Illustrative image of the leads from BBC's 'Mint' sharing their first romantic glance in a moody urban setting, for news article on the series' first-look clip.
Illustrative image of the leads from BBC's 'Mint' sharing their first romantic glance in a moody urban setting, for news article on the series' first-look clip.
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BBC releases first-look clip for romantic crime drama Mint

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The BBC has unveiled a first-look clip and artwork for Mint, an upcoming eight-part romantic crime drama marking writer-director Charlotte Regan's TV debut. Starring Emma Laird and musician Loyle Carner as Ben Coyle-Larner, the series explores themes of first love, heartbreak, and isolation. The clip, timed for Valentine's Day, depicts the initial meeting between leads Shannon and Arran.

The BBC announced the release of a first-look clip and promotional artwork for Mint on February 13, 2026, just ahead of Valentine's Day. This unconventional crime drama is the television debut of acclaimed filmmaker Charlotte Regan, known for her feature film Scrapper. The eight-part series, produced by House Productions—a division of BBC Studios—and Fearless Minds, is set to air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

Mint stars Emma Laird, recognized from The Brutalist and Mayor of Kingstown, alongside Ben Coyle-Larner, an acting newcomer better known as the musician Loyle Carner. The clip captures the first encounter between the protagonists, Shannon and Arran, at the center of a story about intense romance, emotional devastation, and love amid external fear and family dynamics. Additional cast includes Sam Riley from Firebrand and Control, Laura Fraser of Breaking Bad and Shetland, Lewis Gribben from Somewhere Boy and Black Mirror, and Lindsay Duncan known for Truelove and Sherwood.

Filming took place in and around Glasgow in 2025. The series was commissioned by BBC Drama Director Lindsay Salt and is created, written, directed, and executive produced by Charlotte Regan. Production is led by Angus Lamont, with executive producers Tessa Ross, Juliette Howell, and Theo Barrowclough for House Productions; Jolyon Symonds for Fearless Minds; and Rebecca Ferguson for the BBC. BBC Studios will manage global sales.

The first four episodes are scheduled to premiere at the Berlinale—Berlin International Film Festival—on February 15, 2026.

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Media accounts on X have shared the first-look clip and images for BBC's Mint, expressing positive anticipation for its romantic crime drama themes, unique storytelling, and casting of Loyle Carner and Emma Laird, describing it as soaring, disturbing, explosive, and unconventional.

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Promotional still from BBC's 'The Other Bennet Sister' featuring Ella Bruccoleri as Mary Bennet in a Regency library.
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BBC unveils images for new Pride and Prejudice adaptation

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The BBC has released new images for its upcoming ten-part period drama, The Other Bennet Sister, focusing on the overlooked Mary Bennet from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Starring Ella Bruccoleri as Mary and Indira Varma as Mrs Gardiner, the series is adapted from Janice Hadlow's novel and set to air in March. Fans have expressed excitement over the casting and storyline.

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BritBox has revealed its February 2026 schedule, featuring new seasons of popular British series, exclusive originals, and classic films arriving on the platform. Highlights include the North America premiere of Shetland Season 10 and Riot Women Season 1, alongside additions like Father Brown Season 13 and the 1995 adaptation of Sense and Sensibility. The lineup emphasizes British storytelling across dramas, mysteries, and comedies.

Elle magazine has curated a selection of engaging cosy crime drama series, blending new releases and returning favourites across platforms like Netflix and BBC. These shows offer clever mysteries with minimal tension, ideal for relaxed viewing. The list highlights upcoming titles set to air in early 2026.

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Channel 4 is preparing to launch Careless, a new four-part mystery thriller created by Louise Fox and Helen Fitzgerald. The series follows a Scottish backpacker who becomes a carer for an ageing rocker and his wife, hiding a dark secret that endangers them. Production is underway, with an expected air date later in 2026.

Amazon's Prime Video has revealed that "Young Sherlock," starring Hero Fiennes Tiffin as a teenage version of the iconic detective, will premiere on Wednesday, March 4, with all eight episodes available at once. The series, executive produced by Guy Ritchie, explores the early adventures of Sherlock Holmes in 1870s Oxford. A new trailer highlights his arrival at school, a break-in investigation, fistfights, and an unlikely friendship with James Moriarty.

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The BBC is reportedly developing a prequel to the popular series Killing Eve, titled Honey. Described as a Cold War thriller, the project focuses on MI6 boss Carolyn Martens from the original show.

 

 

 

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