

The BBC has also released first look images of Claire Foy in her new royal role as Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll in Sarah Phelps' A Very British Scandal. The four-part series is so far enshrouded in secrecy, but check out what we know so far below. It features Tennant in his role as a small-town vicar. The first look images of Steven Moffat's mystery thriller Inside Man starring David Tennant, Stanley Tucci and It's a Sin's Lydia West have also been released. The show's creator, Abi Morgan, makes her directorial debut with the last instalment, which features the return of the three Defoe sisters, Hannah (Nicola Walker), Nina (Annabel Scholey) and Rose (Fiona Button), and their formidable mother Ruth (Deborah Findlay). James and Mark Gatiss's ghost story, The Mezzotint, starring Rory Kinnear.įans of The Split will also be delighted to glimpse the first look of the third and final series of the compulsive legal drama.

And period drama fans will be delighted to hear that an opulent new French series about the life of Marie Antoinette will also be shown on the BBC.Īs we get closer to the festive period, BBC Two guarantees a chill in the air for viewers this Christmas with M.R. We were recently given a first look at the BBC's upcoming adaptation of the bestselling thriller, The Girl Before, and been told about a brand new drama, Marriage, starring Nicola Walker and Sean Bean. Not only has filming for the book adaption of Sally Rooney's Conversations With Friends and the final series of Killing Eve officially begun (Jodie Comer reveals 'bonkers' Villanelle plot for season 4), but one of our other favourite books: Everything I Know About Love, is also getting the small screen treatment - with the cast line-up recently released by the BBC. Well it looks like it's going to be another stellar year for BBC drama.

But what about new 2021 BBC dramas coming out this year and beyond? The Bodyguard, Bloodlands, Doctor Foster, Normal People – it's fair to say we're a nation who love a good TV drama, especially when the BBC are behind the camera.
