'Dalgliesh' Renewed For Two More Seasons

'Dalgliesh' Renewed For Two More Seasons

The new Dalgliesh reboot with Bartie Carvel was initially commissioned in October 2020 as a joint production between the U.K.'s Channel 5 and Acorn TV, which holds the rights to air most places outside of the U.K. and Ireland. Though the series wasn't a massive hit here in the states, it did respectively well enough that Channel 5 decided it would go on to do a second season in March 2022. At the time, that was all that was known, with no word if the second season planned to follow the same six-episode three-mystery story format of Season 1.

But with production for the new season coming up in the second half of 2022, more details are now available, as is the news that Acorn TV and Channel 5 have decided not just to renew the show for a second season, but a third one as well. As Deadline reports, this comes as Des producer New Pictures returns to film Season 2, which goes into production this year ahead of a 2023 debut. Though there's little to go on for Season 3, other than it will exist, it is confirmed that Acorn TV and Channel 5 are planning on a 2024 release.

As with Season 1, Season 2 will run six episodes and cover adaptations of three P.D. James novels, each told over two hour-long episodes. Death Of An Expert Witness, A Certain Justice, and The Murder Room will join Season 1's Shroud for a Nightingale, The Black Tower, and A Taste for Death. Like Season 1, which adapted novels from 1971, 1975, and 1986, these mysteries are three that do not follow each other in the Dalgliesh chronology, though they are technically in date order. Death Of An Expert Witness was published in 1977 (the direct follow-up to The Black Tower), A Certain Justice was published in 1997, and The Murder Room in 2003.