Gaelic soap goes down darker road in bid for viewers

The cast of the drama set on the Isle of Skye, which has become the most popular show on BBC AlbaThe cast of the drama set on the Isle of Skye, which has become the most popular show on BBC Alba
The cast of the drama set on the Isle of Skye, which has become the most popular show on BBC Alba
The driving force behind Scotland's Gaelic drama series has vowed to take it in a 'darker' direction in a bid to get it onto the UK network and screened overseas.

Christopher Young, who has been making Bannan on the Isle of Skye, has revealed it is to head into “noir territory” in the hope of securing a spot on BBC2 or BBC4.

Bannan has gradually introduced a host of new characters since its initial three pilot episodes, which focused on the return of a young woman to the island after her sudden departure eight years previously. Young, best known for producing teenage comedy The Inbetweeners, said the Hebridean drama would develop a new edge to become more of a “thriller.”

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