Drugs and doppelgangers
DQ hears from the creative teams behind two forthcoming German dramas: Westend Girl, which tells the real-life story of a young girl who discovers her parents are drug traffickers, and Die Düsteren (The Dark Ones), a supernatural mystery series set on a remote island.
Cooking up crime
A Taste for Murder star Warren Brown and writer Matt Baker tell DQ about dishing up this crime show in which a grieving British detective relocates to Capri and is confronted by a series of murder mysteries that can only be solved with the help of culinary clues.
Caught on camera
During filming for BBC surveillance drama The Capture, producer Derek Ritchie and actor Killian Scott take DQ inside the show’s thrilling third season – one full of rising tension and paranoia as the line between reality and deepfakes become increasingly blurred.
Series to Watch: March 2026
DQ checks out the upcoming schedules to pick 10 new series to watch this March, from meeting a young Sherlock Holmes and a group of Imperfect Women to a British cat-and-mouse thriller and the arrival of Jo Nesbo’s Harry Hole.
Doing it for themselves
Following the launch of season two of SisterS, stars and real-life best friends Sarah Goldberg and Susan Stanley tell DQ about making this dark Irish-Canadian comedy, stepping into writing for the first time and how they based the show on their own experiences.
Wild about Anna
Director Lea Thompson and showrunner Morwyn Brebner discuss making their upcoming wilderness crime series Anna Pigeon, finding the perfect star for the title role and why there aren’t enough characters like her on television.
Something fishy
A summer vacation meets murder mystery and extraordinary creatures in Swedish coming-of-age story Summer of 1985. DQ speaks to producer Anna-Klara Carlsten, director Björn Stein and writers Amy Deasismont and Melina Maraki about this adaptation of John Ajvide Lindqvist’s novel Sommaren 1985.
Wish you weren’t here
Murder at the Dead Sea creator and writer Raz Yuvan tells DQ how she was inspired by Agatha Christie to tell this murder-mystery story, reveals the reasons for its unique setting and explains how she sought to create a new kind of female detective.
Make or Break
In Channel 4 comedy Break Clause, a former couple navigate their break-up while living under the same roof. As DQ watches filming in Manchester, creator Jess Bray and executive producer Mark Freeland explain the power of this domestic story with “epic” emotions.
Eyes to the West
After the surprise cancellation of PI drama Private Eyes, star Jason Priestley and executive producer Lloyd Segan tell DQ about reuniting for sequel Private Eyes West Coast and the changing relationship at the heart of the series.
High Spirits
As La casa de los espíritus (The House of the Spirits) has its world premiere in Berlin, Spanish star Nicole Wallace opens up about starring in this adaptation of Isabel Allende’s novel, the success of the Culpables feature films and her talent deal with Prime Video.
Escape plan
Norwegian drama Flukten fra Bolivia (Escaping Bolivia) tells the story of three friends caught up in drug-smuggling charges in the South American country. Creator Emilie Beck and producer Marte Hansen detail how the series was inspired by true events and discuss the production’s real-world impact.




























