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2009 TV Preview: 'Ashes To Ashes 2'
Published Wednesday, Dec 10 2008, 21:43 GMT | By Neil Wilkes | 11 comments
Fire up the Quattro, we're off to 1982!

That's right - Ashes To Ashes is back for a second series in 2009, and as producer Beth Willis tells us, this time it's all about corruption...
The storyline with Alex and her parents found its resolution at the end of the last series. Is there a new mystery to see us through this series?
"Yes there is. Alex had a lot of certainty last time: as soon as she landed in 1981 she knew she was there for a reason , which was to see her parents. At the end of the series, she realised that that wasn't why she was there. It wasn't about saving [her parents] or stopping what happened because as far as she's aware, you can't change things in this world. It was actually about learning something about herself. In series two she starts off with a lot more uncertainty. It's been about six or seven months since we left her - it's now 1982 - and nothing's happened for a long time. But in episode one she gets news which alters her view of what's going on in 2008 and what's happened to her. And she also gets some news in 1982 which makes her think this world is not as straightforward as she thought it was!"
You've previously said that series two "moves in a slightly different direction". What did you mean by that?
"I think it's slightly darker. There's a big backbone across the series concerning police corruption in Gene's world. That's something that Gene and Alex have to deal with, seek out, battle against and survive amongst. I think that adds an element of darkness to their world, which is quite exciting and hopefully quite historically accurate, because there was a great deal of police corruption in that time. We wanted to explore what Gene would think about that and where his morals would lie. It's still massively fun, though."
This year the legendary Supermac makes an appearance. What does he bring to the team?
"Supermac is Gene's boss, and he is somebody who they all look up to in a big way. In episode one we find out that he is possibly involved in this corruption story, so that's a force that Alex and Gene are having to battle with across the series."
How does the relationship between Alex and Gene develop this series?
"At the end of episode eight last year, she realised he'd essentially saved her as a little girl, which made her have a respect for him that she hadn't had in the rest of the series. Not just for Gene in fact, but all the characters in the world. She'd spent a lot of time saying 'you're all constructs, so I don't really care what happens to you and it doesn't really matter'. Between then and now she's learnt to respect, and possibly even love, the people in this world. It feels very real to her now and she's been there enough of a time to feel as if that's her real life. One of the heartening things for Alex is that this world is gradually becoming more real to her than the real world is. In some ways she's willing to accept her feelings towards Gene more - but they'll still battle it out, flirt, disagree, shout and swear at each other in an incredibly appealing and sexy way!"
Does Sam Tyler crop up again in this series or have we drawn a line under that now?
"I think we've essentially drawn a line but he does crop up a couple of times. We have a character from Life On Mars who will come up at some point during the series and that will inevitably reopen questions about Sam..."
Is it possible you could have John Simm back?
"I'm sure that would be an interesting thing to do but I think it would have to be story-led. What we know thusfar is that Sam Tyler's car went into the river and he died. So that would be a bigger picture we are exploring if he were to come back!"
When the show launched earlier this year Phil Glenister said he saw Ashes as a two-series show. Was he right? Will this be the second and last series?
"I think there's definitely a bigger picture which could be explored in a third series. Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharaoh (exec producers) have always talked about the third series and we've always known in our heads what that would be. Fingers crossed that it's commissioned! It's not something we can say for definite but there's definitely a story to be told. In the meantime we've come up with a pretty exciting story for series two."
How far do you think this could go? When Ashes To Ashes ends, could you launch another spinoff show?
"Never say never. Certainly in our heads, we know about three series and we've got that far in terms of stories. That's not to say we couldn't do something else, of course."
Up next on Tube Talk's 2009 TV Preview: ITV2 gets naughty in new teen drama Trinity
Add your comments to this entry below!

That's right - Ashes To Ashes is back for a second series in 2009, and as producer Beth Willis tells us, this time it's all about corruption...
The storyline with Alex and her parents found its resolution at the end of the last series. Is there a new mystery to see us through this series?
"Yes there is. Alex had a lot of certainty last time: as soon as she landed in 1981 she knew she was there for a reason , which was to see her parents. At the end of the series, she realised that that wasn't why she was there. It wasn't about saving [her parents] or stopping what happened because as far as she's aware, you can't change things in this world. It was actually about learning something about herself. In series two she starts off with a lot more uncertainty. It's been about six or seven months since we left her - it's now 1982 - and nothing's happened for a long time. But in episode one she gets news which alters her view of what's going on in 2008 and what's happened to her. And she also gets some news in 1982 which makes her think this world is not as straightforward as she thought it was!"
You've previously said that series two "moves in a slightly different direction". What did you mean by that?
"I think it's slightly darker. There's a big backbone across the series concerning police corruption in Gene's world. That's something that Gene and Alex have to deal with, seek out, battle against and survive amongst. I think that adds an element of darkness to their world, which is quite exciting and hopefully quite historically accurate, because there was a great deal of police corruption in that time. We wanted to explore what Gene would think about that and where his morals would lie. It's still massively fun, though."
This year the legendary Supermac makes an appearance. What does he bring to the team?
"Supermac is Gene's boss, and he is somebody who they all look up to in a big way. In episode one we find out that he is possibly involved in this corruption story, so that's a force that Alex and Gene are having to battle with across the series."
How does the relationship between Alex and Gene develop this series?
