BBC One has confirmed that Ripper Street will return on the channel on July 31.
Reid, Drake and Jackson will continue to fight crime on Friday nights at 9pm, following its release on Amazon Prime Instant Video in November.
Ripper Street became the most-watched show on Amazon in the UK, following its untimely axe by BBC One.
Amazon has also confirmed that the drama will continue for a fourth and fifth series. It is unclear whether the forthcoming series will air on the BBC.
The third series sees Bennett Drake (Jerome Flynn) returning to H Division as an Inspector, Edmund Reid (Matthew Macfadyen) focusing on his books and Homer Jackson (Adam Rothenberg) returning to the force after four years away.
The show's creator and writer Richard Warlow said: "Series three pivots around the fall from grace of 'Long' Susan Hart, a woman whose new philanthropic ambition is matched only by her ruthless pursuit.
Reid, Drake and Jackson will continue to fight crime on Friday nights at 9pm, following its release on Amazon Prime Instant Video in November.
Ripper Street became the most-watched show on Amazon in the UK, following its untimely axe by BBC One.
Amazon has also confirmed that the drama will continue for a fourth and fifth series. It is unclear whether the forthcoming series will air on the BBC.
The third series sees Bennett Drake (Jerome Flynn) returning to H Division as an Inspector, Edmund Reid (Matthew Macfadyen) focusing on his books and Homer Jackson (Adam Rothenberg) returning to the force after four years away.
The show's creator and writer Richard Warlow said: "Series three pivots around the fall from grace of 'Long' Susan Hart, a woman whose new philanthropic ambition is matched only by her ruthless pursuit.
- 7/15/2015
- Digital Spy
Procedural crime drama Ripper Street is returning to BBC One this month.
The third series of the show - which is co-produced by the BBC and Amazon - previously launched on Amazon Prime Instant Video at the end of 2014.
The drama is set in Whitechapel, East London following the aftermath of the Jack the Ripper murders in 1889.
The show's creator and writer Richard Warlow said: "Series three pivots around the fall from grace of 'Long' Susan Hart, a woman whose new philanthropic ambition is matched only by her ruthless pursuit.
"Because in Whitechapel, good intentions all too often have evil ends, and as strong as she is, Whitechapel is stronger."
Amazon has also confirmed that the drama will continue for a fourth and fifth series. It is unclear whether the forthcoming series will air on the BBC.
MyAnna Buring - who stars as Long Susan - told Digital Spy last...
The third series of the show - which is co-produced by the BBC and Amazon - previously launched on Amazon Prime Instant Video at the end of 2014.
The drama is set in Whitechapel, East London following the aftermath of the Jack the Ripper murders in 1889.
The show's creator and writer Richard Warlow said: "Series three pivots around the fall from grace of 'Long' Susan Hart, a woman whose new philanthropic ambition is matched only by her ruthless pursuit.
"Because in Whitechapel, good intentions all too often have evil ends, and as strong as she is, Whitechapel is stronger."
Amazon has also confirmed that the drama will continue for a fourth and fifth series. It is unclear whether the forthcoming series will air on the BBC.
MyAnna Buring - who stars as Long Susan - told Digital Spy last...
- 7/8/2015
- Digital Spy
On the 9th of January, the London Underground celebrated its 150th anniversary, it wasn’t long before Ripper Street’s forth episode, ‘The Good of this City’, portrayed the birth of the electric railway to coincide with its exploration of Victorian culture. The birth of the electric railway occurred in 1890 but I’m sure we can overlook the fact the narrative takes place in 1889, so far in this sensational shows run we have seen scientific procedures, telegraphs, video photograph, autopsies and policing that stands on the brink of revolutionary during the Victorian age; this is part of what entertains and intrigues us whilst viewing.
The Good of the City opens with brothel owner, and love interest of our resident American wonder-surgeon Captain Homer Jackson (Adam Rothenberg), Long Susan (MyAnna Buring) showing around a prospective employee telling her of the houses ability to offer her protection that she would lack in the outside world.
The Good of the City opens with brothel owner, and love interest of our resident American wonder-surgeon Captain Homer Jackson (Adam Rothenberg), Long Susan (MyAnna Buring) showing around a prospective employee telling her of the houses ability to offer her protection that she would lack in the outside world.
- 1/21/2013
- by Stu Whittaker
- Obsessed with Film
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