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FOX Announces development of US Version of Broadchurch - Press Release

1 Aug 2013

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A SHOCKING UNSOLVED MURDER PUTS A SMALL TOWN UNDER SCRUTINY IN

FOX’S NEW EVENT SERIES “BROADCHURCH” (working title)

Network to Produce U.S. Version of Hit British Crime Drama

Boldly continuing its push for quality long-form event series, Fox Broadcasting Company (FOX) announced today a series order for BROADCHURCH (working title), an American version of the the U.K.’s most-watched new drama of the year. Produced in partnership with Shine America, and to be executive-produced by the original series’ creator, Chris Chibnall (“Dr. Who,” “Camelot”), the gripping crime series is scheduled to begin filming in January, for broadcast during the 2014-2015 season.

Set in an American town, BROADCHURCH (wt) follows the tragic and mysterious death of a young boy found dead on an idyllic beach surrounded by rocks and a jutting cliff-face, from where he may have fallen. Although the cause of his death remains unsolved, the picturesque seaside town where the tragedy occurred is at the heart of a major police investigation and a nationwide media frenzy.

Chibnall will write the premiere episode and executive-produce the series with Shine America’s Carolyn Bernstein (“The Bridge”) and Jane Featherstone (“The Hour,” “Utopia”) from drama producers Kudos. The series will be distributed by Shine International.

Broadcast on the U.K.’s ITV earlier this year, “Broadchurch,” Chibnall's powerfully dark and thought-provoking drama starring David Tennant and Olivia Colman, took the U.K. by storm. Immediately garnering critical acclaim, the series built into a cultural phenomenon, and drew more than 10 million viewers for its season finale.

“BROADCHURCH is the kind of storytelling that grabs your attention and keeps you riveted with every minute – which is exactly what we look for in an event series,” said Kevin Reilly, Chairman of Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company. “We love the layered characters, we’ve seen how well-received it’s been in the U.K., and we’re lucky to be able to bring a new version of this mystery to the U.S. audience.”

“We are thrilled that this compelling series from creator Chris Chibnall and our sister company Kudos is going to be adapted for the American TV audience,” said Rich Ross, CEO, Shine America. “And FOX is the perfect partner to help make BROADCHURCH (wt) an event here in the U.S. as it was earlier this year for millions of British viewers.”

Jane Featherstone, Chief Executive, Kudos, added: “I am delighted to be working with Chris and everybody to bring BROADCHURCH’s (wt) unique voice and vision to a new coastline, COMMUNITY and culture.”

Source: Fox

21 comments:

  1. Please Don't, such a good show and here comes The U.S ruin everthing.

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  2. Are you serious!!!!! Please don't U.S. don't mess with the original. Plus Broadchurch is going to air in BBC America next week.

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  3. That's the thing. Foreign shows are too good to the US of A so they need to "americanize" it and make it suck.

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  4. I really don't get people complaining when a British show gets remade in America. No-one would be forcing you to watch it which means you really should be paying it no mind.


    Oh ya and it's not like British TV has never tried to remake American shows and utterly failed. There have been several instances of that.


    Besides this is just a development announce there is no guarantee it gets picked up.

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  5. I don't know, in my opinions some American remakes are way better than the original (Shameless and The Office come to mind).

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  6. Why not just buy the broadcast rights of Broadchurch and air the British version?


    I do not see the point of a US remake of a show that's a couple of months old.

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  7. Typical of Fox. No originality. Just remake, remake, remake. And it's never as good as the original. In this case, Broadchurch, which is excellent and riveting to watch. I have enjoyed every episode. How can Fox even come close?

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  8. Why bother, the original is flawless and we all know who did it now!!!

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  9. don't forget Being Human

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  10. I am of mixed mind honestly.


    Part of me thinks originals are almost always superiorwishes they just would air the original, but...
    I am enjoying the FX remake of The Bridge a great deal despite having seen and loved the original Danish/ Swedish version.


    Wait and see I guess...

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  11. its being shown on American tv starting this Sunday! Daft or what?

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  12. And season 3 of The Killing.

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  13. I don't even...

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  14. Whether or not the American one is good you are not required to view it or acknowledge it, it's not as if it will effect the quality of the original so what does it matter? Yes, that's right.... Nothing.

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  15. Absolutely! I found it a bit dull...

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  16. This argument is always ridiculous. Is the original version of Broadchurch still in production? Yes? Okay, then nothing has been ruined. At all.

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  17. I get involved in American remakes usually to find myself disappointed. So that's what I don't like about it....
    And then there is always the issue of originality.... just the fact that the first response is "lets remake it" kinda depresses me...

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  18. Agreed.
    And there is always the language factor. I can understand if they want to remake a foreign language series into an English language series, but Broadchurch is English!


    That adds another layer of confoundedness to me XD

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  19. I can understand it in the sense that even if the language is the same, the culture is different. (small English town, quite distinct from small town Americana)... so there is that factor. But again, it's hard trying to encapsulate what worked in the original version and translate those themes in American... and so far it's a challenge I haven't seen any american remakes rise up to.

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  20. Come one, again??? Can US networks stop copying europeans shows, please???

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  21. i see that you've never watched the british "shameless" because is much much much better than the american. "being human Us" is a joke , so is " in betweners" and "mistress" and all the shows that us hijacked. i think the only american remake that i like is Wilfred

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