Alibi brings Traces back to Dundee for second series
Produced by RED Production Company and written by Amelia Bullmore and Jess Williams
Praise for Traces series one:
“the latest British drama you’ll be obsessed with” Glamour
“Absorbing new crime drama….grippingly written by Amelia Bullmore” Daily Telegraph
“Think Silent Witness with a bit more grit in its soul” Metro
“Traces is instantly addictive” Heat
Following the success of series one in 2019, UKTV has commissioned a second series of Amelia Bullmore penned Traces for its specialist crime drama channel, Alibi. The UKTV Original six part series was Alibi’s biggest launch since 2011 and amassed an average of nearly one million viewers per episode across the series*.
Produced by RED Production Company (Years and Years, The Stranger, Butterfly) for UKTV and BBC Studios Distribution, the suspense-fuelled thriller was based on an original idea by best-selling crime writer Val McDermid where forensic science takes centre stage. Amelia Bullmore returns to write the second series with Jess Williams (Grantchester, Call the Midwife). Casting and production team will be announced in the coming months with the series set to air in 2021.
Amelia Bullmore said:
It’s so exciting to be returning to Traces, and I’m loving working with Jess Williams.
Set in Scotland and exploring the world of SIFA, the Scottish Institute of Forensic Science, series one introduced Emma Hedges, Prof. Sarah Gordon and Prof. Kathy Torrance who together used the rigors of forensic science to uncover the truth about the murder of Emma’s mother.
Series two will continue to delve into the world of forensic science, as the women of SIFA carefully analyse traces of evidence to help get to the bottom of who’s behind a series of cruel bombings in Dundee. The city is on edge as the pressure rises to identify the mystery bomber before the next bomb goes off.
UKTV Original series Traces has been commissioned by Philippa Collie Cousins, drama commissioner with head of scripted Pete Thornton, and ordered by Emma Ayech, channel director for Alibi. Richard Watsham is the director of commissioning and Adrian Wills is genre general manager for drama and lifestyle. The series will be produced by RED Production Company (a STUDIOCANAL company) and executive produced by Nicola Shindler (The Stranger, It’s A Sin, Butterfly, Happy Valley, Queer As Folk), Michaela Fereday (Safe, Years and Years) and Amelia Bullmore with Philippa Collie Cousins for UKTV and Martin Rakusen for BBC Studios.
Philippa Collie Cousins, said:
I am passionate about delivering the best of crime drama series to Alibi and ensuring they become much loved returners, resonating with UK and global audiences. Traces is ramping up with its hallmark forensic focus, nuanced characters and explosive surprises, it promises to be thought provoking and entertaining. The series is a fantastic piece of storytelling with three creatives at the very top of their game in Nicola, Amelia and Val.
Emma Ayech, added:
We were all thrilled by the success of the first series on Alibi, and it is testament to the incredibly gripping storyline played out by some world class actors. I can’t wait to see what the second series has in store and welcome the viewers back into the world of SIFA.
Nicola Shindler, executive producer, said:
I can’t wait to dive back into the world of Traces with the brilliant women of SIFA, tackling even more shocking crimes and facing up to all their own increasingly complicated lives.
Traces joins UKTV’s growing slate of scripted dramas on Alibi including the hit We Hunt Together, produced by BBC Studios and also returning for a second series next year, and newly announced The Diplomat, set in Barcelona and produced by World Productions. BBC Studios is handling distribution for all titles internationally.
BBC Studios, which distributes Traces internationally, has secured a raft of series one sales to clients in Germany (NDR, WDR and ARD One), Estonia (ETV), Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay (Cablevision Flow). The series is also available on the BBC FIRST channels across Asia and Australia and on UKTV in New Zealand.
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About Traces TV Show
Drama Molly Windsor from acclaimed thriller Cheat and Martin Compston from Jed Mercurio's ground-breaking police procedural, Line Of Duty. Set against the stunning Scottish landscape in and around Dundee, three compelling female characters - Emma Hedges (Molly Windsor), Prof. Sarah Gordon (Laura Fraser) and Prof. Kathy Torrance (Jennifer Spence) - join forces to uncover the truth about an unsolved murder case that's very close to home. Written by Amelia Bullmore, based on an original idea by best-selling crime writer Val McDermid.
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