Ludwig is poised for a return to BBC for its second season, having captured the imaginations of crime drama enthusiasts. David Mitchell's murder mystery has been hailed by audiences as "the best series from the BBC in years", sparking calls for a follow-up season. An insider confirms that BBC executives are thrilled with the show's success and anticipate green-lighting the next instalment soon.
The source revealed: "There have been a lot of noises about a second series and I would be absolutely gobsmacked if it didn't come back. Everyone involved at the BBC is delighted with how well the show has done. It's given them the perfect detective drama, a fresh take on a classic genre.
The ratings have been through the roof and all the episodes have been in the Top 10 on BBC iPlayer since the show launched two weeks ago." Moreover, the insider stated: "And it's not just the ratings that everyone is thrilled with, it's the rave reviews as well, in the press and on social media. You only have to read the comments, with fans demanding more episodes, to know that this will absolutely come back.
Hopefully, the BBC will make the official announcement before the end of the first season." As Ludwig airs its third episode tonight on BBC1, viewers who can't wait can binge-watch all six episodes on iPlayer. They'll find themselves hooked by the climactic plot twist waiting at the finale, setting the stage perfectly for Season Two, reports the Mirror .
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