SS-GB (miniseries)

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SS-GB
Genre Alternate history
Thriller
Created by Len Deighton
Based on SS-GB
by Len Deighton
Written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade
Directed by Philipp Kadelbach
Starring Sam Riley
Kate Bosworth
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 5
Production
Executive producer(s) Sally Woodward Gentle
Lee Morris
Production location(s) London
Cinematography Stuart Bentley
Editor(s) Paul Knight
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) BBC Films
Sid Gentle Films
Distributor BBC Worldwide
Release
Original network BBC One
External links
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SS-GB is an upcoming UK dystopian alternate history television series produced by BBC Films and Sid Gentle Films. The series is based on the 1976 novel of the same name by British author Len Deighton. The story is an alternate history of the world in which the Axis powers won World War II. The King is a prisoner and Winston Churchill has been shot. The story follows a police detective, Douglas Archer, who in following up a routine murder case uncovers a web of intrigue involving British atomic weapons research secrets, which the Abwehr is keen to get its hands on.

Pre-Production

In November 2014 it was announced that the BBC has commissioned Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, the writers to adapt Len Deighton’s novel SS-GB.[1]

In August, it was announced that Philipp Kadelbach was on board to direct,[2] and Sam Riley was in talks to star the lead role of Detective Superintendent Douglas Archer of Scotland Yard. Riley's casting was confirmed in late September 2015.[3]

Production

Production began in October, 2015. Filming took place in Highgate Cemetery, with actors dressed in German Army, SS and Russian military uniforms.[4] Blythe House was used as the location for Scotland Yard.

Cast

External links

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