The closing episode of Ellis season 2 will air this week
Season 2 of the detective drama Ellis is coming to an end.
The in style Channel 5 sequence starring Sharon D Clarke and Andrew Gower as DCI Ellis and DS Harper made its comeback simply final week, so followers could also be shocked to be taught the finale is scheduled for Wednesday, March 18, after just four episodes.
The drama, (*5*), follows DCI Ellis and DS Harper as they crack circumstances throughout the north of England. In every episode, the pair have been joined by a string of visitor stars, including DCI Banks and Wild Heart star Stephen Tompkinson, who has joined as DCI Chalmers for the final instalment.
The drama has been broadcast in two elements, with Ashenham Parts One and Two airing on Tuesday and Wednesday final week and the brand new case, Elmsly, airing this week.
Elmsly Part One adopted Ellis and Harper to a case in a small village after college pupil Abi Marshall was discovered crushed beneath fallen scaffolding.
The case will proceed into the finale, a synopsis for Elmsly Part Two reads: “Shock revelations surrounding Abi Marshall’s death send tremors through Elmsly as Ellis and Harper push further into the case.
“What started as a tragedy on a stoneworks website now casts a far darker shadow and simply when the path appears to be cooling, the invention of a lacking particular person breathes new urgency into the investigation.”
And now Channel 5 has confirmed what will be replacing Ellis next week in the 9pm slot on Tuesday night.
On Tuesday, March 24, Channel 5 will air Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards, a feature-length drama starring Martin Clunes, Osian Morgan, Sian Reese Williams, and Jason Hughes.
Channel 5 stated: “Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards is a serious, feature-length factual drama exploring the story of how a weak 17-year-old boy was groomed by one of the crucial highly effective figures in tv – Huw Edwards.
“Starring Martin Clunes (Doc Martin, Wuthering Heights, Manhunt) as Edwards, the drama explores the newsreader’s double life as it spirals out of control, leading to his total exit from public life following his conviction for making indecent images of children.”
Channel 5 has stated the drama paints an “unflinching portrait” of the scandal and relies on intensive factual analysis over the previous 12 months, together with unique first-hand interviews with these on the coronary heart of the story.
The drama, which is just one episode lengthy, will air for nearly two hours between 9pm and 10:50pm.
Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards airs on Tuesday, March 24 at 9pm.
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