BBC One Sets Premiere Date For ‘Traces’
Traces will premiere on BBC One on Monday January 4th at 9pm, it has been announced. The UKTV original series previously aired in the UK on Alibi.
Traces will premiere on BBC One on Monday January 4th at 9pm, it has been announced. The UKTV original series previously aired in the UK on Alibi.
UKTV's Alibi channel has renewed their original drama series Traces for a second season. Six episodes have been commissioned for season two, which is set to premiere in 2021. The renewal comes after the first season averaged just shy of one million viewers per episode.
Alibi's first original drama series Traces will premiere on Monday December 9th at 9pm, with the second episode airing the following day (Tuesday December 10th) in the same time-slot, it has been announced.
UKTV's Alibi channel has handed out a six episode series order to Traces, an original drama based on an idea by best-selling crime writer Val McDermid which hails from Red Production Company. This marks the first original drama commission for Alibi. Traces explores the world of SIFA, the Scottish Institute of Forensic Science, and follows Emma Hedges, Prof. Sarah Gordon and Prof. Kathy Torrance - who together will use the rigors of forensics to uncover the truth about an unsolved murder case.