Jessica Raine Joins BBC One’s ‘The Missing’ Spin-Off ‘Baptiste’
The BBC has set the cast for Baptiste. Line Of Duty and Call The Midwife star Jessica Raine has signed on for a starring role in BBC One's The Missing spin-off, which hails from original series creators Jack and Harry Williams. She plays Genevieve. “We are so pleased to welcome Jessica Raine to our brilliant cast; her talent and commitment are perfect for Genevieve and we're really excited to see what she does with the character”, the Williams brothers said in a statement. 
BBC One has released the trailer for their Manchester-set beauty salon drama series Age Before Beauty, which is set to premiere on Tuesday July 31st at 9pm.
Tamara Lawrance (King Charles III, Undercover) and Hayley Atwell (Howards End, Agent Carter) have been set as the leads in The Long Song, BBC One's three-part adaptation of Andrea Levy's novel of the same name. 
BBC One has handed out series orders to two quiz shows: Catchpoint, hosted by Paddy McGuinness; and The Time It Takes, hosted by Joe Lycett. Both series were commissioned for the Saturday teatime slot. Catchpoint has received an order for six episodes, while The Time It Takes has received and order for 8 episodes.
BBC One has ordered a one-off celebrity special of their hit Saturday night series All Together Now. The special, All Together Now Celebrities, will see famous faces from a range of backgrounds will be on a mission to wow television’s largest judging panel, The 100, with performances so compelling they just have to join in. The more of The 100 that stand up and sing along, the higher the score and the closer they are to being crowned winner.
BBC One has renewed Saturday night entertainment series Michael McIntyre's Big Show for a fourth season. Eight episodes have been ordered for second four, up from the six episodes for the show's first three seasons. Season four is expected to air later this year. "Michael’s Big Show is always a big treat on BBC One and this one promises to be bigger and better than ever", said Kate Phillips, the BBC's Controller of Entertainment Commissioning. "I’m looking forward to more brilliant stand up and stand out games. ”