I actually can't believe Adam died in episode 1. I mean I knew he was leaving this series but thought it would be later on, and actually thought he might survive. Shock central! But typical Spooks.
I know I expected him to leave midway through the series!! I think this moment was up there with Lisa Faulkner and the deep fat fryer!!
I actually can't believe Adam died in episode 1. I mean I knew he was leaving this series but thought it would be later on, and actually thought he might survive. Shock central! But typical Spooks.
I know I expected him to leave midway through the series!! I think this moment was up there with Lisa Faulkner and the deep fat fryer!!
Looking back it makes you realise how much spooks has changed over the years. Series 1-3 were very hardcore spy games, violence to the extreme, split screen visuals vs drum and bass etc... and in my opinion Series 4-6 suffered from love sickness, as it went all soppy and "lovey dovey".
However good to see some meat back in there tonight!
Fantastic episode leading into next weeks final two parter to end the series. I'm not sure if Spooks has been re-commissioned yet, anyone know any information on this? Usually its known half way through the series if it is going to be. For once it looks like the series is coming to a 'close' as opposed to a cliffhanger as per the other series finales.
Spooks has been excellent this series and I hope it's back next year. Hopefully with I'm A Celebrity out of the way next Monday and the final episode not being shown on BBC Three the previous week, means that it can get 6 million viewers for the finale on BBC1.
Also if you have Sky+ tune into BBC1 Scotland this Saturday at 10pm to see the series finale.
BBC One announces return of hit drama Spooks as current series continues to garner critical acclaim
Consistently hailed as a benchmark for modern drama, compelling spy series Spooks is to return next year, the BBC announced today.
The hit drama from Kudos Film and Television has been recommissioned for an eighth series while it currently enjoys its most critically-acclaimed series ever.
This series witnessed the arrival of Robin Hood star Richard Armitage as Lucas North, the return of Hermione Norris as Ros Myers, the shattering discovery of Connie James as the MI5 mole and the shocking murder of Ben Kaplan by one of his own.
The highly topical series continues to secure strong ratings, regularly attracting over 5.7 million viewers on BBC One and BBC Three, and has received a deluge of positive feedback from both fans and the press.
Details of the new series are being kept under wraps until the current series has finished airing but Simon Crawford Collins, Executive Producer and Joint Managing Director at Kudos, promises there will be even more compelling storylines and high drama in series eight:
"Spooks is currently enjoying an exceptional run on BBC One and BBC Three and viewers will be shocked when this series ends with a sting in its tale.
"As for next year...we're currently working with our fantastic team of writers to predict the big stories for 2009 to keep Spooks' prescience in these dramatically changing times."
Ben Stephenson, Controller, BBC Drama Commissioning, who commissioned the eighth series, continues: "I'm delighted Spooks is returning to BBC One and BBC Three next year. Spooks continues to be a channel defining show, consistently pushing the boundaries of television drama while maintaining strong viewer loyalty and attracting critical acclaim.
"I can't wait for series eight to burst onto our screens in 2009."
Richard Armitage, who joined at the beginning of the current series, says: "I'm thrilled with the response we've had to this series and I can't wait to find out what the next series has in store.
"If the climatic episodes at the end of series seven are anything to go by, I think series eight will be spectacular. I am excited about taking Lucas into deeper and more dangerous territory, and seeing if he can survive!"
Hermione Norris, who is approaching her fourth series of Spooks as Ros Myers, adds: "Spooks is a fantastic show to be a part of and I'm delighted to be joining the team again next year."
Spooks is produced by Kudos Film and Television for BBC One and BBC Three.
Executive producers are Simon Crawford Collins, Jane Featherstone, Andrew Woodhead and Karen Wilson for Kudos Film and Television and Lucy Richer and Sarah Brandist for the BBC.
Filming on series eight begins in March 2009 (tbc) and Spooks will return to BBC One in late 2009.
Spooks has been excellent this series and I hope it's back next year. Hopefully with I'm A Celebrity out of the way next Monday and the final episode not being shown on BBC Three the previous week, means that it can get 6 million viewers for the finale on BBC1.
Also if you have Sky+ tune into BBC1 Scotland this Saturday at 10pm to see the series finale.
I didn't realise BBC 1 Scotland were showing them 2 days ahead of network, I though they were 5 days behind as DigiGuide shows (though that might be my fault for reporting these as listing issues and suggesting they were the episodes as listed).
Spooks has been excellent this series and I hope it's back next year. Hopefully with I'm A Celebrity out of the way next Monday and the final episode not being shown on BBC Three the previous week, means that it can get 6 million viewers for the finale on BBC1.
Also if you have Sky+ tune into BBC1 Scotland this Saturday at 10pm to see the series finale.
I didn't realise BBC 1 Scotland were showing them 2 days ahead of network, I though they were 5 days behind as DigiGuide shows (though that might be my fault for reporting these as listing issues and suggesting they were the episodes as listed).
The schedules on BBC.co.uk for BBC 1 Scotland are also claiming the previous episode... (clicky)
Fantastic, explosive end to the series, glad they didn't end on the explosion but in fact a new twist to Harry's fortune. Glad they have recommisioned it, and looking forward to another tremendous series of spooks next year! They never disappoint it must be said!
I hope next series they give Jo and Malcolm a bit more to do, they were wasted this series. And the actress playing Connie was fantastic in the final two episodes.
I hope next series they give Jo and Malcolm a bit more to do, they were wasted this series. And the actress playing Connie was fantastic in the final two episodes.
Jo had a bit to begin with - but I guess they had to give Lucas a decent amount of storyline time to establish himself.
I agree about Malcolm - though he does get his little moments.