Silent Witness: what will the new season be about, who is starring in it and when does Season 27 begin?
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The long-running, multi-award-winning BBC procedural drama, “Silent Witness,” returns to our screens this week, with with five more gripping two-part mysteries for the team at the Lyell Centre to solve. One of the BBC’s most popular dramas, “Silent Witness” regularly draws audiences of over 7 million in the UK and reaches viewers across the globe including Denmark, Sweden, Australia, the Far East and Latin America.
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Hide AdThe series once again brings back Emilia Fox and David Caves as Dr. Nikki Alexander and forensic expert Jack Hodgson, with the first mystery to be solved centred around a murder bearing all the hallmarks of a notorious serial killer.
The new season also looks to further the relationship between Alexander and Hodgson, with star Emilia Fox revealing in an interview with the BBC the trappings her character might experience going forward: “In the past, because they had worked alongside each other for so long and had got closer and closer, it begged the question, “If they like each other so much, and they get on so well, why have they not got together?” So now, they have come together and now need to navigate having a working relationship and a “relationship” relationship.”
“They're professional, and they simply get on with their work. But they have moments where they check in with each other and then little subtle things that happen between them to let people know that they're still very much together,” David Caves also revealed. “I can't really go into much detail, but there's a nice progression in this series. It comes to a nice crescendo, if you will. And so I hope people are pleased because Jack and Nikki have some lovely moments together.”
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Hide AdWhat will the new season of “Silent Witness” be about?
In Series 27, the accomplished team led by pathologist Dr. Nikki Alexander (Emilia Fox) and forensic expert Jack Hodgson (David Caves) faces their most harrowing challenges yet. A gruesome discovery in an abandoned church resurrects fears of a serial killer's return after two decades, while death casts a dark shadow over a university campus, leaving no one untouched. The unearthing of a forgotten mummified corpse adds an eerie layer to the mysteries, and a makeshift mass grave beneath a train station reveals multiple entombed bodies. The Lyell itself becomes a battleground as a malevolent force infiltrates its sanctum.
As the team deploys their expertise to unravel the truth, their resilience is pushed to its limits. Unexpectedly seeking guidance from Jack, Gabriel lets down his guard at work, leading to devastating consequences. Velvy strives to do right by his family, yet faces great personal costs. Navigating the complexities of London student life, Cara forms alliances and rivalries, impressing Jack during her work experience at the Lyell. When she stumbles upon a shocking revelation about Velvy, intervention becomes imperative. Meanwhile, Nikki and Jack confront one of the most challenging cases in their careers, strengthening their relationship in the face of adversity.
Who stars in the new season of “Silent Witness”?
According to the BBC, the following performers have been cast once again in lead roles for Season 27 of “Silent Witness”:
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- David Caves
- Alastair Michael
- Aki Omoshaybi
- Rhiannon May
When does “Silent Witness” season 27 begin?
“Silent Witness” season 27 will premiere on BBC One and iPlayer on Monday 8th January 2024 at 9pm with part two following on Tuesday 9th January, with the same broadcast schedule for the following 4 weeks. The entire series of “Silent Witness” is also available to stream through BBC iPlayer.
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