TV
BBC commissions '24'-style drama 'Siege'
Published Tuesday, Mar 16 2010, 11:10 GMT | By Dan French

Siege, a new four-part series, is about a botched kidnap plot at a London secondary school.
Holding 100 civilians hostage, the kidnappers demand the release of a notorious war criminal from a British jail. When the Government stands firm, the siege takes hold.
"After developing the original Five Days and seeing the viewers' appetite for contemporary television events, the logical next step seemed to play out a drama in real time on consecutive nights and Kate Brooke is the perfect writer to take on such a challenge," said executive producer Simon Curtis.
BBC One controller Jay Hunt added: "This compelling thriller will build on BBC One's reputation for unmissable drama events."
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