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The Serpent sinks its teeth in with a true-crime tale set in the 1970s
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The Serpent sinks its teeth in with a true-crime tale set in the 1970s
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The Serpent has become BBC iPlayer s most watched show since Normal People, it was revealed by the BBC on Monday.
31 million viewers have tuned into the intense crime drama, which stars Tahar Rahim and Jenna Coleman, since it first began airing on New Year s Day.
The eight-part drama concluded its BBC One run on Sunday night, but has been available to stream in full on iPlayer since the beginning of the year.
It s a hit! The Serpent has become BBC iPlayer s most watched show since Normal People as 31 million viewers tuned into the intense crime drama, it was revealed on Monday
TV tonight: Charles Sobhraj s colourful life of crime Ammar Kalia, Hannah Verdier, Phil Harrison , Graeme Virtue and Paul Howlett
The Serpent
9pm, BBC One
A Prophet’s Tahar Rahim stars in this thriller telling the true story of conman Charles Sobhraj (Rahim) and his girlfriend Marie-Andrée Leclerc’s (Jenna Coleman) crime spree throughout the “hippy trail” of Thailand, Nepal and India in 1975 and 1976. In this opening episode, we are thrown into a world of 70s silk suits and feathered hair as Sobhraj and Leclerc pose as jet-setting gem dealers, while Dutch junior diplomat Herman Knippenberg (Billy Howle) stumbles upon their crimes.
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