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Scotsman
4 days ago
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- Scotsman
The Bombing of Pan Am 103: how many episodes are left?
The Bombing of Pan Am 103 is nearing a conclusion - but how many episodes are left? 📺 Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... BBC's Lockerbie drama will continue tonight (June 1). Four episodes have already been broadcast. But how many are left in the show? It is almost time for another episode in the BBC's latest drama: The Bombing of Pan Am 103. The show explores the 'untold story' of the investigation into the Lockerbie bombing on both sides of the Atlantic. Viewers might be wondering how many episodes are left in the series. The cast for the drama has been confirmed as well - find out more. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But when will The Bombing of Pan Am 103 end? Here's all you need to know: How many episodes of The Bombing of Pan Am 103 are left? DS Ed McCusker (Connor Swindells) in The Bombing of Pan Am 103. | Mark Mainz/BBC/Netflix The show will have six episodes in total, it has been confirmed. It is produced by both BBC and Netflix - with the latter set to release it outside the UK. Before tonight (June 1), The Bombing of Pan Am 103 has aired four episodes. The fifth is set to be broadcast at 9pm on the Beeb. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The sixth and final episode of the show is set to air 24 hours later on Monday (June 2) night. It will also start at 9pm on BBC One and iPlayer. Who is in the cast of The Bombing of Pan Am 103? The show features plenty of faces that you will undoubtedly recognise - including Suits star Patrick J. