Unforgotten
Unforgotten | |
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Genre | Crime drama |
Created by | Chris Lang |
Written by | Chris Lang |
Directed by | Andy Wilson |
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Opening theme | "All We Do" — Oh Wonder |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 18 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producers |
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Producer | Tim Bradley |
Editor | Adam Trotman |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company | Mainstreet Pictures |
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Network | ITV |
Release | 8 October 2015 present | –
Unforgotten is a British crime drama television series, which initially aired on ITV on 8 October 2015. It is written by creator Chris Lang and directed by Andy Wilson. The programme follows two London detectives, DCI Cassie Stuart (Nicola Walker) and DI Sunny Khan (Sanjeev Bhaskar), as they solve cold cases of disappearance and murder.[1][2]
Three series, each consisting of six episodes, have been broadcast in the UK, as of August 2018. Each series deals with a new case, introducing seemingly unconnected characters who are gradually revealed to have some relationship with the victim. As the murder mystery unfolds, the emotional ramifications of the crime are also explored in the lives of those affected.[2] Sometime after the third series finished ITV announced that a fourth series was to be made, and is expected to air sometime in 2019.
Unforgotten has received critical acclaim, with Tom Courtenay winning the 2016 BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actor for the first series, and Mark Bonnar winning the 2017 BAFTA Scotland for Best Actor in Television for the second series.[3][4]
Plot
The first series focuses on the murder of James 'Jimmy' Sullivan (Harley Alexander-Sule), a seventeen-year-old who disappeared in 1976. His remains are discovered during the demolition of a house in North London.[5]
The second series follows the murder of David Walker (Daniel Gosling), a Conservative Party consultant who went missing in 1990. His saponified remains are found in a suitcase buried in the River Lea.[6]
The third series investigates the murder of schoolgirl Hayley Reid (Bronagh Waugh), who disappeared from a seaside resort town on New Year's Eve 1999. Her skeleton is discovered by workmen repairing the central reservation of the M1 motorway in London.[7]
Cast
- Nicola Walker as DCI Cassandra 'Cassie' Stuart
- Sanjeev Bhaskar as DI[8] Sunil 'Sunny' Khan
- Jordan Long as DS Murray Boulting
- Lewis Reeves as DC Jake Collier
- Pippa Nixon as DC Karen Willetts (Series 1)
- Carolina Main as DC Fran Lingley (Series 2–)
- Peter Egan as Martin Hughes, DCI Stuart's father
- Jassa Ahluwalia as Adam Stuart, DCI Stuart's son
Series 1 (2015) Cast
- Tom Courtenay as Eric Slater
- Trevor Eve as Sir Phillip Cross
- Bernard Hill as Father Robert Greaves
- Ruth Sheen as Lizzie Wilton
- Gemma Jones as Claire Slater
- Cherie Lunghi as Shirley Cross
- Hannah Gordon as Grace Greaves
- Brian Bovell as Ray Wilton
- Frances Tomelty as Maureen Sullivan
- Claire Goose as Ellie Greaves
- Zoe Telford as Bella Cross
- Tamzin Malleson as Caroline Greaves
- Dominic Power as Les Slater
- Tom Austen as Josh Cross
- Adam Astill as Matt Slater
- Jonathan Harden as Sean Rawlins
- Tessa Peake-Jones as Sheila
- Harley Alexander-Sule as Jimmy Sullivan
- David Troughton as Father Geoff
- John Salthouse as ex-DCI Kendrick
- Dannie Pye as Vincent Erskine
- Ade Oyefeso as Curtis
Series 2 (2017) Cast
- Lorraine Ashbourne as DI Tessa Nixon
- Mark Bonnar as Colin Osborne
- Rosie Cavaliero as Marion Kelsey
- Badria Timimi as Sara Mahmoud
- Adeel Akhtar as Hassan Mahmoud
- Charlie Condou as Simon Osborne
- Douglas Hodge as Paul Nixon
- Nigel Lindsay as Tony Kelsey
- Holly Aird as Elise Dunphy
- Wendy Craig as Joy Dunphy
- Emma Cunniffe as Janet
- Bryony Hannah as Cath
- Will Brown as Jason Walker
- Daniel Gosling as David Walker
- Josef Altin as Tyler Da Silva
- Nathalie Armin as DSI Kuldip Gill
- Maggie O'Neill as Ellen Price
Series 3 (2018) Cast
- James Fleet as Chris Lowe
- Alex Jennings as Tim Finch
- Kevin McNally as James Hollis
- Neil Morrissey as Peter Carr
- Sasha Behar as Jamila Faruk
- Emma Fielding as Amy Hollis
- Indra Ové as Maria Carr
- Amanda Root as Carol Finch
- Sara Stewart as Mel Hollis
- Bronagh Waugh as Jessica Reid
- Brid Brennan as Suzanne Reid
- Alastair MacKenzie as ex-DCI John Bentley
- Tom Rhys Harries as Eliot Hollis
- Siobhan Redmond as Derran Finch
- Lucinda Dryzek as Claire Finch
- Jo Herbert as Emma Finch
- Ash Rizi as Dr. Walsh
Episodes
Series Overview
Series | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 6 | 8 October 2015 | 12 November 2015 | |
2 | 6 | 5 January 2017 | 9 February 2017 | |
3 | 6 | 15 July 2018 | 19 August 2018 |
Series 1 (2015)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [9] | |
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1 | 1 | "Episode 1" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 8 October 2015 | 7.35 | |
A skeleton found in the cellar of a building being demolished prompts investigation from DCI Cassie Stuart and her colleague DI Sunny Khan into the murder of a young man that could potentially span back thousands of years. Discovery of what they believe to be a car key near the body not only dates it to within the last 65 years, but also leads them on a trail in the hope of identifying the victim. At the end of the trail is a diary belonging to Jimmy Sullivan, a young man missing since 1976 who appears to be the victim. The final pages of the diary contain several names and addresses; amongst them are Beth, Father Rob, Frankie C and Mr. Slater. Four seemingly unconnected people living very separate lives. It is now down to Cassie and Sunny to find out what happened to Jimmy and finally to get him home. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Episode 2" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 15 October 2015 | 6.41 | |
Once the body in the cellar has been identified as Jimmy Sullivan, the search for his murderer begins; Cassie and Sunny investigate, starting with identifying the names featured in Jimmy's diary. Cassie travels to Kenny to see Maureen, Jimmy's mother, to get a sense of who Jimmy was; she is met by a woman who is in fact relieved that she might finally find out what happened to her son 39 years after he went missing. 'Frankie C' is identified as Sir Phillip Cross, the government's recently appointed entrepreneurial tzar, who denies ever having met Jimmy. 'Beth' is identified as Lizzie Wilton, living in Croydon and married to Ray, a second-generation Jamaican man. Lizzie also denies knowing Jimmy but is clearly a very different woman from who she was in the 70s before her marriage. 'Father Rob' is Robert Greaves who at the time of Jimmy's death was working in the local church to Arlingham House. And 'Mr. Slater' is Eric Slater, a wheelchair user and a retired bookkeeper living with his wife Claire in Cambridgeshire. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Episode 3" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 22 October 2015 | 6.29 | |
The investigation into Jimmy's death continues. Cassie and Sunny pay a visit to Father Robert Greaves, who remembers Jimmy fondly, but is unable to help identify the mysterious 'Jo-Jo', the person who it appears gave Jimmy the diary. Cassie and Sunny also meet Eric Slater, a former bookkeeper to Arlingham House, who remembers Jimmy well. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Episode 4" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 29 October 2015 | 6.61 | |
As the investigation into the cold-case murder continues, the forensic team discovers that the marks on the victim's body are consistent with known gangland torture methods. With this in mind, Cassie and Sunny question Sir Phillip about his involvement with a prominent East End crime family 40 years ago. Did the businessman or any of the shady associates of his youth have anything to do with Jimmy's disappearance or murder? Meanwhile, Eric and Claire's anniversary gets under way. Ray returns home to find Lizzie gone, broken glass where a brick was thrown through a window, and a note with the word "Sorry" on it. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Episode 5" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 5 November 2015 | 5.95 | |
Following the revelation that a second victim may be buried at the bottom of the Slaters' garden, Cassie and Sunny gatecrash their 45th anniversary party and begin searching for a second body, and it's not long before they strike gold. Eric Slater is arrested, but denies all charges made against him. After some initial reluctance, Curtis agrees to help Ray go in search of Lizzie. Father Robert confesses that he was the one who stole money from the church charity fund, and that after his secret affair with JoJo, she became pregnant and he has been using the money to pay the way for his illegitimate child. Before the news breaks of Eric Slater's arrest, Sir Phillip Cross has already struck a deal with his son's Turkish contacts, and before he is able to change his mind, the witness who came forward with evidence against him is killed in a house fire, made to look like an accident caused when the man 'fell asleep smoking'. Evidence found in Eric Slater's home links him to the location of the last known whereabouts of the second victim, and following the revelation that Jimmy had been selling himself for sex as a way of repaying the debt he owed to the Fenwicks, Cassie and Sunny finally realise that the connection between both murders may be Eric Slater's hidden hatred for homosexuals. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Episode 6" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 12 November 2015 | 6.01 | |
Father Robert's revelations prove to have lasting repercussions, especially for Caroline when she goes into premature labour. Bella and Josh deliberate over the best way to deal with their father's criminality, the search for Lizzie continues and Maureen is finally able to lay Jimmy to rest, after Claire has been identified as his murderer. |
^ Episodes 1 – 5's ratings are based on 28-day data from BARB for ITV and ITV+1 and 7-day data for ITV HD. Episode 6's ratings are based on 28-day data from BARB for ITV, ITV+1 and ITV HD.
Series 2 (2017)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [9] | |
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7 | 1 | "Episode 1" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 5 January 2017 | 7.29 | |
Workers dredging the River Lea in London discover a body in a suitcase that may have been in the water for long time. Cassie and Sunny are assigned the case and try to identify the victim through his watch and pager. Meanwhile, in Brighton criminal barrister Colin Osborne (Mark Bonnar) and his husband, Simon (Charlie Condou), are adopting a ten-year old girl. They are blackmailed by her birth mother's partner, Tyler, who witnessed Colin keying the car of a homophobe. In London, Marion Kelsey (Rosie Cavaliero) works as a nurse on a children's cancer ward and is struggling to balance supporting her patients, her marriage and dealing with her family. In Salisbury, teacher Sara Mahmoud (Badira Timini) attends an interview for a headmistress position. In the Cotswolds, Jason Walker who struggles to maintain relationships with women, is visited on his birthday by his mother Tessa Nixon (Lorraine Ashbourne), a detective inspector in Oxford. Sunny identifies the watch's owner as David Walker, who disappeared in May 1990. Cassie and Sunny notify Tessa, his widow, who has remarried. | |||||||
8 | 2 | "Episode 2" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 12 January 2017 | 7.08 | |
As the investigation into David Walker's murder continues, the team try to decode a series of messages found on the victim's pager. One message appears to be an address in King's Cross, which is soon discovered to have been a brothel at the time of Walker's death. Cassie and Sunny interrogate Sara Mahmoud, who was known to have been working as a prostitute from the address at the time – but she denies even knowing Walker, and claims that she was on holiday in Italy at the time of the murder. A telephone number in the victim's diary leads Cassie and Sunny to Colin Osborne, who also denies ever having known Walker. Osborne, meanwhile, continues to feel the pressure from Tyler. Tessa Nixon's boss, Detective Superintendent Gill (Nathalie Armin), asks her to take restricted duties while the investigation takes its course, which she angrily refuses to do as she has not been named as a suspect in her husband's death. Cassie begins to suspect that her father, Martin, is hiding something from her when she discovers a train ticket in his pocket, and a series of unknown payments on her credit card. | |||||||
9 | 3 | "Episode 3" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 19 January 2017 | 7.04 | |
The discovery that Walker was sexually abused during his time in primary education leads the team to suspect that the perpetrator, if still alive, would be in his early 80s. Sunny interviews Walker's best friend, James Gregory (Richard Hope), who claims that in the days leading up to his death, Walker confronted the abuser, who denied being involved in any such abuse. Cassie visits the address found on the back of Walker's business card, and interviews Marion's mother and sister, Joy and Elise, who claim at the time of Walker's death, Marion was the only one living at the house and could be the only person to have given out the address. Checks on Marion's criminal history reveal she was arrested in 1988 for assaulting a police officer during a protest march, and that she was living at an address with a known IRA conspirator. Meanwhile, Sara is forced to tell her husband, Hassan, about her past life, and Colin reveals that he had a mental breakdown and was sectioned just days before Walker disappeared. | |||||||
10 | 4 | "Episode 4" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 26 January 2017 | 6.52 | |
Sara's life begins to fall apart when her son overhears details from her secret past, and inadvertently manages to tell all of his friends. Meanwhile, Cassie discovers that Colin was sacked from his City job in 1989 for reportedly sexually assaulting one of his female colleagues during an office party, a fact which leads her to believe that Colin was framed for the attack. Meanwhile, Marion is suspended from work after Zoe absconds from her parents' care. As the investigation into Walker's past continues, Sunny discovers that he was heavily into S&M, and sexually attacked at least one woman whom he slept with. Concerns that his private fantasies may have spilt over into his charity work are confirmed when Ellen Price, a resident at one of the care homes where Walker volunteered, comes forward to tell the police that Walker interfered with her and other children at the home. Tyler continues to blackmail Colin, leading Simon to make a drastic decision. Paul, Tessa's second husband, fears that Jason may have inherited his father's traits. | |||||||
11 | 5 | "Episode 5" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 2 February 2017 | 6.77 | |
Sara's long lost father turns up out of the blue with some long-buried secrets about her past. Colin is shocked to discover that the rape allegation made against him was concocted by David Walker, who paid the supposed victim £5,000 to fake the story. Ellen Price revisits the location where Walker and his friends used to hold 'parties' where children were abused. Tessa's denial of David's activities is called into question when Ellen recalls David's wife having turned up at one of the parties, which forced a row in front of many of the guests. As Marion's home life continues to spiral, she tries to make things up with Zoe. Simon makes the heartbreaking decision to cease the adoption unless Colin can convince Tyler to back off. Sara's husband uncovers evidence which confirms she was in Naples at the time of the murder. With all of the possible suspects now carrying a solid alibi, Cassie and Sunny are stumped as to who the killer might be. Sunny tries to reveal his true feelings for Cassie. | |||||||
12 | 6 | "Episode 6" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 9 February 2017 | 6.77 | |
With each of the suspects having a motive, opportunity or connection to David Walker, Cassie and Sunny try to join the dots to discover who actually killed him 25 years earlier. Though Sara has provided reliable evidence that she was in Italy when the murder took place, Cassie suspects that it is too good – that it is something put together by someone who knew that one day they would need an alibi. The team wonder whether the case is part of a wider revenge plan. On that new line of investigation, the team find that Sara and Colin had been in the same psychiatric hospital at the same time, and could have met then. The team's notion is that each one killed the abuser of another, not their own abuser. While Sara denies every possibility put to her by Cassie, the scenes are cut with Sara's father telling an opposite scenario of Sara's life at age 13 to Sara's husband. After talking to Marion's sister and mother about the abuse suffered by Marion at the hands of her father, Cassie follows Marion to speak with her. She is in the back room of a pub, talking with Colin and Sara. In the next scene, Cassie then speaks with Colin alone, who tells her the details of the abuse in his childhood, at the hands of a friend of his parents. Cassie decides, and is supported by Sunny, that the three have suffered all their lives, all work in jobs of high value to society, there is no value in pursuing prison for them, and they have insufficient data for a solid court case, especially as one of the bodies was never found, and the other death is recorded as suicide. Each of the three, Colin, Sara and Marion, is shown telling the story of their past to their present spouse. |
Series 3 (2018)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [9] | |
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13 | 1 | "Episode 1" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 15 July 2018 | 6.80 | |
When workmen carrying out carriageway repairs on M1 uncover human remains in the central reservation, Cassie and the team investigate. Despite suspicions the remains could be archaeological, forensic analysis reveals the victim was a young female who could not have been buried before 1991. The only clue is a titanium surgical plate that appears foreign and has no serial number. Sunny identifies the plate as having been manufactured by a Greek Cypriot company in the mid-1990s, and working on the assumption that the victim may have broken her wrist on holiday, the team begin to trawl through hundreds of missing persons files in the hope of finding an identity. They discover Hayley Reid, a 16-year-old who disappeared on New Year's Day in 2000, and her twin sister, Jessica, confirms she broke her wrist while on holiday in Cyprus in 1995 and had a plate inserted. | |||||||
14 | 2 | "Episode 2" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 22 July 2018 | 6.64 | |
Cassie and Sunny visit Hayley's family in Middenham, Hampshire, and break the news that it appears Hayley was strangled. Jessica warns Cassie that reopening the investigation could potentially bring a swarm of negative press back to the town, which wiped out the town's remaining tourism trade for years after Hayley's disappearance. Cassie and Sunny meet with former DCI John Bentley, responsible for the original investigation into Hayley's disappearance, who describes his guilt for the police initially dismissing Hayley as a runaway. The police had investigated Hayley's boyfriend, Adrian Mullery, but he was never charged. After DNA confirms the remains were Hayley, one of her friends informs Cassie and Sunny that two days before her disappearance, Hayley subbed for her cleaning a holiday rental. News of the discovery reaches the four key potential suspects in the investigation. Jamie Hollis, who hosts a television quiz show, declines to speak to the police without his lawyer and panics after the police leave. | |||||||
15 | 3 | "Episode 3" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 29 July 2018 | 6.74 | |
Cassie and Sunny learn from Jamie that he and three friends shared the holiday rental with their families before the New Year, and that they spent New Year's Eve at the house before returning to London on 2 January. The detectives note the friends attended school close to where Hayley was buried, and three who were married divorced shortly afterward. All four are troubled: Jamie is struggling to deal with his ex-wife and drug addict son, Eliot, who suffers from gender dysphoria; bipolar artist Chris Lowe lives in a van off-the-grid; Pete Carr is a failed salesman; and GP Dr. Tim Finch was investigated for verbally abusing an elderly patient. Pete sees the circumstances as a solution to his financial problems, and surprisingly tells the police he saw Hayley cleaning the rental house; he claims he knew nothing of her disappearance as he returned to Hong Kong, where he was living at the time, shortly after. The rest of the team look at the timelines and leads from the original investigation, including a burglary at a church and a black sedan seen driving erratically. Jamie's ex-wife, Melissa, reveals the men were drinking and some using cocaine, and that after Chris had a mental breakdown, the four left before midnight. | |||||||
16 | 4 | "Episode 4" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 5 August 2018 | 6.84 | |
Detectives investigate why the four men not only lied about staying in on New Year's Eve 2000, but colluded in that lie. Jamie is besieged by journalists after a blogger, Sandra Rayworth, exposes his connection to Hayley. Pete, who served time in a Hong Kong prison for defrauding a disability charity, admits to the church robbery after DNA ties him to the scene. Tim's ex-wife, Derran, says he is a controlling and abusive man. Chris's daughter says her parents' marriage and his business were destroyed because he was arrested for child porn, but police cannot find any record of this. Melissa, an author, gives an interview discussing her experience as a wife of a perpetually unfaithful man, resulting in multiple emails from women who had sexual liaisons with Jamie, who liked rape fantasies. Pete tries to blackmail Jamie, saying he "knows things" about Jamie's son the night of Hayley's murder. Police investigate Eliot after discovering he had already been arrested several times, including for stealing his father's car. Pete is stabbed after Cassie leaves his file in a café and his past is exposed. | |||||||
17 | 5 | "Episode 5" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 12 August 2018 | 6.81 | |
After barely surviving the attack, Pete dies, putting Cassie's career in jeopardy. Tim tells the police that prior to the attack, Pete told him that on New Year's Eve 2000, he saw Eliot sneaking into the house after 2 a.m. Fran believes that Hayley's diary uses codewords to describe drug use and sex, and that she was looking to buy drugs for a New Year's Eve party. Chris states that despite his arrest, he was not the one who visited child porn websites, and investigators were able to prove his credit card info was stolen, leading to all charges being dropped, but his life destroyed. Jamie's former car matches the one seen driving erratically, and Melissa claims that her husband had told her he hit a deer that weekend. Jamie tells police he believed his son had accidentally killed Hayley while driving drunk, her body fallen into the river and washed out to sea. After Pete's death, Sandra is arrested for inciting the vigilantism that ultimately killed him. Police arrest Tim after discovering he was pulled over for speeding outside Middenham on 3 January 2000 — the day after he'd returned to London | |||||||
18 | 6 | "Episode 6" | Andy Wilson | Chris Lang | 19 August 2018 | 7.31 | |
Tim claims that the scrunchie, women's knickers and a cross necklace found in a lockbox in his cellar were purchased at a fete for his daughters, but DNA results prove they belonged to Alison Baldwin, a 14-year-old from Earlridge, Cambridgeshire, found raped and strangled in 1997. Tim denies involvement, but after it's revealed he was staying in Earlridge for a medical conference when Alison was abducted, he confesses to being a serial rapist and murderer of young girls. Without any remorse, Tim nonchalantly explains how he abducted, raped and strangled Hayley while coming across her by chance on New Year's Eve, and later takes them to the remains of another one of his victims. He confesses to their being many more victims but does not give their details. Chris reconciles with his fiancée, Jamila, and Cassie visits her father, who encourages her to take time off from work. Several months later, Cassie and Sunnie bring flowers to a memorial garden for Haylie. |
Series 4 (2019)
After Unforgotten aired its third series on ITV a fourth was announced by the broadcaster.