"At the end of episode eight last year, she realised he'd essentially saved her as a little girl, which made her have a respect for him that she hadn't had in the rest of the series. Not just for Gene in fact, but all the characters in the world. She'd spent a lot of time saying 'you're all constructs, so I don't really care what happens to you and it doesn't really matter'. Between then and now she's learnt to respect, and possibly even love, the people in this world. It feels very real to her now and she's been there enough of a time to feel as if that's her real life. One of the heartening things for Alex is that this world is gradually becoming more real to her than the real world is. In some ways she's willing to accept her feelings towards Gene more - but they'll still battle it out, flirt, disagree, shout and swear at each other in an incredibly appealing and sexy way!"
Does Sam Tyler crop up again in this series or have we drawn a line under that now?
"I think we've essentially drawn a line but he does crop up a couple of times. We have a character from Life On Mars who will come up at some point during the series and that will inevitably reopen questions about Sam..."
Is it possible you could have John Simm back?
"I'm sure that would be an interesting thing to do but I think it would have to be story-led. What we know thusfar is that Sam Tyler's car went into the river and he died. So that would be a bigger picture we are exploring if he were to come back!"
When the show launched earlier this year Phil Glenister said he saw Ashes as a two-series show. Was he right? Will this be the second and last series?
"I think there's definitely a bigger picture which could be explored in a third series. Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharaoh (exec producers) have always talked about the third series and we've always known in our heads what that would be. Fingers crossed that it's commissioned! It's not something we can say for definite but there's definitely a story to be told. In the meantime we've come up with a pretty exciting story for series two."
How far do you think this could go? When Ashes To Ashes ends, could you launch another spinoff show?
"Never say never. Certainly in our heads, we know about three series and we've got that far in terms of stories. That's not to say we couldn't do something else, of course."
Up next on Tube Talk's 2009 TV Preview: ITV2 gets naughty in new teen drama Trinity
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Craig, London, on June 3rd, 2009
I reckon Chris is going to die and or get seriously injured in the last episode of season 2 as he loaned money from a loan shark and is in a dangerous situation. I hope Sam does come back because it would make the storyline even more exciting than it already is!
I reckon Chris is going to die and or get seriously injured in the last episode of season 2 as he loaned money from a loan shark and is in a dangerous situation. I hope Sam does come back because it would make the storyline even more exciting than it already is!
FOX, Kent, on May 13th, 2009
When does it come out on DVD?
When does it come out on DVD?
Bekkie Woods, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, on May 11th, 2009
Well, I believe that the line has not been drawn under Sam's existence. I don't think he is dead but his brain may be. What's to say that he isn't still in a comma and when he made the decision to come back into the 1960's that was just his body's way of saying it wasn't ready to come out of the comma? If this is so then I believe that this is the person that is causing Alex the issues. Sam would just be 20 years older. Gene Hunt was around in the 60's and is still there in the 80's so why can't Sam? I think that Sam needs Alex to get back. If this is not the correct theory then I will just have to wait to find out however it's got to be admitted that it is a good guess, even if there are a couple of loop holes.
Well, I believe that the line has not been drawn under Sam's existence. I don't think he is dead but his brain may be. What's to say that he isn't still in a comma and when he made the decision to come back into the 1960's that was just his body's way of saying it wasn't ready to come out of the comma? If this is so then I believe that this is the person that is causing Alex the issues. Sam would just be 20 years older. Gene Hunt was around in the 60's and is still there in the 80's so why can't Sam? I think that Sam needs Alex to get back. If this is not the correct theory then I will just have to wait to find out however it's got to be admitted that it is a good guess, even if there are a couple of loop holes.
NICOLA MAYBURY CANNOCK, on April 4th, 2009
IM A BIG FAN LIFE ON MARS AND ASHES 2 ASHES CAN NOT WAIT 4 SECOND SERIES I LOVE GENE HES WONDERFUL
IM A BIG FAN LIFE ON MARS AND ASHES 2 ASHES CAN NOT WAIT 4 SECOND SERIES I LOVE GENE HES WONDERFUL
Matthew Hall, Suffolk, on February 23rd, 2009
I enjoyed both ashes to ashes and life on mars i only hope that they have enough rope left for another series and i hope that they dont over stretch themselves, when will the new series start? p.s my aunty is working on the new series
I enjoyed both ashes to ashes and life on mars i only hope that they have enough rope left for another series and i hope that they dont over stretch themselves, when will the new series start? p.s my aunty is working on the new series
Carole, Northumberland, on February 18th, 2009
As an avid fan of Mars/Ashes, do we have a date yet for the 2nd series. I'd hate to miss the first episode.
As an avid fan of Mars/Ashes, do we have a date yet for the 2nd series. I'd hate to miss the first episode.
Roxie Speirs, Glasgow, on January 27th, 2009
I loved Life on Mars and Ashes 2 Ashes! And I am desperate to find out when the next series will be released, so far all I am hearing is 2009. Hopefully it won't be towards the end of this year as I can't wait to see it again!
I loved Life on Mars and Ashes 2 Ashes! And I am desperate to find out when the next series will be released, so far all I am hearing is 2009. Hopefully it won't be towards the end of this year as I can't wait to see it again!
Liam, Edinburgh, on January 26th, 2009
When is season 2 being aired in the UK?
When is season 2 being aired in the UK?
Dave, Manchester, on December 17th, 2008
When does the series go out?
When does the series go out?
Jack Yan, Wellington, New Zealand, on December 13th, 2008
A character from Life on Mars returning? Any bets that when they talk about ‘DI Tyler’ in the new series, Annie emerges?
A character from Life on Mars returning? Any bets that when they talk about ‘DI Tyler’ in the new series, Annie emerges?
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i though sam was in 1977 not the 1960's is this not the case?