

The BBC’s synopsis reads: "Arriving at Carlingford Prison on the same day, Kelsey (Bella), Orla (Jodie) and Abi (Tamara) are thrown together to face an unfamiliar world.
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Happy Valley's Siobhan Finneran will be returning to her role from series one as Marie-Louise, a prison chaplain, and former confidante to Sean Bean's inmate Mark Cobden. The series will be led by Game of Thrones and The Last of Us actor Bella Ramsey, Doctor Who's Jodie Whittaker and The Long Song's Tamara Lawrance. The story portrays life in British women’s prison, and is told through the lens of three inmates, with very different lives. But this time, it will feature an all-female cast. Find out more about each show now below and prepare to never leave your sofa again.įans of the BBC's award-winning drama Time will be pleased to know its returning for a three-part mini series.
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Plus there is good news for fans of Jamie Dornan's dark drama The Tourist and political thriller Vigil starring Suranne Jones – they have been renewed for a second season.Īnd Queenie author Candice Carty-Williams will make her TV writing debut with original drama series, Champion, which tells the explosive story of what happens when fame collides with family.įrom true crime thrillers, lavish period dramas and the return of old favourites, we've rounded up the best TV shows from the BBC in 2023.

The BBC has also announced major new crime drama Wolf, adapted from the acclaimed Jack Caffery novels and starring Humans actor Ukweli Roach. Our Girl's Michelle Keegan stars in BBC period drama Ten Pound Poms and director Shane Meadows has adapted Benjamin Myers' classic novel The Gallows Pole for the small screen. The six-part series, which also saw the return of James Norton and Siobhan Finneran, received rave reviews from both viewers and critics.Īnd there's plenty more on offer this spring. Well, it was a stellar start to the year following the release of the third and final season of Sally Wainwright's BAFTA-winning Happy Valley starring Sarah Lancashire as the iconic Sergeant Catherine Cawood.

But what about new BBC dramas coming out in 2023? Line of Duty, Everything I Know About Love, Normal People, This is Going to Hurt – it's fair to say we're a nation who love a good TV drama, especially when the BBC are behind the camera.
