BBC America's 'Mood' Looks Like a Whole Mood

BBC America's 'Mood' Looks Like a Whole Mood

There was a time when BBC America was the leading purveyor of BBC series in America, the only other source to watch U.K. shows that wasn't PBS. But streaming changed that reality, as Netflix and Amazon brought shows over in bulk, using budgets that dwarfed the basic cable channel. That's led the network, which became a part of AMC Networks in the middle of the last decade, to try to launch their own original programming or teaming up for co-productions. Some of those projects have even been rip-roaring successes, including Orphan Black and Killing Eve.

The latest co-production BBC America is jumping in on is like its previous hits. It's an offbeat-sounding project that could either be absolutely amazing or an utter disaster. Working with Bonafide Films, which produces for BBC Three, BBCA will co-produce Mood, the first project from actor, writer, and singer-songwriter Nicôle Lecky, who Americans will recognize from the cult favorite Wachowski Netflix series, Sense8. The English-Jamaican artist is well known on the far side of the pond, having written West End plays and released EDM influence hip-hop albums like Thanks For Trying. This will be her first significant attempt at breaking big across the pond.

Lecky, also the executive producer and head writer, stars as Sasha Clayton, a 25-year-old wannabe singer. The project initially started as a one-woman play, the Royal Court production Superhoe, but was turned into a mini-series and renamed to the new title, Mood. (It's currently unclear if the rename is for both sides of the pond or just American audiences.) The series runs six installments and is partly told through Sasha's songs. It will feature an "innovative original soundtrack" performed by Lecky. As BBC America does not have its own branded streaming service, all episodes will land on AMC+, though it's unclear whether the show will air linearly or stream first.