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After a boy is murdered in a small English town, the close-knit community is subjected to the glare of the media and a relentless police inquiry. The town of Broadchurch is bracing itself for an annual influx of holiday tourists, but year-old local boy Danny Latimer is missing. As the mystery around Danny Latimer deepens, Hardy and Miller must work fast to identify the key suspects. The discovery of a murder scene leads Hardy and Miller to arrest a startling suspect. As Alec and Ellie come under fire, the people of Broadchurch start to turn against each other. Broadchurch comes together to mourn. In doing so, a new suspect in a murder comes to light. Time is running out to solve the murder, and suspicions swirl around Hardy. Will the discovery of a vital clue finally unlock the case? Finally, new and surprising answers come to light concerning the murder that has bound up Broadchurch. Joe Miller's trial proves more complicated than detectives Hardy and Miller expected. Meanwhile, a cold case brutally resurfaces. Broadchurch is in turmoil as Broadchurch (Series 1) accused Broadchurch (Series 1) of Daniel Latimer goes to trial. Meanwhile, Alec Hardy questions the Sandbrook case. Alec and Ellie arrange a meeting between the Ashworths while a new development in the trial surprises the court. While the Ashworths disappear from Ellie's surveillance, the Latimer trial starts with the argument from the defence. While Lucy pretends she saw Joe the night of the murder, Lee Ashworth tries to turn Ellie against her teammate by pretending he likes Claire. Ellie's son testifies in the trial. Susan Wright gives her version of the Broadchurch (Series 1). Claire recalls the night of the drama. Hardy is interested in Ricky. While Tom reveals facts that place Mark in a delicate position, Hardy and Ellie Broadchurch (Series 1) a link between Pippa and the Ashworth couple. Broadchurch (Series 1) the final arguments in the trial, Hardy and Ellie follow new paths, and Sharon Bishop accuses Lucy of lying. Joe Miller's fate is sealed. Ellie tries to understand why Claire Ripley has Ricky Gillespie's phone number. Ellie, Alec and Beth, now a social worker and separated from Mark, work on the case of a middle-aged woman brutally raped outside at a birthday party. As Broadchurch (Series 1) and Alec struggle to get details from a rape victim in shock, a clue leads them to a rental estate, where a party took place two days prior. Red flags are raised during interviews with Trish's estranged husband and her taxi driver. Trish gives a statement but refuses to answer one question. Trish's husband makes a confession to a friend. Broadchurch (Series 1) learning of a past complaint made against the taxi driver, the police catch him in several lies. Trish revisits the estate and recalls two vivid details. A DNA match is found. The police question a local registered sex offender with a similar M. A link is found between the registered sex Broadchurch (Series 1) and both rape victims. Trish makes a confession to Cath. A possible third victim is discovered. After Ed is arrested for assault, evidence is found at his store. Beth tries to get the third victim to come forward. Mark confronts his son's killer. Trish's husband is caught covering for former student Leo, who makes an admission to the police. Cath finds evidence that incriminates her spouse. A new DNA match leads to another arrest. Surveillance footage of Ed's property captures a suspect dumping evidence. The police uncover an Broadchurch (Series 1). Call Netflix Netflix. After a young boy is murdered in the small seaside town of Broadchurch, local detectives Ellie Miller and Alec Hardy are assigned the mysterious case. Creators: . Watch all you want. Episodes Broadchurch. Season 1 Season 2 Season 3. Release year: Episode 1 47m. Episode 2 46m. Episode 3 46m. Episode 4 46m. Episode 5 46m. Episode 6 47m. Episode 7 47m. Episode 8 51m. Episode 1 45m. Broadchurch (Series 1) 3 45m. Episode 7 46m. Episode 8 47m. Episode Broadchurch (Series 1) 47m. Episode 5 47m. Episode 8 46m. More Details. Watch offline. Available to download. Coming Soon. In an elven world 1, years before Geralt of Rivia, the worlds of monsters, men and elves merge to become one — and Broadchurch (Series 1) very first Witcher arises. From a resurfaced sex tape to a rogue suitcase of money, four wildly different stories overlap at the Broadchurch (Series 1) of fate, chance and one eccentric criminal. Seasonal cheer comes to a screeching halt when a cold-hearted woman tries to sell her hometown's land. Can music, magic and Broadchurch (Series 1) change her mind? A warrior kitten must defeat all the monsters on Battle Island in order to be crowned a champion. An interactive animated adventure from Matt Layzell. In this special Broadchurch (Series 1) event, top stand-ups of today honor legendary comedians of the past who helped shape comedy into what it is now. Broadchurch (series 1) - Wikiwand

