ITV Renews ‘Grantchester’ For Sixth Season
Grantchester is returning to ITV. The commercial broadcaster has renewed the period drama for a sixth season. Production on the show's sixth season is now underway in Cambridgeshire, Hampshire and Hertfordshire. 
Andy Gathergood (The Salisbury Poisonings), Sarah Woodward (The Pale Horse), Ben Onwukwe (Marcella), Douglas Reith (Downton Abbey) and Juliet Aubrey (Van Der Valk) have been tapped to star in ITV's crime drama Professor T. They join a cast that also includes Ben Miller, Frances de la Tour, Emma Naomi and Barney White.
More than two years after the series wrapped its initial run, ITV has renewed Innocent for a second season. Four episodes have been ordered for the show's second season. Katherine Kelly (Mr Selfridge, The Night Manager) is attached to star.
Denise Gough (Guerrilla, Paula) has been tapped to star opposite Emily Watson (A Song For Jenny, Chernobyl) in Too Close, ITV's three-part adaptation of the novel by Clara Salaman (written under the pen name Natalie Daniels).
Honour will premiere on ITV on Monday September 28th at 9pm, it has been announced.
Richie Campbell (Top Boy), Rakie Ayola (Noughts + Crosses), Laura Elphinstone (Chernobyl), Amaka Okafor (Vera), Brad Morrison (National Theatre Live; Twelfth Night), Rebecca Scrogs (Alex Rider) and Alexander Cobb (Doctors) have been tapped to star opposite John Simm (Prey) in ITV's Peter James adaptation Grace.
Doc Martin is coming to an end. ITV has renewed the Martin Clunes fronted drama series for a tenth and final season. Production on the show's final season is set to begin next spring, ahead of a late 2021 premiere.