BBC drama Vigil reveals first-look at brand-new investigation for series two

Suranne Jones and Rose Leslie return alongside new cast members Romola Garai, Dougray Scott and more.

Published: 12:01 am, 15 September 2023
Amy Silva (Suranne Jones) stands on the airbase with her phone by her air, and a place and a helicopter in the background
Amy Silva (Suranne Jones) (Image: BBC)

The first pictures from the return of hit BBC drama Vigil have been released.

In a brand-new investigation, Amy Silva (Suranne Jones) and Kirsten Longacre (Rose Leslie) look to the skies as they enter the secret world of drone warfare to catch a killer. Made by World Productions (Line of Duty, Showtrial, Save Me, Bodyguard), the six-part series will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer later this year.

Amy and Kirsten standing in the woods
Amy Silva (Suranne Jones), Kirsten Longacre (Rose Leslie) (Image: BBC)
Kirsten running in the woods
Kirsten Longacre (Rose Leslie) (Image: BBC)

Following multiple deaths at a Scottish weapons test, Silva and Longacre are tasked with finding out the cause. Entering the closed ranks of the air force in Scotland and the Middle East, the pair face the deadly warfare of tomorrow as they fight for their own uncertain future.

Amy in a jail cell
Amy Silva (Suranne Jones) (Image: BBC)

As previously announced, Vigil series two also stars Gary Lewis (His Dark Materials, Granite Harbour) who returns as DSU Robertson, alongside new cast members Romola Garai (Becoming Elizabeth, The Hour), Dougray Scott (Crime, Enigma), Amir El-Masry (SAS Rogue Heroes, Limbo), David Elliot (The Liberator, Bulletproof), Chris Jenks (Sex Education, Karen Pirie), Tommy Sim’aan (The Midwich Cuckoos, Doctors), Oscar Salem (House of the Dragon, Des),Jonathan Ajayi (Noughts + Crosses) and Hiba Medina in her first major TV role.

Eliza in army uniform
Eliza Russell (Romola Garai) (Image: BBC)
Marcus in a captain's uniform
Marcus Grainger (Dougray Scott) (Image: BBC)
Kirsten and Daniel sitting on train station chairs
Kirsten Longacre (Rose Leslie), Daniel Ramsay (Amir El-Masry) (Image: BBC)
Callum in an office
Callum Barker (Chris Jenks) (Image: BBC)

The first series of Vigil was the UK’s most-watched new drama launch since Bodyguard in 2018, attracting over 13 million viewers. Series one won the International Emmy and secured a BAFTA nomination for Best Drama Series.

Amy and Eliza in a car
Amy Silva (Suranne Jones), Eliza Russell (Romola Garai) (Image: BBC)
Callum and Sattam playing basketball as the sun sets
Callum Barker (Chris Jenks), Sattam Abdul Kader (Oscar Salem) (Image: BBC)

Vigil (6x60’) series two is made by World Productions, an ITV Studios company, for the BBC. It is written and created by Tom Edge, with episodes by Maryam Hamidi, James Smythe and Ryan O’Sullivan and Matilda Wnek. Series two was directed by Andy De Emmony (The Nest, The Last Kingdom) and Joss Agnew (Deep State, Outlander). The producer is Marcus Wilson (Doctor Who, Luther) and associate producer is George Aza-Selinger. Executive producers are Simon Heath and Jake Lushington for World Productions, Gaynor Holmes for the BBC, and Tom Edge. International distribution is handled by ITV Studios.

The drama series was filmed in Scotland and Morocco and will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer later this year. Vigil series one is available to stream on BBC iPlayer.

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