See Full Schedule. In the case of Broadchurch in particular, these account for some of the most moving moments in what is already an incredibly emotional drama. During the investigation, Jack is revealed to have been imprisoned for a year for having a sex with a minor, which, when placed next to the photographs he Broadchurch (Series 1) of some of the boys in his care, and his tactile nature, looks bad. No parent should outlive his child. But ultimately the shame of his secrets becoming public was too much for Jack, and he took his own life, rather than become the subject of vicious gossip and suspicion. The death of Danny Latimer is the making of Paul as a vicar, one of the only sparks of optimism in the whole sorry affair. Her eldest daughter was sexually abused by her husband, who then killed her when she objected to him turning his attentions to her younger sister. And worst of all, Susan had no idea what was going on, despite her husband having told the police that she was in on the whole thing. Her children were taken into care, even her newborn baby, whom she later tracked down in Broadchurch under his new name Nigel Carter. Literally as it turns out. He needs to keep taking pills or he will collapse with stress, which he does, twice. It turns out the reason the Sandbrook case an investigation into the murder of a young girl collapsed after a pendant, a vital piece of evidence, was lost. And it was lost because it had been bagged by a detective sergeant who left it in her car to go and meet a colleague with whom she was having an affair. That car was broken into, and the pendant was stolen. The killer is still at large. Broadchurch (Series 1) the kicker? Broadchurch (Series 1) watch full episodes, you must have a cable provider that supports BBC America's full episode service and you must have BBC America as part of your cable package. Follow BBC America. Sign in. Top Gear 7 Full Episodes. Animal Babies 3 Broadchurch (Series 1) Episodes. 12 Full Broadchurch (Series 1). Darts 23 Full Episodes. Full Episodes Movies Schedule. Copy the link below To share this on click on the link below. Open Facebook. Note: spoilers, for obvious reasons. See More! Are you sure you want Broadchurch (Series 1) sign out? Broadchurch | Netflix

The eight-episode series began with the murder of an year-old boy in the fictional, close-knit coastal town of Broadchurch in DorsetUnited Kingdom. The series depicted the impact that suspicion and media attention have on the community. Broadchurch (Series 1) Broadchurch was first conceived of increator and writer Chris Chibnall first began fleshing out the story and writing scripts for the first episodes in He approached ITV in autumn with the series, and the network quickly approved it for production. Other roles were cast using auditions. began on 13 August in . Most scenes were shot on location, with the majority of filming in and around and West Bay. Soundstages were used for some interior scenes. Dialogue rarely departed from the scripts, but other aspects of the performances were improvised. A documentary visual style and an emphasis on first takes were used to heighten the realism of the series and acting. Few of the crew and none of the actors knew the identity of the murderer when filming began. A number of steps were taken to maintain this secret. Only those cast and crew with an absolute need to know were told the identity of the murderer once filming began on the final three episodes. Broadchurch series one received widespread critical acclaim and high viewership ratings. The final episode of series one finished with a caption reading "Broadchurch Will Return". ITV executives confirmed that a second series of Broadchurch had been commissioned, with production to begin in Following episode eight, an extra scene was released on YouTube depicting Danny's wake, held the afternoon after the funeral but before the evening when the beacons were lit. Nigel and Mark were shown reconciled, Olly turned down a job at the Heraldand Hardy spoke to Karen about why he alerted her to Joe's arrest. The video ended with the words " Broadchurch will return". Broadchurch creator and writer Chris Chibnall described the project as a labour of love. The Broadchurch (Series 1) for the series was partly inspired by Broadchurch (Series 1) in Dorsetwhere Chibnall lived. From to Broadchurch (Series 1), Chibnall had spent most of his time travelling about the U. Setting the show in Dorset meant Broadchurch (Series 1) would not have