Dark Heart (TV series)

Dark Heart is a British television crime drama series, based on the Will Wagstaffe novels by writer Adam Creed, that first broadcast on 9 November 2016. The series stars Tom Riley as DI Will Wagstaffe, a police detective haunted by the unsolved double murder of his parents when he was just sixteen years old. A single feature-length pilot, based on the novel Suffer the Children, was written by Chris Lang and directed by Colin Teague. It first broadcast on ITV Encore on 9 November 2016. The initial pilot co-stars Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, Tom Brooke, Anjli Mohindra, Charlotte Riley and Miranda Raison.

Dark Heart
GenreCrime drama
Based onStaffe novels
by Adam Creed
Written by
Directed byColin Teague
Starring
ComposerDan Jones
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series1
No. of episodes6 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Kate Bartlett
  • Michael Dawson
  • Chris Lang
Producers
  • Chris Clough
  • Letitia Knight
CinematographySam McCurdy & Ed Moore
EditorPhil Hookway
Running time
  • 120 minutes (Pilot)
  • 60 minutes (Series)
Production companySilverprint Pictures
Original release
Network
Release9 November 2016 (2016-11-09) 
15 November 2018 (2018-11-15)

Following strong audience reception, a series of six hour-long episodes was commissioned in December 2017, with filming taking place in Spring 2018. The series consists of four newly-written episodes alongside the pilot, which has been re-edited, with some scenes re-shot, to form the first two episodes of the series. Lang returned to pen the four new episodes; including two which were co-written by Ben Harris. Teague returned as director.

Jason Maza, Michele Austin, Alex Carter and Gregg Chillin joined the cast following the departures of Brooke and Holdbrook-Smith, who was unable to return to the series because of other filming commitments. Due to the closure of ITV Encore in March 2018, the series transmitted on ITV, alongside a number of other projects originally set for broadcast on Encore. The series began broadcasting on 31 October 2018, with episodes shown on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9:00 pm.

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