Feb 20 • 08:43 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

'Brilliant' BBC crime drama suffers major blow as it's 'dropped' after one series

The BBC crime drama 'Virdee' has been canceled after just one season, disappointing fans of the show.

The BBC thriller series 'Virdee', which starred 'Game of Thrones' actor Staz Nair as Detective Harry Virdee, has reportedly been canceled after only one season. The show, which debuted last year, followed the gritty narrative of a police detective navigating a turf war within Bradford's Asian community, creating a mix of personal and professional challenges. Despite a gripping storyline and strong performances, the series will not continue beyond its initial six episodes.

Set in Bradford, 'Virdee' was adapted from the best-selling crime novels by AA Dhand and aimed to depict the complex interplay between law enforcement and crime in an urban setting. The central character, Harry Virdee, faced the dual threat of street gang violence while grappling with his connections to the criminal underworld, engaging viewers with a compelling premise that unfortunately fell short of sustaining a second season.

The cancellation is a significant disappointment for fans who appreciated the show's unique perspective on crime and community dynamics. The abrupt ending of 'Virdee' highlights the competitive nature of television programming and the challenges faced by new series in capturing and maintaining audience interest, even with strong material and a talented cast.

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