderful cast for Death In Paradise and our list of guest stars is equally exciting. Jamelia in particular was such a surprise find; she is not only a talented singer but actress too.

The stories for this series are full of humour and intrigue and hopefully the whole family will have fun trying to work out whodunit each week. We can't wait to bring a bit of Caribbean sunshine back to the cold and wet UK!
Fellow co-executive producer Polly Hill said:
Death In Paradise was a real hit with the BBC One audience, who enjoyed the weekly instalments of light-hearted murder-mystery in a beautiful Caribbean setting. The show is part of a wide range of drama programming across the BBC, which includes Ripper Street and Hunted.
The first series aired between 25th October and 13th December 2011, averaging 6 million viewers per episode.

The programme is a Red Planet Pictures production in association with Kudos Film and TV and BBC Worldwide, produced with the support of the region of Guadeloupe. Created by Robert Thorogood, it is produced by Tim Key and directed by Keith Boak, Alrick Riley, and David O'Neil.




FILTER: - BBC - Drama - Death In Paradise

Sherlock Takes Top Three iPlayer Figures

Wednesday, 30 May 2012 - Reported by John Bowman
 iplayerThe three episodes of Sherlock Series 2 were the three most-requested programmes on the BBC iPlayer for January 2012.

In figures released for the January-April period, episode 1 – A Scandal In Belgravia – broadcast on New Year's Day was top with 2,528,000 requests, episode 3 – The Reichenbach Fall – shown on 15th January was second with 1,913,000 requests, and episode 2 – The Hounds of Baskerville – which aired on 8th January was third with 1,689,000.

This meant that with A Scandal In Belgravia, Sherlock also had the most-requested episode per series that month, receiving more than twice as many as the second-placed Top Gear India Special of 28th December 2011 (included in January's figures with a figure of 1,116,000 requests, downgraded from the December 2011 figure of 1,311,000). The next most-requested episode of January 2012 – and next most-requested episode per series of January 2012 – was the New Year's Day edition of EastEnders, which received 1,097,000 requests.

The premier episode of Being Human Series 4 received 593,000 requests in February, and the first episode of the comedy series Pramface, co-starring Yasmin Paige, received 389,000 requests, making them the tenth and 17th most-requested episodes per series of that month, while in March, episode 2 of Pramface received 541,000 requests, Being Human Series 4 episode 7 had 403,000 requests, and the first episode of Dirk Gently received 343,000 requests, making them the ninth, 13th, and 20th most-requested episodes per series of that month respectively. The film version of Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, co-starring Bill Bailey, got 349,000 requests when it aired in March. Finally, April saw the film Kidulthood, written by and co-starring Noel Clarke, get 342,000 requests.

Monthly performance packs have not been published by the BBC since December 2011. They will return to a monthly publication schedule from next month, said the corporation.

Total requests between January and April this year averaged around 190 million per month, with more than 140 million for TV and around 46 million for radio programmes - up by 24 per cent on the same period last year.

There was a massive increase in requests from mobile and tablet devices. These went up by 94 per cent on April 2011, with 15 per cent of total programme requests coming from mobiles and tablets in April 2012.

Apple announced that the BBC iPlayer app for iPads was the top free app of all time in the UK.

The BBC also reported that demand from internet-connected devices such as Smart TVs, games consoles, and Blu-ray players had continued to grow, with 11 per cent of all requests in April 2012 – up by 57 per cent on April 2011.

The full breakdown for January to April 2012 is available as a PDF here.

Sherlock co-creator Mark Gatiss told Digital Spy at the BAFTA TV Awards on Sunday that he was writing the first episode of Series 3, adding that it would be based loosely on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Adventure of the Empty House. He said:
It'll be a version of it, because that's the one in which [Sherlock] returns. How much or how little [we change], I don't know yet. As before, we cherry-pick and we choose bits and pieces of other [stories] that we like. They're always less literal adaptations.
(newslink: BBC Media Centre)




FILTER: - BBC - Being Human - iPlayer - Dirk Gently - Sherlock

Dirk Gently Is Cancelled

Monday, 28 May 2012 - Reported by John Bowman
Dirk Gently star Stephen Mangan revealed today that the BBC Four show had been axed.

The actor tweeted: "It gives me no pleasure whatsoever to report that the BBC have decided not to make any more ‪#DirkGently‬."

A tweet later in the day from the production team said they didn't think another channel would pick up the show, although they offered a glimmer of hope by also saying "but you never know".

A pilot episode that was shown in December 2010 garnered 1.1 million viewers, leading to a three-part series that aired this March - the first drama series to be commissioned for the channel. However, the ratings for it reportedly slipped from 844,000 to under 600,000.

A BBC spokeswoman said:
We've loved having Dirk on the channel but the licence fee freeze means less British drama on BBC4. In future we will focus on the best dramas from around the globe, like The Killing and Borgen, whilst BBC One and BBC Two become the main homes of original British drama.
The episodes, written by Howard Overman, Jamie Mathieson, and Matt Jones, were based on the books by Douglas Adams. The show was produced for BBC Cymru Wales by ITV Studios in association with The Welded Tandem Picture Company.





FILTER: - BBC - Dirk Gently