The Sunday Times reports that the BBC should decide on a renewal for Dickensian in the next month, and that Tony Jordan already has lots of ideas in mind, including Marley's appearance as a ghost. (The full article is subscriber-only.) Meanwhile, Jonathan Wright at The Guardian praises Dickensian as "the riskiest show on primetime TV."
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I thought it was absolutely marvellous. What a brilliant idea, and could be true. I must take more notice of my neighbours, maybe there is a book or two there somewhere!
I really hope there is a second series, ended too soon for me.
Posted by: Angela Shepherd | February 21, 2016 at 06:39 PM
Dickensian is BRILLIANT!!! The only reason I'm glad it reached the end was to make sure Compeyson got his just desserts! What on earth am I going to do now? I have so LOVED watching this fabulous series.
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE .... make a second series .... and soon!!!
Posted by: Christina Mihailovic | February 22, 2016 at 08:26 PM
I thought that Dickensian was brilliant and I too was looking forward to Compeyson's downfall and was disappointed that instead, although he didn't end up with control of the main fortune, he ended up with £10,000 of ill gotten gains. I truly hope that the Beeb will produce another season and perhaps Compeyson will come a cropper. Crossing my fingers for another season.
Posted by: Andy | March 01, 2016 at 02:24 PM