Big-budget Sunday drama’s two series faced competition from BBC shows such as The Night Manager and The Casual Vacancy
It was said to be the most expensive drama in Channel 4’s history and its biggest unusual hit for 20 years but Channel 4’s Julie Walters drama Indian Summers has been axed after two series.
Indian Summers was envisaged by its makers as a five-series, 50-part retelling of the birth of contemporary India. Its first season is understood to gain cost £14m to perform.Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com