TV
BBC One pushes drama in November
Published Friday, Oct 24 2003, 19:23 BST | By Neil Wilkes
A host of new and returning drama series feature in BBC One's November schedules, the corporation has announced today.
Holy Cross is a fictional drama set over a fortnight in Belfast, 2001, telling the stories of two families living on the Ardoyne Road, where a dispute famously arose over catholic schoolgirls walking to school through a protestant area.
Further back in history, Charles II – The Power & The Passion - starring Rufus Sewell in the lead role - focuses on the King's Court, his squabbling family and his glamorous mistresses.
Returning shows include a fourth series of cop drama Merseybeat, promising new subjects such as internet abuse and kidnapping, as well as new episodes of Judge John Deed.
Holy Cross is a fictional drama set over a fortnight in Belfast, 2001, telling the stories of two families living on the Ardoyne Road, where a dispute famously arose over catholic schoolgirls walking to school through a protestant area.
Further back in history, Charles II – The Power & The Passion - starring Rufus Sewell in the lead role - focuses on the King's Court, his squabbling family and his glamorous mistresses.
Returning shows include a fourth series of cop drama Merseybeat, promising new subjects such as internet abuse and kidnapping, as well as new episodes of Judge John Deed.
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