The Burning Girls
The Burning Girls | |
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Based on | The Burning Girls by C.J. Tudor |
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Directed by | Charles Martin Kieron Hawkes |
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Theme music composer | Lorne Balfe Michael Bitton[1] |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Producer | Ann Harrison-Baxter |
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Running time | 46-57 minutes |
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Network | Paramount+ |
Release | 19 October 2023 |
The Burning Girls is a British television series based on the novel of the same name by C.J. Tudor, adapted by Hans Rosenfeldt and Camilla Ahlgren. Developed by Buccaneer Media for Paramount+, it stars Samantha Morton and Ruby Stokes. The series premiered on 19 October 2023.
Synopsis
[edit]A Reverend and her daughter arrive in the village of Chapel Croft looking for a new start following a sudden loss. However, the sleepy village may have secrets of its own.[2]
Cast
[edit]Main
[edit]- Samantha Morton as Reverend Jack Brooks
- Ruby Stokes as Florence "Flo" Brooks, Jack's teenage daughter
- Conrad Khan as Lucas Wrigley
- David Dawson as Aaron Marsh, church warden
- Theron Mahoney as young Aaron
- Paul Bradley as Reverend Brian Rushton
- Janie Dee as Clara Rushton
- Bethany Monk-Lane as younger Clara
- Jane Lapotaire as Joan Hartman
- John Macmillan as Mike Sudduth, a local journalist
- Élodie Grace Orkin as Rosie Harper, Simon's daughter
- Rupert Graves as Simon Harper, Rosie's father
Recurring
[edit]- Jack Roth as Vagrant
- Mollie Holder as Merry Lane
- Safia Oakley-Green as Joy Harris
- Beth Cordingly as Emma Harper, Rosie's mother and Simon's wife
- Erin Ainsworth as Poppy Harper, Rosie's younger sister
- Charlie Hamblett as Benjamin Grady
- Sienna-Mae Miller as Abigail
- Summer Miller as Maggie
- Catherine Harvey as Judith Lane
- Charlie Price as Jacob Lane
- Aaron-Jon North as Jonathan
- Liam Hatch as Tom Harper
- Lorelei Winterfrost as Ruby
Episodes
[edit]No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date [3] |
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1 | "One" | Charles Martin | Hans Rosenfeldt | 19 October 2023 |
2 | "Two" | Charles Martin | Camilla Ahlgren | 19 October 2023 |
3 | "Three" | Charles Martin | Hans Rosenfeldt | 19 October 2023 |
4 | "Four" | Kieron Hawkes | Camilla Ahlgren | 19 October 2023 |
5 | "Five" | Kieron Hawkes | Camilla Ahlgren | 19 October 2023 |
6 | "Six" | Kieron Hawkes | Hans Rosenfeldt | 19 October 2023 |
Production
[edit]In March 2021 it was revealed that Hans Rosenfeldt would adapt the C.J. Tudor novel The Burning Girls for Buccaneer Media. Rosenfeldt had previously worked with the company developing the television series Marcella.[4] Rosenfeldt later revealed he was working on the adaptation with Camilla Ahlgren, with whom he had previously collaborated with on popular noir series The Bridge.[5] The series was one of the first Paramount+ UK commissions, authorised by Sebastian Cardwell, deputy chief content officer for the UK at Paramount, in April 2022 ahead of the launch of its streaming service in the United Kingdom in the summer of 2022.[6]
Casting
[edit]In September 2022 Samantha Morton and Ruby Stokes were announced in the cast.[7] Announced to be joining them that month were Conrad Khan, Rupert Graves, Élodie Grace Orkin, Janie Dee, David Dawson, Paul Bradley, Jane Lapotaire, Jack Roth, Mollie Holder, Safia Oakley-Green, Beth Cordingly, Bethany Monk-Lane, and John Macmillian.[8] The book's author C.J. Tudor posted on social media that they “could not be more thrilled that these fantastic actors are bringing my book to life”.[9]
Filming
[edit]Principal photography on the series was reported to have started in September 2022.[10] In November 2022 location filming was reported by local media in the Buckinghamshire village of Stokenchurch, with filming at the Stokenchurch Community Centre and on The Common.[11] Keys scenes for the series were filmed in the Sussex countryside near Chichester, with the majority filmed in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire.
Release
[edit]The series was released on 19 October 2023 on Paramount+ in select countries.[12] In November of 2024 it was re-released on Netflix[13]
References
[edit]- ^ "Lorne Balfe & Michael Bitton Scoring Paramount+'s 'The Burning Girls'". Retrieved 20 October 2023.
- ^ Goldbart, Max (5 September 2022). "Samantha Morton To Lead Paramount+ Thriller 'The Burning Girls' Alongside 'Bridgerton' Star Ruby Stokes". Deadline. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
- ^ "The Burning Girls on Paramount+". The Futon Critic. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
- ^ "The Bridge' & 'Marcella' Creator Hans Rosenfeldt Adapting CJ Tudor's 'The Burning Girls' For Buccaneer Media". Deadline. 10 March 2021.
- ^ "The Bridge co-writers on their next Swedish crime show Cry Wolf". Nordisk Film and TV find.
- ^ "The Ex-Wife, Burning Girls join Paramount+'s originals line-up ahead of UK launch". C21Media.net.
- ^ "Walking Dead and Bridgerton stars team up for new series". Digital Spy. 5 September 2022.
- ^ "The Burning Girls' Casts Samantha Morton and 'Bridgerton's Ruby Stokes as Leads". Collider. 5 September 2022.
- ^ "Samantha Morton To Star in 'The Burning Girls'". Kirkusreviews.com.
- ^ "The Burning Girls begins filming for Paramount+". Theknowledgeonline.com.
- ^ "Stokenchurch hosts filming location for period drama The Burning Girls". Bucksfreepress. 11 November 2022.
- ^ "THE BURNING GIRLS". Buccaneer Media.
- ^ https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/drama/the-burning-girls-cast/
External links
[edit]- 2023 British television series debuts
- 2020s British horror television series
- British thriller television series
- British English-language television shows
- Television series set in 16th-century Tudor England
- Television shows filmed in England
- Television shows based on British novels
- Television shows set in Sussex
- Paramount+ original programming