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Ashes to Ashes gets third series | Ashes to Ashes gets third series |
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Drama Ashes to Ashes, starring Philip Glenister, will return for a third and final series, the BBC has confirmed. | Drama Ashes to Ashes, starring Philip Glenister, will return for a third and final series, the BBC has confirmed. |
Producers have revealed the climax of the next series will reveal who the character Gene Hunt really is. | Producers have revealed the climax of the next series will reveal who the character Gene Hunt really is. |
Writer Ashley Pharoah said the series, set in the 80s, will offer "intriguing twists and turns to keep viewers guessing about the final outcome". | Writer Ashley Pharoah said the series, set in the 80s, will offer "intriguing twists and turns to keep viewers guessing about the final outcome". |
The finale of the current series, which is set in 1981, will be broadcast on Monday evening at 2100 BST. | The finale of the current series, which is set in 1981, will be broadcast on Monday evening at 2100 BST. |
The conclusion of the second series will be shown later | The conclusion of the second series will be shown later |
The first ever episode of the time travelling cop show saw Alex Drake (Keeley Hawes) waking up in the 1980s after being shot in an incident in modern-day London. | The first ever episode of the time travelling cop show saw Alex Drake (Keeley Hawes) waking up in the 1980s after being shot in an incident in modern-day London. |
Next season fans, who have been following the show, will finally learn how Drake's journey will come to an end. | Next season fans, who have been following the show, will finally learn how Drake's journey will come to an end. |
Official figures said the opening of the second series drew in 7.9 million viewers, but figures have dropped since - with a low of 4.3 million on 25 May. |