![]() ![]() In addition, Endor Productions and MR Films - the two production companies behind Vienna Blood - have said they are “proud” of the “fresh and unique” series, and added that it has “global appeal.” In addition, Sue Deeks, head of BBC Programme Acquisition, was quoted as saying it is “unique, ambitious and compelling” and that the BBC was “excited to be bringing it to BBC Two.” The full press release for Season 1 of Vienna Blood can be found here. Second, this first season only used storylines from the first three books of The Liebermann Papers by Frank Tallis, leaving plenty more source material to create a second season. So, when held up to this light, how do we think Vienna Blood will fare? Pretty well, to be honest.ġ0 Facts About Miriam Leone Of "Thou Shalt Not Kill," now on PBSįirst, BBC’s initial press release for the show called it a “ Major New Crime Series,” which bodes well for their early plans of creating a franchise out of this property. Other elements behind the decision include the availability of key actors and crew members, plus reviews and the initial plans of the producers. If it has lost money, that’s never a good sign, but if it has a dedicated fan base and lots of opportunity for merchandising (think toys, clothing, books) and sponsorship, there may still be some hope. They will also look at the amount of money they recouped on the project. and Austria), in foreign markets (the U.S, Asia, South America, etc.), and then on digital platforms (Acorn, Britbox and the like). Often, those financing the show will look at viewing numbers domestically (in the U.K. And while we can’t give you a definitive answer of whether there will be a second season, we can share our perspective based on this experience with you.įirst of all, how do second seasons get greenlit, anyway? Well, a lot of factors go into the decision to create a second season of a show. But as we rummaged around, we realized: while we are not the authorities or decision-makers in these situations, we do have some insider experience from years of watching shows come and go. And, when the screen went black on the final episode of Vienna Blood, Season One, you can be sure that is exactly what we did. So, when we get to wondering if a show might have a second season in the works, we do the same thing you do: we head to the internet to get some answers. After all, the lineups and schedules of Masterpiece and BritDrams are closely guarded secrets. But even with these work perks, we actually don’t get much more insider information than the average drama fan. We're very lucky here at WGBH Drama Club: we get work in the same building as Masterpieceand sit nearby a programming director who helps to select the British dramas that broadcast on PBS. ![]() Please note: the article below is purely speculation, and should not be seen as confirmation or denial of a second season being filmed or screening.
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