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Title: Life on Mars to end after S2!


jamiearmour - October 9, 2006 04:48 PM (GMT)
Cos the creator says so.
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Hit BBC drama Life on Mars to end

The second series promises "shocking revelations"
Hit BBC One time warp drama Life on Mars is to end after the next series.

The producers said two endings to the second series had been filmed "to keep everyone guessing until the very end".

Life on Mars, starring John Simm as a modern police officer who has woken in 1973 after an accident, was a critical hit and had audiences of seven million.

Executive producer Claire Parker said the story would reach a "natural and explosive climax". Series two is due to be broadcast early in 2007.

Viewers will learn how Simm's character, Detective Inspector Sam Tyler, became stuck in the '70s.

Writer and co-creator Matthew Graham said: "We decided that Sam's journey should have a finite life span and a clear-cut ending and we feel that we have now reached that point after two series.

"Although it is sad that we have just finished filming Sam's final scenes, it's also been an incredibly exciting few days."

It is reported that Ally McBeal creator David E Kelley is making a pilot based on the show for US audiences.

From the beeb.

I have to say, I'm kind of surprised. But at least the show is going have clearly defined begining and end points.

I wonder how they'll end it though. Will he get home or won't he? :ponder:

Crichton Kicks - October 9, 2006 06:17 PM (GMT)
Even more surprising given that they'd said things were planned out for the next couple of years :rolleyes:

Sounds to me like someone's had a falling out. A shame really, it was probably the best drama the Beeb produced last year.

Fangy and grrr - October 9, 2006 07:21 PM (GMT)
I don't know about any falling out but I remember being surprised when I read one of the creators talking about it maybe lasting 3 or 4 years because I couldn't see John Simm staying in it that long because I'd read or heard interviews with him in the past where's he's talked about prefering to do different things and I think he quit The Lakes when the BBC still wanted to do more of them. :shrug:

Fangy and grrr - February 1, 2007 06:19 PM (GMT)
Anybody seen the Camberwick Green style trailers for season 2 yet ? I caught one the other day. :)




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