What is Broadchurch (TV) About?
Broadchurch is a critically acclaimed British television crime drama that premiered in 2013. Created and written by Chris Chibnall, the series spans three seasons, intricately weaving a narrative around the murder of an 11-year-old boy, Danny Latimer, in a fictional English town. The show follows the intense police investigation led by two contrasting characters: the newly transferred, enigmatic Detective Inspector Alec Hardy, played by David Tennant, and the empathetic local Detective Sergeant Ellie Miller, portrayed by Olivia Colman. As the investigation unfolds, the series masterfully illustrates the rippling effects of the crime on the close-knit community, highlighting family dynamics, social undercurrents, and the role of the media in times of tragedy. With a strong ensemble cast featuring Jodie Whittaker, Andrew Buchan, and Charlotte Beaumont as the grieving Latimer family, Broadchurch presents a compelling mixture of character study and whodunit. The show is celebrated for its atmospheric setting, grounded performances, and a haunting score that underscores the emotional weight carried throughout the town of Broadchurch. With critical acclaim and a strong viewer following, Broadchurch stood out as a distinctive entry in the crime drama genre, offering a deep and nuanced look at the impacts of crime on both personal and community levels.
The first episode of Broadchurch aired on March 04, 2013 and the most recent episode to air was on April 17, 2017.