to spend time Broadchurch (Series 1) from his home and family. Broadchurch (Series 1) decision to set the show on the Broadchurch (Series 1) Coast also helped him generate more ideas for the show and tighten the writing. Thomas Hardy's use of the term " " was used as the name of the fictional Broadchurch (Series 1) Police, [10] [12] and character Jack Marshall reads the Hardy novel Jude the Obscure. Even the title of the series came from the Dorset setting. Chibnall invented the name "Broadchurch" based on two towns in Dorset: "I thought Broadchurch (Series 1) lot about the literary heritage of this county. Chris Chibnall, "'Broadchurch' postmortem: Creator Chris Chibnall on the killer, key scenes, and keeping the secret", Entertainment Weekly25 September Chibnall wrote the script for Broadchurch on spec after his work on Camelot ended. The first series had to be self-contained, he felt, in case the show did not do well in Broadchurch (Series 1) ratings and a second series was not commissioned. Broadchurch (Series 1) was adamant that Broadchurch not be a " whodunit ". His concept was to show Broadchurch (Series 1) a murder "makes victims of the whole community in all sorts of different ways. Some of them are able to deal with that and recover from that and build something from it; for some people it means they're destroyed by that so I wanted to look basically at a whole set of characters affected by this one devastating event and the different effects it had on people, so it really Broadchurch (Series 1) sense of that and played straight into that central idea. Chibnall was assisted in the story process by his good friends Sam Hoyle a television script executive [10] [12] and television director . Egleeand Channing Gibson. The story was nearly finished on the whiteboards when Chibnall began writing the script. Ellie Miller was a in the first draft of the script, and there was no Joe Miller. But he felt that this did not work well narratively, so he changed the character to a married heterosexual. I've never had it before, probably won't ever have it again. I was, like, 'Ohmygod, it's Joe. It can't be anyone else. He then redrafted the first script and re-plotted and re-outlined the series. Despite his confidence that he had the right solution to the murder mystery, Chibnall said that minutes before episode eight was to air in Aprilhe called Jane Featherstone and told her that he had got the ending completely wrong, before changing his mind twenty minutes later. Chris Chibnall, "Broadchurch: the perfect TV murder? There were Broadchurch (Series 1) key elements in the writing process. First, Chibnall largely ignored Broadchurch (Series 1) concepts about narrative structure when writing the teleplay. Instead, he focused on how the murder affected each character, and let each character's responses drive the Broadchurch (Series 1). His lone concession to narrative structure was driven Broadchurch (Series 1) the need to insert a commercial break every 11 to 12 minutes. He chose to insert a surprising or shocking moment just before each break to encourage viewers to keep watching. Having lived in the small Dorset town of BridportChibnall saw how local newspapers had a major impact on their communities despite the prominence of new media such as the Internet. He created a fictional local newspaper, the Broadchurch Echoand made it not only an element of the story revealing information to which characters react but also a character in the story itself, motivated by the people who work there. Third, Chibnall planned for a visual rather Broadchurch (Series 1) dialogue-driven finale. Chibnall wanted the final episode of Broadchurch to be different than the typical murder-mystery series. He observed that most finales saved major revelations until the final minutes of the final episode. He felt this led to poor writing, with loose plot threads "hastily" tied up and no way for the audience to adjust emotionally to the new information. Chibnall decided his " " would occur early in the final episode, and more time would be given to depicting the impact of the reveal on the characters. Chibnall wanted his reveal to be visual and highly cinematic, and for time to slow down during the reveal to heighten the audience's tension. This, he felt, would help the audience feel as if they were actually part of the drama, as if they were really experiencing these events themselves. Only the first few episodes of Broadchurch series one were written before filming began. Chibnall waited until casting was complete and he saw the actors performing their roles. The later scripts were then shaped to take advantage of these performances. Chibnall initially considered pitching Broadchurch to the pay-TV channel Sky