Keeping Faith spoilers BBC viewers left distracted after noticing THIS – did you spot it?

The third episode of Keeping Faith saw Faith (played by Eve Myles) fighting against the local police force as well as trying to juggle her home and work life.Despite her husband’s strange disappearance, Faith was brought into the police station for questioning.The team claimed that Faith’s husband, Evan (Bradley Freegard) upped his life insurance shortly before leaving.But despite this, Faith was also fighting against something else in the show, as fans began pointing out something extremely distracting throughout the episode.One viewer on Twitter pointed out: “@BBC I’m loving #KeepingFaith but with the volume on full I’m still struggling to hear the dialogue.” [ . . . ]

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Keeping Faith: BBC Wales drama success ‘wonderful’  

Hit show’s writer “dazed” by the popularity of drama – staring Eve Myles – and her yellow raincoat.

The BBC Wales production has become the broadcaster’s most successful non-network drama in over 20 years.

It has attracted audiences of more than 300,000 on television, with about 9 million BBC iPlayer downloads.

A second series is in development, but has not yet been commissioned. The BBC has yet to confirm if the drama will be shown on network TV across the UK.

Matthew Hall, the Monmouthshire author responsible for the story, said the team behind the drama had been stunned by the audience reaction on social media.

He said: “We’ve all been kind of surprised and a bit dazed by it really.

“The wonderful thing about it is that the most you ever hope for as a writer, or indeed as an actor or director, is to forge an emotional connection with some of the audience. And that is what it seems to have done.

“I think we’re still trying to work out what that is, what they’re responding to.”

While the series has only been shown on television in Wales, audiences across the UK have been watching on the BBC iPlayer.

It has attracted celebrity support, particularly on social media, while the main character Faith’s yellow mac has prompted people with similar coats to post selfies. It even has its own Twitter account, and was worn by BBC Breakfast presenters to celebrate the show’s success.

The series, which was produced by Vox Pictures, was jointly commissioned by the BBC and S4C. It was first broadcast in Welsh with the title Un Bore Mercher on S4C.

Eve Myles learnt Welsh in order to appear in both the English and Welsh language versions of the series, while the action is set around the west Wales village of Laugharne.

Matthew Hall said he had attempted to capture Welsh traits in the show’s characters.

He said: “There’s a sort of Welsh way of conducting yourself which is different to the English way, and we tried to capture that.

“Certainly the Welsh bits of my family are far more emotionally expressive, are more inclined to tell you how they feel. They’re more Mediterranean in temperament almost, and I wanted Faith to be like that. To have this emotional honesty, so what she was feeling came out of her mouth almost.

“So she gives voice to all her insecurities, and to her anger, and I think the audience likes that about her.”

The programme was due to end its run on the iPlayer on 4 May, but the BBC extended its availability across the May bank holiday weekend following increased publicity for the show.

Source: Keeping Faith: BBC Wales drama success ‘wonderful’ – BBC News

‘Detectorists,’ ‘The A Word’ and ‘Back’: Hidden Gems in the Age of Peak TV

In this first installment of a recurring series unearthing under-the-radar shows, here are three essentials: ‘Detectorists,’ ‘The A Word’ and ‘Back.’

More at source: ‘Detectorists,’ ‘The A Word’ and ‘Back’: Hidden Gems in the Age of Peak TV | THR News | Hollywood Reporter

TRAILER: Nicola Walker new drama “The Split”

Even in America, it’s difficult to flip a few channels on the remote and not see Nicola Walker these days. PBS is currently rerunning the final season Last Tango in Halifax, while Masterpiece is featuring new episodes of Ms. Walker’s excellent police drama Unforgotten (Season 2). Netflix still offers the remarkable River, as well as Collateral – each with outstanding supporting performances from this actressLater this month, the Sundance Channel  is set to begin “the Split” with Ms. Walker in a starring role as a divorce lawyer. That begins May 23rd, mark you calendar.
– Johnny Foreigner


Stephen Mangan, Meera Syal, Anthony Head and Stephen Tompkinson also star in Abi Morgan’s new drama about a family of lawyers

It’s set to be one of this spring’s most talked about dramas, and now we’ve finally got a first look at BBC1 series The Split.

The all-star cast is led by Nicola Walker, Stephen Mangan, Meera Syal, Stephen Tompkinson and Anthony Head.

Source: The Split BBC1 TRAILER: Nicola Walker, Stephen Mangan, Anthony Head star in new Abi Morgan drama – Radio Times

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