Sky One Cancels Agatha Raisin Acorn Tv Steps Order Second Season
Sky One has cancelled the comedy-drama Agatha Raisin after its initial run, with US streaming service Acorn TV stepping in to commission a second season.
Agatha Raisin is based on the popular novels by M C Beaton and stars Ashley Jensen as the sharp-tongued former PR executive who relocates to the Cotswolds and becomes an amateur detective.
The series debuted on Sky One with a feature-length pilot, followed by a full first season. While the show attracted a loyal audience, Sky One ultimately opted not to continue, citing scheduling priorities and strategic shifts within its drama slate.
Acorn TV’s decision to revive the series underscores the platform’s focus on cosy crime and mystery programming, genres that have proven highly successful with its subscriber base. Agatha Raisin fits squarely within Acorn’s brand, offering light mystery with strong character appeal.
The move highlights a growing trend in the television industry, where streaming platforms rescue shows that align closely with niche audiences. While Sky One’s broader entertainment strategy increasingly prioritised large-scale originals, Agatha Raisin found a more natural home with Acorn TV.
Ashley Jensen’s performance has been widely praised, with the character’s abrasive humour and emotional vulnerability forming the heart of the show. The second season order ensures continuity for fans invested in her journey.
Season two is expected to expand the series’ episodic mystery format while deepening Agatha’s relationships with the residents of Carsely. The show’s blend of satire, romance and murder mystery remains central to its appeal.
For Sky One, the cancellation reflects a period of transition as the channel reassessed its scripted output. For Acorn TV, the acquisition represents an opportunity to strengthen its original programming credentials.
The revival also demonstrates the increasing fluidity of television distribution, where cancellation on one platform does not necessarily mark the end of a series’ life.
With Acorn TV now backing Agatha Raisin, the series has found a stable home that aligns with its tone and audience expectations, ensuring its continuation beyond Sky One.
