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Created by | Richard Warlow |
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Theme music composer | Dominik Scherrer |
Composer | Dominik Scherrer |
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Original language | English |
No. of series | 5 |
No. of episodes | 37 (list of episodes) |
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Production locations | Dublin, Ireland |
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Camera setup | Single-camera setup |
Running time | 58–76 minutes |
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Release | 30 December 2012 12 October 2016 | –
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Ripper Street is a British mystery drama television series set in Whitechapel in the East End of London starring Matthew Macfadyen, Jerome Flynn, Adam Rothenberg, and MyAnna Buring. It begins in 1889, six months after the infamous Jack the Ripper murders. The first episode was broadcast on 30 December 2012, during BBC One's Christmas schedule, and was first broadcast in the United States on BBC America on 19 January 2013.[1] Ripper Street returned for a second eight-part series on 28 October 2013.[2][3]
On 4 December 2013, it was reported that a third series would not be made due to low viewing figures for the second series.[4] Then on 11 December 2013, Variety reported negotiations between the show's producer Tiger Aspect and LoveFilm to fund future episodes, similar to Netflix's funding episodes of Arrested Development.[5] On 26 February 2014, it was confirmed that Amazon Video would resurrect the show. Filming began in May 2014.[6] The third series began streaming on Amazon UK Prime Instant Video on 14 November 2014 but was not immediately made available on Amazon's US site.[7][8] The third series began airing on BBC America on 29 April 2015[9] and on BBC One on 31 July 2015.[10]
In June 2015, the series was renewed for a fourth and fifth series.[11][12][13] In 2016, it was announced that the show would end with the fifth series.[14] The fourth series premiered on Amazon UK on 15 January 2016,[15][16] on BBC America on 28 July 2016, and in the United Kingdom on BBC Two from 22 August 2016.[9] The concluding fifth series' six episodes were released on Amazon UK on 12 October 2016.