Second series for ITV1’s Primeval and Benidorm

Published Thursday 1 March 2007 at 17:45 by Liz Thomas

ITV is showing faith in its new comedy and drama offerings announcing that it has ordered second series of sci-fi series Primeval as well as Saturday chat show Al Murray’s Happy Hour and sitcom Benidorm.

Primeval, which follows a team of scientists as they travel through time and battle prehistoric and alien monsters, has been billed as the network’s answer to Doctor Who. While ratings don’t match those of its BBC rival, the programme has proved a popular addition to ITV1’s Saturday night line-up, getting ratings in excess of six million.

Nick Elliott, director of drama for ITV, said: “Primeval has had a wonderful response both from the public and from the press. We’ve opened up a new slot and a new family audience on Saturday night for ITV and the decision to recommission was not a tough one.”

Meanwhile Paul Jackson, who is director of entertainment and comedy, has decided to give Benidorm - his first sitcom commission since taking up the position - another series. The move comes despite a lukewarm reception from viewers and a harsh response from critics.

Jackson explained: “The decision was made after the fourth episode as it became apparent that the series maintained healthy ratings against some tough competition. I am thrilled, we had such a great cast involved and the writer Derren Litten is one of the finest comedy talents I’m come across in years.”

Murray’s Saturday night vehicle has proved popular with audiences and the decision to recommission the show indicates the broadcaster’s continuing keeness to work with the comedian. He also has a new sketch show in development.

To contact the Stage news team email newsdesk@thestage.co.uk or call 020 7403 1818, selecting option 2 (editorial) followed by option 1 (newsdesk).
If you are writing a comment for publication, please mark clearly "for publication".

Follow The Stage on Twitter and Facebook to get the latest entertainment industry news to your desktop or mobile.

The Stage Events
Loading

Latest news

King’s Cross Award for New Writing winner announced
Rob Johnston has won the King’s Cross Award for New Writing 2011.
ITV to expand characters’ storylines online
ITV is to expand on the storylines of characters in Emmerdale, by creating content that can only be accessed online.
Josie Rourke and Bartlett Sher to discuss directing on BBC Radio 3’s The Essay
Directors Emma Rice, Josie Rourke and Bartlett Sher will reflect on their careers and discuss the way they work as…
Southampton Mayflower chief executive to retire
Dennis Hall, chief executive of the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton, is to retire after 26 years in the post.
Sky orders more Stella and The Cafe
Sky has ordered second series of the Ruth Jones comedy Stella, and The Cafe, written by and starring Ralf Little and…
ENO dancers protest at ‘absurd’ pay conditions
Dancers working for English National Opera are calling for an overhaul of pay conditions, claiming their rate of less…

Content is copyright © 2012 The Stage Media Company Limited unless otherwise stated.

All RSS feeds are published for personal, non-commercial use. (What’s RSS?)