Production
Filming for the first series began in March 2015 and lasted for twelve weeks. Locations included Liverpool, the London suburbs, Kingston upon Thames, the Essex coast, Westminster, and the Fens.[10]
After the unexpected success of the initial series, ITV commissioned a second series, with Lang returning as writer and Wilson as director.[11] It was shot on location by the River Lea, in the Cotswolds, and along the promenade in Brighton.[12]
A third series order was announced on 2 March 2017, following strong viewing figures.[13] Scenes were set in Lymington (which substituted for the fictional Middenham and its estuary), Uxbridge, Amersham, Clifton in Bristol, Ealing in London, and King's Lynn and Hunstanton in Norfolk. An empty mansion at Bulstrode Park in Buckinghamshire provided the setting for the police station and lab.[7] Only seven weeks after filming wrapped, the third series began broadcasting in the UK on 15 July 2018.
International broadcast
Prior to the UK broadcast of the third series, the first series premiered on 8 April 2018 in the United States, as part of PBS Masterpiece Mystery. After two back-to-back episodes were aired each week, the second series was similarly broadcast as three weekly parts from 29 April 2018 to 13 May 2018.[14]
Remake
A US remake is in development for ABC, with Josh Berman, Sony Pictures Television and BBC Worldwide Productions. Retitled Suspects, it will feature a new cast and crew.[15] Chris Lang will not be involved in the US version,[16] and Nicola Walker will not make an appearance.[17]
Reception
IMDb rating 8.1/10.[18]
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
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2016 | British Academy Television Awards (BAFTA TV) | Best Supporting Actor | Tom Courtenay | Won | [19] |
Royal Television Society (RTS) Programme Awards | Best Actor - Male | Nominated | [20] | ||
Broadcasting Press Guild (BPG) Awards | Best Actress | Nicola Walker | Nominated | [21] | |
C21 International Drama Awards | Best English-Language Drama Series | Unforgotten | Nominated | [22] | |
Best Casting of a Drama Series | Nominated | ||||
2017 | London Screenwriters' Festival - British Screenwriters’ Awards | Best Crime Writing on Television (Series/Single Drama) | Chris Lang | Nominated | [23] |
British Academy Scotland Awards (BAFTA Scotland) | Best Actor in Television | Mark Bonnar | Won | [4] | |
2018 | Broadcasting Press Guild (BPG) Awards | Best Actor | Won | [24] |
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- ^ Listed in the credits in all three series as DS, and sometimes also referred to as such in dialogue; more commonly referred to in dialogue as DI and in Series 3 this rank is shown on his warrant card.
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- ^ Eames, Tom (9 March 2015). "Nicola Walker and Sanjeev Bhaskar to lead ITV crime drama Unforgotten". Digital Spy. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
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- ^ Travis, Ben (5 January 2017). "Unforgotten, Series 2: cast, locations and three other things to know as the ITV crime drama returns". Evening Standard.
- ^ "ITV commissions third series of critically acclaimed Unforgotten". ITV Press Centre. 2 March 2017.
- ^ "Unforgotten • Masterpiece Official Site". PBS.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (5 October 2017). "ABC Developing 'Suspects' Crime Drama Based On British Format With Josh Berman". Deadline Hollywood.
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