Atlanticbut thought his project was good enough to sell to ITV, the biggest Broadchurch (Series 1) most popular commercial television channel in the United Kingdom. Just days after she finished reading the scripts, she suggested Chibnall work with Kudos Film Broadchurch (Series 1) Television, a well-known . That gave Broadchurch a much shorter pre-production Broadchurch (Series 1) than usual. According to Chibnall, ITV advised him to make the series as bold as possible and to ignore commercial considerations. But both men rejected the idea. Fincham was keen to allow speculation to build over time, and to give viewers a chance to engage in conversation about each episode before the next one aired. Pre-production began almost immediately after Broadchurch was given the green light. Heads for each department of the production— and lightingeditingcastingmake-up and haircostuminglocationsadministration, sound Broadchurch (Series 1), etc. Test footage Broadchurch (Series 1) shot and screened for ITV executives at a pre-shoot meeting, so they could see more clearly what the series' mood and style would be like. Additional funds were sought from international partners, who were given distribution rights in their territories in return. That was absolutely my shameless aim, to go, 'Okay, you have to look at our poster and feel that's going to give Downton a run for its money. The casting directors also read all the finished scripts, met with location scouts to see photographs of the anticipated location shoots, and had long discussions with various production department heads to gather as much information as possible so they could choose the right performers to audition. The production team refused to consider egotistical, obnoxious, vain, temperamental, or arrogant actors for roles, as Broadchurch (Series 1) felt it made it difficult for both cast and crew to do Broadchurch (Series 1) best work. The role of Reverend Paul Coates was written with actor in mind, and was the first role cast. Only later did Chibnall tell Darvill that the role was that of a young Anglican priest struggling with alcoholism. Darvill says that, as Chibnall wrote the scripts, he would call Darvill and tell him what he was thinking of doing with the character of Coates. Chibnall's writing of the character was, in a way, collaborative: "We talked a lot about the role of a vicar in a community like that and what are the implications of the circumstances that the town is put in," said Darvill, "and what that means for someone in that position and certainly the responsibility of having to be a spiritual guide, a point of comfort, a figurehead, especially being quite young. Darvill was also intrigued by the way Coates Broadchurch (Series 1) to avoid letting his ego come into play once he became a spokesperson for the community, and the way Coates reacted when he became a police suspect. The role of DS Ellie Miller was the second role cast. And I liked Ellie. I find it hard to play a character if Broadchurch (Series 1) can't feel any of me in them. Especially if you are going to be playing that person through the whole series you need to feel that connection. The role of DI Alec Hardy was the third role cast. Once more, there was consensus among the producers to offer the part without the need for an audition. He agreed to take the role for several reasons, even though he knew an incomplete script was a professional gamble. First, he was deeply impressed with the writing. Second, he Broadchurch (Series 1) worked with Chibnall and Strong who had agreed to be the show's primary director before and was keen to work with them again. Third, he learned that had agreed to play DS Miller, and working with her was very appealing. All the remaining roles were cast around Broadchurch (Series 1) and Tennant. Actor was attracted to the role of Mark Latimer by the authentic quality of the part. The way Chibnall showed how the community is affected by the murder, the newly unsettled relationships between the characters, and the disintegration of the bonds between people who once trusted one another also deeply attracted him to the project. His audition scene was where Mark Latimer must identify the body of his son in the Broadchurch morgue. To win the role, he worked himself up intensely and cried profusely. The role of Karen White was the other part cast early in the process. Actress Vicky McClure admitted, "It was quite a difficult role to take Broadchurch (Series 1) and I had Broadchurch (Series 1) think quite carefully about it. was cast as Beth Latimer, the mother of the murdered boy. She was hired after Broadchurch (Series 1) and McClure joined the series. Her audition consisted of several scenes from the Broadchurch (Series 1) episode.