Posted by Frank Collins
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A quick update on what's happening on the filming for the third and final series of
Ashes To Ashes.
From the BBC Press Release on 25th September:
"The award-winning BBC One drama,
Ashes To Ashes, is back as filming begins on the eagerly-awaited final series. The highly-anticipated finale sees Philip Glenister and Keeley Hawes reprise their roles as that most un-PC of policeman, DCI Gene Hunt, and his sassy partner DI Alex Drake, along with Dean Andrews as DI Ray Carling, Marshall Lancaster as DC Chris Skelton and Montserrat Lombard as WPC Sharon 'Shaz' Granger.
As well as the much-loved regular faces, Daniel Mays (
The Street, Plus One) will also appear in the series as Discipline and Complaints Officer, Jim Keats, adding an exciting twist to the team dynamic.
With the last series' cliff-hanger leaving audiences with the frightening image of Alex lying shot on a hospital gurney, the questions on everyone's lips are "will Alex survive?" and "how will her colleague and accidental assassin Gene Hunt dig himself out of that hole?"
The smash hit drama, made by Kudos Film and Television in association with Monastic Productions, finally unravels many of the mysteries from the previous two series of
Ashes To Ashes, as well as those first experienced by the initial time-travelling copper, Sam Tyler, in the groundbreaking BBC One series
Life On Mars some four years ago.
Will Alex finally discover why she's been sent back to the Eighties? Does anything tie Alex and Sam Tyler together? And who exactly is Gene Hunt…?
Jane Featherstone, Executive Producer, Kudos Film and Television, says: "Everyone has their own theory about who Gene Hunt is, and why Alex Drake and Sam Tyler ended up in his world. Alex's journey is nearing its end and Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharoah have planned a fabulous finale. We're now at the point where we can finally reveal some of the answers and we can't wait to hear what the fans think about it all."
Ashley Pharoah, co-creator, writer and executive producer for Monastic Productions, adds: "Gene Hunt has delighted fans for almost five years. Matthew and I have loved writing the adventures of Gene, Alex and the rest of the team and will be really sad to finally have to say goodbye to characters that have become a great part of our lives."
Piers Wenger, Head of Drama, BBC Wales, says: "Series three of
Ashes To Ashes will have the same combination of thrilling crime drama, outrageous Eighties outfits and cutting one-liners. We'll be sad to see Gene and the gang go but the journey that will take us to that finale will be one of the most exciting, compelling and edge-of-your seat rides on TV!"
Ashes To Ashes is written and created by Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharoah, two creators of the award-winning
Life On Mars.
It is produced by Kudos Film and Television, in association with Monastic Productions and was commissioned by Jay Hunt, Controller, BBC One, and Ben Stephenson, Controller, BBC Drama Commissioning.
Executive producer duties will be split between Jane Featherstone, Simon Crawford Collins and Alison Jackson for Kudos Film and Television, Ashley Pharoah for Monastic Productions and Piers Wenger for the BBC. The producer is Howard Burch.
Ashes To Ashes, 8 x 60-minute series for transmission on BBC One in 2010
Photos courtesy of Matrix Photos and the Daily Mail.
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Two reports from the Daily Mail on filming:
One from the
7th October:
"Spotted filming in Richmond, south west London yesterday, actress Keeley Hawes perfected Eighties power-dressing in a grey blazer, an electric blue top and matching earrings. Fans will notice another new hairstyle for Alex - a straight short bob after her previous flicked, layered 'do in series two and her bubbly perm in the series one.
Keeley, 33, was joined on location by her co-star Montserrat Lombard, who plays Essex girl WPC Shaz Granger. Just like Alex, Shaz is also sporting a new longer bob in contrast to her short cropped styles in previous series.
Filming for the new series began last month and producers have promised
Ashes To Ashes will finally answer the mystery behind why Alex time-travelled and who Gene (Philip Glenister) really is. The final series will also explain the link between Alex and Sam Tyler, who was transported from 2006 to 1973 in
Life On Mars.
The last episode of the second series of
Ashes To Ashes saw a desperate Gene in 1982 'contacting' Alex through monitoring screens as she lay in a hospital bed in 2008. Shouting her nickname 'Bolly Knickers' - coined when he mistook her for a high-class prostitute when she first arrived in 1981 in the first series - Gene tells her to 'wake up Bolly' from her 1982 coma.
Gene is accused of attempting to murder Alex when he accidentally shot her after shooting fellow time-travelling cop Martin Summers to save her life during Operation Rose. While little has been given away about the plotline of the third series, it will be set a year later in 1983. Neanderthal Ray Carling (Dean Andrews) finally gets promoted from Detective Sergeant to Detective Inspector - a role he's been angling for since Sam Tyler arrived at Manchester CID in 1973."
"Sporting a distinctly eighties outfit and quiff, the actress - who plays DI Alex ‘Bolly Knickers’ Drake - was snapped on the set of Ashes to Ashes' third and final series in London this weekend. Also on set were Philip Glenister, who plays unlikely sex symbol DCI Gene Hunt, Marshall Lancaster, who plays the naive DC Chris Skelton - and, of course, that infamous red Quattro.
Simon Crawford Collins, executive producer at Kudos, said: 'Will Alex make it back home, why is she living in this parallel '80s world, what will become of bullish Gene Hunt and will we ever discover what actually happened to Sam Tyler?
'Viewers will not be left disappointed because the series promises to finish with a bang.'"
Thanks to Matrix Photos, Sky TV and the Daily Mail and the very fabulous Blu Jackal over at the equally splendid A2A forum
Welcome To Luigi's for all the latest images.And a special thanks to all the lovely reporters over at
The Railway Arms.