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Our First Look at 'Vigil' Season 3 Heads to the Arctic
The first images from 'Vigil' Season 3 head to the cold climate of the Arctic.
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The first images from 'Vigil' Season 3 head to the cold climate of the Arctic.
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Despite the incessant rumors surrounding Line of Duty's return, U.K. viewers already have a solid replacement, and it's not any of the shows that followed from creator Jed Mercurio in the wake of the series' sixth (and so far final) season. As much as
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The second season of the popular BBC thriller Vigil is officially coming to Peacock this February. This may come as a surprise to people who have not realized that a.) the NBC streamer is actually a destination for Anglophile-friendly content and b.) the series, which is one of the BBC&
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When Line of Duty became the biggest hit the BBC had for the 2010s, the question became which of Jed Mercurio's next shows would be the next breakout in the U.K. However, it wasn't until Bodyguard sleeper-hit its way to prominence on Netflix that the
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Vigil is probably the most popular thriller you've actually never seen. The BBC drama, which followed the investigation of a murder on board a nuclear-powered British submarine submarine, boasted an unusual premise and a stellar cast, led by Surrane Jones (Gentleman Jack) and Rose Leslie (The Time Traveler&
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When Morse, based on the popular Colin Dexter books, initially premiered in 1987 on ITV with John Thaw as the titular inspector, it was probably just seen as yet another contemporary police procedural in a landscape filled with them. However, the series turned out to be a massive turning point.
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Nearly a year after its Season 2 renewal was announced, production is finally beginning to get underway on the highly-anticipated new season of Vigil. Vigil stars Suranne Jones as Detective Chief Inspector Amy Silva, who, during the series's first season, was sent onboard a nuclear-powered British submarine in
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Police procedurals come in all stripes, from those featuring oddball duos solving mysteries together to those set in small, bucolic rural villages with the sort of minuscule population sizes that could never realistically support a rash of serial killings. But they've all got nothing on the BBC'
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Given the preponderance of streaming services that are available these days - and the breadth of Anglophile-related content spread across what feels like all of them - you might be forgiven for forgetting all about Peacock, NBC's streaming service that offers up exclusive programming in addition to next