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Ripper Street Cancelled

That's crap. I wonder what BBC America has to say about this decision, as they were coproducers on it.

This could turn out like the Primevil cancellation; BBC America ended up saving it.
 
Yea sure, can the terrific period show and put on another cheap reality time waster. This show was great and I will miss it.
 
This worries be about Orphan Black. It seems BBC America shows can only make it to two seasons and not more.
 
Orphan Black has less of a problem, as it's on a niche channel in a niche timeslot anyway, not primetime on the main network.
 
Never got past the first episode. Seemed too much of a rip on other stuff already out there.
 
Oh Gawdammit. First Copper and now it's nicer twin Ripper Street gets the axe. This sucks. :thumbdown:
 
Damian Michael Barcroft writes about the cancellation and what it says about the BBC.

Yes, some of it's sour grapes, especially the swipe he takes at Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss, Doctor Who, and Sherlock, but he makes some good points about the BBC, its mission, and its audience.

ETA: If you're wondering, "Why should I care about what Damian Michael Barcroft thinks?" he runs the series' official twitter feed.
 
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This worries be about Orphan Black. It seems BBC America shows can only make it to two seasons and not more.

Yeah, I didn't watch Ripper Street, but after Copper, I kind of wonder about the future of BBC America's original programming.
 
Variety and the Radio Times are both reporting on this.

From Radio Times:

Under the terms currently being discussed, a third series could still end up on BBC1, with the BBC believed to be in line to win a secondary rights deal to show it soon after it airs online. This would mean that BBC1 would show the series after it aired on LOVEFiLM or whoever else secures the rights. The new distributors would also be expected to fund most of the production costs.

A BBC source confirmed the details and said that it did not represent a U-turn by the Corporation which is understood to have decided that the show was not getting enough viewers to warrant the commission of a third series.

"It is not a back track – we would still get to show it but at a reduced rate which represents value for money for licence fee payers," a source told RadioTimes.com

The Corporation issued a statement which said: "The BBC is looking at partnerships that could enable Ripper Street to return but at better value to licence fee payers."

Sounds like the BBC wants to air it if it gets made, but they don't want to pay much, if anything, to make it. This makes me feel a little less optimistic about the future of Ripper Street than I did this morning.
 
Death In Paradise will be next to go, but it'll probably deserve it, on account of it being a show dependent entirely on the chemistry between the two leads, one of whom is being replaced by Kris fucking Marshall halfway through the next season. So that'll be the end of that...
 
Other than Doctor Who, and Atlantis because I'm seeing it through, I'm struggling to think of anything I'm watching on the BBC any more.
 
Other than Doctor Who, and Atlantis because I'm seeing it through, I'm struggling to think of anything I'm watching on the BBC any more.

Don't watch Atlantis I think drama wise Doctor who ,Sherlock and the annual costume drama they put on near Christmas time are the only things I watch on BBC.
In fact I can't remember last years big BBC costume drama can anyone else?
 
Other than Doctor Who, and Atlantis because I'm seeing it through, I'm struggling to think of anything I'm watching on the BBC any more.

Don't watch Atlantis I think drama wise Doctor who ,Sherlock and the annual costume drama they put on near Christmas time are the only things I watch on BBC.
In fact I can't remember last years big BBC costume drama can anyone else?

Nope can't remember. This year it's Death Comes to Pemberley isn't it? Remember hearing some of that was filmed near here.

Yeah I suppose, thinking on it, Doctor Who, Sherlock, In The Flesh, Borgen (though I missed most of this series).
 
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