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ITV's After the Flood returns for second season
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ITV's crime drama After the Flood has returned for its second season, with detective Jo Marshall investigating a new murder amid moorland fires in the fictional Yorkshire village of Waterside. The series picks up a year after the devastating flood of season one, focusing on personal and professional challenges for the lead characters. Starring Sophie Rundle and featuring new cast members, the show aired its premiere on January 18, 2026, at 9pm on ITV1.
ITV has revealed Saviour, a six-part legal drama that promises to rival The Split with its intense family and courtroom intrigue. The series centers on a young man accused of murder and the solicitor defending him amid police corruption and personal secrets. Executive producers include Peter Moffat and Nisha Parti, marking screenwriter Imran Mahmood's TV debut.
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Production on the seventh season of ITV's Unforgotten has begun, as announced by ITV and PBS on January 26, 2026. Returning leads Sanjeev Bhaskar and Sinéad Keenan will investigate a new cold case involving child remains found in London. The season features a notable ensemble of new actors from shows like Peaky Blinders and Game of Thrones.
ITV has revealed the main cast for Gone, a new six-part psychological thriller series written by George Kay of Hijack fame. The drama stars David Morrissey as a school headmaster suspected in his wife's disappearance and Eve Myles as the detective investigating him. Directed by Richard Laxton, the series draws inspiration from real-life crime research and will air on ITV and ITVX.
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Line of Duty actor Martin Compston has revealed that James Bond inspired his action-oriented role in the second series of ITV thriller Red Eye. The star, who plays embassy security head Clay Brody, described the fight scenes as raw and brutal. The new season premieres on New Year's Day on ITV and STV.