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ITV Orders ‘The Yorkshire Ripper’ Drama From ‘Des’ Producers, Written By ‘Criminal’s George Kay

by Dave Elliott

ITV Orders ‘The Yorkshire Ripper’ Drama From ‘Des’ Producers, Written By ‘Criminal’s George Kay

After their recent huge success with both ‘Des’ and ‘White House Farm’, ITV is returning to serial killer true-crime drama, with ‘The Yorkshire Ripper’ (w/t) from the same producers, award-winning independent production company New Pictures, in association with all3media international.

The drama will depict one of the most notorious and shocking serial killer cases in the world, the hunt for Peter Sutcliffe, dubbed the Yorkshire Ripper, between October 1975 and January 1981, police undertook the biggest manhunt in British criminal history. The search for Sutcliffe lasted five years, involved over a thousand officers and changed the way the British police worked forever.

What began as a series of murders on sex workers in Leeds, soon spread across the whole of the North of England, to women of all backgrounds, living in all different neighbourhoods. In all, Sutcliffe killed thirteen, and attempted to kill seven others. By the late 1970s, Sutcliffe had terrorised Britain creating a national obsession of finding out the killer’s true identity. He was finally caught in 1981 and was sentenced to 20 concurrent sentences of life imprisonment.

One murder has the power to cast a long shadow with the case plunging a whole society into darkness. For every victim, there are friends and loved ones. For every police officer, there is the burden of failure – of near misses and guilt – the knowledge that as they fail to find their man, more women continue to suffer. The impact on the lives of those who live on after the deaths of their loved ones. Those would cannot escape what happened, who let it affect them into adulthood or the decades after facing their own life sentences. The focus is on those lives and losses of many more.

The drama will be written by acclaimed screenwriter George Kay, co-creator of the brilliant Netflix drama ‘Criminal’, based upon Michael Bilton’s highly praised book, Wicked Beyond Belief: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper. The series will follow the desperate, cat and mouse hunt for Sutcliffe focusing upon the police investigation, the lives of the Sutcliffe’s victims, the loved ones they left behind, and the everlasting toll the investigation took on the detectives who led the investigation.

“In a story full with eye-watering statistics, one for me has always stood out: Peter Sutcliffe rendered 23 children motherless,” comments Kay. “That one fact in itself demands that any definitive drama about this case should encompass far more than just the story of a police investigation. We will focus not just on the police, therefore, but the victims, their families, those who were attacked but not believed, those who whose lives were permanently changed. This is not the story of a Ripper who hailed from Yorkshire, but the story of how Yorkshire was ripped apart.”

New Pictures co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Willow Grylls (‘Des’, ‘White House Farm’, ‘The Missing’) will executive produce the drama with renowned director Paul Whittington (‘White House Farm’, ‘Little Boy Blue’, ‘The Moorside’, ‘The Crown’) directing the series.

“By placing the victims, their families and the survivors at the heart of this story, George has crafted an excavation of British social history that goes far beyond the infamy,” adds Whittington. “His writing sensitively reveals and humanises the untold number of lives devastated by these crimes, and powerfully exposes the enduring legacy of the failings of the biggest manhunt in British criminal history. This is a vital story about class prejudice, pervasive and entrenched societal sexism and women simply not being heard that still has relevance today.”

Meticulously researched and drawing upon the most extensive archive of the investigation, comprising of hundreds of case files, interview transcripts and police reports, The Yorkshire Ripper (w/t) will be the first definitive account of a case that shook Britain.

“I am delighted to be working with Willow and Paul again, after they made the brilliant White House Farm,” comments Polly Hill, ITV’s Head of Drama. “This promises to be a definitive look at this infamous case, and will be sensitively dramatised for ITV by this formidable team, who have a proven track record in bringing these true stories to screen.”

No news on exactly when ‘The Yorkshire Ripper’ (w/t) will premiere on ITV, but we’ll let you know when we hear more.

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