The third and final series of the British crime drama Broadchurch began airing on the ITV broadcast network in the United Kingdom on 27 February 2017 and is set three years after the events of series two. The eight-episode series follows the rape of a local woman in the fictional, close-knit coastal town of Broadchurch in Dorset, England. The return features series stars David Tennant and Olivia Colman and many other actors from the first two series.
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Series 3, the final series, starts three years on from the last series, five years on from the start with a bold new crime story which forces us to ask whether the town has a crack running through it caused by Danny Latimer’s death; is this new crime somehow the long-term legacy of that dark moment?
#1 | 27.02.2017Episode 13,5/5 (bei 9 Stimmen)
Trish Winterman bringt eine Vergewaltigung zur Anzeige. Sie war einige Tage zuvor nach einer Party bei Jim und Cath Atwood überfallen worden, konnte jedoch ihren Angreifer nicht sehen. DS Ellie Miller und DI Alec Hardy werden hinzugerufen. Sie sind bald der Meinung, dass es sich um einen geplanten Angriff gehandelt hat, nicht um ein Gelegenheitsverbrechen. Bald verbreitet sich Angst, dass ein Serienvergewaltiger in Broadchurch unterwegs sein könnte
#2 | 06.03.2017Episode 23,3/5 (bei 8 Stimmen)
Alec Hardy und Ellie Miller haben bei der Suche nach Dannys Mörder kaum Anhaltspunkte. Doch ein paar Bewohner offenbaren Geheimnisse: Bei Dannys Schwester Chloe findet die Polizei Drogen, die zu der Hotelinhaberin Becca Fisher führen. Dannys Vater Mark log in Bezug auf sein Alibi.
#3 | 13.03.2017Episode 33,3/5 (bei 8 Stimmen)
Die Ermittler vernehmen Mark Latimer, den Vater des ermordeten Danny. Sein Alibi steht infrage und seine Fingerabdrücke wurden am mutmaßlichen Tatort sichergestellt.
#4 | 20.03.2017Episode 43,3/5 (bei 8 Stimmen)
Die verkohlten Überreste eines Boots werden entdeckt, an dem neben anderen Spuren noch einzelne Haare gesichert werden können. Alec Hardy ist sich sicher, dass es das Boot ist, mit dem die Leiche von Danny Latimer transportiert wurde.
#5 | 27.03.2017Episode 53,2/5 (bei 9 Stimmen)
Statt Antworten zu finden, stoßen Alec Hardy und Ellie Miller auf immer mehr Fragen: Warum hatte Danny zwei Handys? Mit wem hat er zuletzt telefoniert? Stammt das Geld, das in Dannys Zimmer gefunden wurde, von dem vorbestraften Jack Marshall?
#6 | 03.04.2017Episode 63,5/5 (bei 7 Stimmen)
Jack ist tot. Nach dem Suizid des verleumdeten Zeitschriftenhändlers stehen die Bewohner von Broadchurch unter Schock und Alec Hardy gilt als schlechtester Polizist Englands, weil er ihn nicht geschützt hat. Der Detective, der immer öfter kollabiert, nimmt derweil Paul ins Visier.
#7 | 10.04.2017Episode 73,2/5 (bei 8 Stimmen)
Alec Hardy, der eigentlich wegen seiner Herzrhythmusstörung im Krankenhaus bleiben soll, entlässt sich selbst, um den Mordfall wieder aufzunehmen. Seine Kollegin Ellie Miller vernimmt derweil Susan Wright, die ganz offensichtlich etwas zu verbergen hat.
#8 | 17.04.2017Episode 84,0/5 (bei 10 Stimmen)
Der Pfarrer Paul hat Alec Hardy Toms Laptop übergeben. Darauf findet er E-Mails, die belegen, dass Tom und Danny sich kurz vor dem Mord zerstritten hatten, weil Letzterer einen neuen Freund gefunden hatte. Tom drohte Danny sogar, ihn zu töten.
The second series of the British crime drama Broadchurch began airing on the ITV broadcast network in the United Kingdom on 5 January 2015. The eight-episode series focused on the continuing fallout of the murder of 11-year-old Danny Latimer in the fictional, close-knit coastal town of Broadchurch in Dorset, England. The series focuses on the effect of Joe Miller's trial on his wife, former DS Ellie Miller (now a uniformed police officer in Devon); the Latimer family's struggle to achieve a normal life during Joe's trial; and new revelations that former DI Alec Hardy is protecting a witness in the failed Sandbrook child murder case. Although Broadchurch was conceived as a trilogy, the second series was only announced on 22 April 2013 as series one ended. Writing occurred over most of the following year, with series creator and lead writer Chris Chibnall using a plot-development process he used for the first series. The return of series stars Olivia Colman and David Tennant and some of their returning co-stars was reported by the media in late 2013, although both returning and new cast members were not formally announced by ITV until May 2014. Filming began in late May 2014 under the supervision of four directors. Extensive efforts were undertaken to keep the plot secret from t...
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Still haunted by the case involving the murder of 11-year-old Danny Latimer, DI Alec Hardy and DS Ellie Miller pick themselves up and continue their investigative work, all the while dealing with the far-reaching consequences of the earlier case.
The first series of the British crime drama Broadchurch originally aired on the ITV broadcast network in the United Kingdom from 4 March 2013 to 22 April 2013. The eight-episode series began with the murder of an 11-year-old boy in the fictional, close-knit coastal town of Broadchurch in Dorset, United Kingdom. The series depicted the impact that suspicion and media attention have on the community. Though Broadchurch was first conceived of in 2003, creator and writer Chris Chibnall first began fleshing out the story and writing scripts for the first episodes in 2011. He approached ITV in autumn 2011 with the series, and the network quickly approved it for production. The role of Reverend Paul Coates was written for Arthur Darvill, and leads David Tennant and Olivia Colman were the first cast. Other roles were cast using auditions. Principal photography began on 13 August 2012 in Dorset. Most scenes were shot on location, with the majority of filming in and around Clevedon 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 ...
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The murder of a young boy in a small coastal town brings a media frenzy, which threatens to tear the community apart.