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Filming begins on highly-anticipated second series of award-winning Ashes To Ashes for 91Èȱ¬ One
The Quattro's fired up and fashion sense has been thrown out of the window as filming begins on the second series of hit 91Èȱ¬ One drama Ashes To Ashes.
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Winner of the Best New Drama category at the recent TV Quick Awards, series one of Ashes To Ashes cemented its position as one of the TV highlights of 2008 after over eight million viewers tuned in to see DI Alex Drake (Keeley Hawes) arrive with a bang in 1981.
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Series two kicks off in 1982 where leg warmers are cool, fluorescent is the colour of choice, Margaret Thatcher is in her element and bullish DCI Gene Hunt (Philip Glenister) is back, policing the streets in his politically incorrect and loud-mouthed style.
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Sassy Alex Drake, whom Hunt shares a fiery working relationship with, is by his side, desperately trying to keep him in line.
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Though no nearer to getting back to her daughter, Alex believes she is suspended in time and finally understands how the world around her works. But, when she starts hearing news from 2008, she realises nothing is as it seems.
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Clinging on to fast fading hope, she discovers she may not be alone in her predicament. It seems unlikely, but is there someone in 1982 who can help her?
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Produced by Kudos Film and Television in association with Monastic Productions the second series also sees the return of Gene and Alex's top team: DS Ray Carling (Dean Andrews), DC Chris Skelton (Marshall Lancaster) and WPC Sharon "Shaz" Granger (Montserrat Lombard).
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Chris and Shaz couldn't be happier. He's still trying his best to be the perfect "feminist" boyfriend and wants to take their relationship to the next level, but predictably Ray continues to tease him about his romantic gestures.
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Ray is also struggling to contain his emotions about the Falklands War, blaming the "Argies" and throwing his weight fully behind Maggie Thatcher.
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Producer Beth Willis says: "We are so pleased to be coming back for a second series with the same brilliant cast. The new series moves in a slightly different direction and we're really looking forward to developing the characters and Alex's journey further.
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"Gene and Alex's relationship is so complex; it is very sparky and they obviously care for each other in a grudging manner so it'll be interesting to see how this evolves. Ìý
"Ray and Chris are still by Gene's side, but when force legend DS "Supermac" Macintosh (Roger Allam) starts working with the team it looks as if Gene's equilibrium could be broken."
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The arrival of "Supermac" seems like a blessing to the team because he's been hailed as a star within the force and someone not to be reckoned with.
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However, it's not long before Gene's gut instinct tells him something isn't quite right. Could this cop legend be up to no good?
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Piers Wenger, Head of Drama, 91Èȱ¬ Wales, adds: "Last year, Ashes to Ashes was a highlight of the 91Èȱ¬ One drama schedule and delighted over eight million drama fans and Eighties devotees alike.
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"Series Two combines the same mix of compelling crime stories, outrageous fashion and blistering one-liners with some bold and brilliant new plot twists.
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"Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharoah's scripts continue to thrill while bravura performances from Philip Glenister and Keeley Hawes mean that Ashes is back with a bang!" Ìý
Ashes To Ashes is written and created by Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharoah, two of the creators of award-winning drama Life On Mars.
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It is produced by Kudos Film and Television, in association with Monastic Productions.
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Executive producers are Simon Crawford Collins and Jane Featherstone for Kudos Film and Television, Ashley Pharoah for Monastic Productions and Piers Wenger for the 91Èȱ¬.
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