Premieres in the U.K. on Channel 5 as well as on Acorn TV also in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
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Season 3 of the intriguing series is set in 1979 on the cusp of Margaret Thatcher’s victory and sees Commander Adam Dalgliesh (Carvel) take on three highly sensitive cases – from a remote seminary already mired in scandal, to a wealthy family under political attack, and to a spate of killings at a nuclear power station
Published: NEW YORK, November 4, 2024 — Acorn TV’s fan-favorite detective crime drama Dalgliesh returns exclusively on Monday, December 2 in the U.K., U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
The third season, consisting of six episodes, is based on three of the novels from P.D. James’ bestselling murder mystery series, “Adam Dalgliesh Mystery,” (https://
Season 3 is made up of three distinct mysteries, each two episodes long, with the first, “Death in Holy Orders,” premiering on Monday, December 2, the second, “Cover Her Face,” which marks Carvel’s directorial debut, premiering on Monday, December 9, and the third, “Devices and Desires,” premiering on Monday, December 16.
Season 3 of the intriguing series is set in 1979 on the cusp of Margaret Thatcher’s victory and sees Commander Adam Dalgliesh (Carvel) take on three highly sensitive cases – from a remote seminary already mired in scandal, to a wealthy family under political attack, and to a spate of killings at a nuclear power station.
Carlyss Peer (The Crown, Doctors) and Alistair Brammer (House of the Dragon, The Watchers) both return to the series as Detective Sergeants (DS) Kate Miskin and Daniel Tarrant, respectively. The prominent guest stars this season include Anton Lesser (Endeavour), Lloyd Owen (The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power), Claire Goose (Silverpoint), Liz White (The Long Shadow), Adam James (Mr Bates vs The Post Office), Richard Lintern (Silent Witness), Ellora Torchia (The Gold), Parth Thakerar (Gangs of London), Soni Razdan (War) and Josie Walker (Belfast).
Acclaimed screenwriter and playwright Helen Edmundson (The Suspicions of Mr Whicher, An Inspector Calls, Small Island) returns as lead writer and executive producer for the third season with Colette Kane (Temple, Moving On, Department Q) joining as writer for “Death in Holy Orders” and Kam Odedra (Lupin, Hijack, Whitstable Pearl) for “Cover Her Face.” Geoff Sax (Us, Endeavour, Victoria) returns to direct “Death in Holy Orders,” Bertie Carvel makes his directorial debut with “Cover Her Face” and Roger Goldby (Belgravia: The Next Chapter, Finding Alice, The Durrells) directs “Devices and Desires.” Leon McGeown-Fee (London Kills, Hope Street) produces the series with Elaine Pyke, Willow Grylls and Carvel serving as Executive Producers for New Pictures. New Pictures, an All3Media company, produces the series with additional funding from Northern Ireland Screen.
Dalgliesh is an Acorn TV Original Series with All3Media International handling the distribution. The series is executive produced by Catherine Mackin and Bea Tammer for Acorn TV and commissioned by Sebastian Cardwell, Deputy Chief Content Officer, UK, Paramount.
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The third season, consisting of six episodes, is based on three of the novels from P.D. James’ bestselling murder mystery series, “Adam Dalgliesh Mystery”
AMC Networks’ Acorn TV is North America’s largest streaming service specializing in premium British and international television. Acorn TV adds exclusive programming every week to a deep library of revered mysteries, dramas, and comedies – all commercial-free. Acorn TV’s recent slate is comprised of critically acclaimed commissioned and original series including popular New Zealand detective series My Life Is Murder (Lucy Lawless), acclaimed Irish crime thriller Bloodlands (James Nesbitt, co-executive produced by Jed Mercurio), British crime drama Whitstable Pearl (Kerry Godliman), Kiwi romantic comedy Under the Vines and British detective drama Dalgliesh (Bertie Carvel), to name a few. Current and upcoming Acorn TV Original Series include UK detective drama Harry Wild (Jane Seymour), Signora Volpe (Emilia Fox), The Chelsea Detective (Adrian Scarborough) and many more. The above add to a growing catalog of popular bingeable dramas including Jack Irish (Guy Pearce), Doc Martin (Martin Clunes), Deadwater Fell (David Tennant, Cush Jumbo), all 24 seasons of fan-favorite Midsomer Murders and highly-rated drama The Nest, among others.
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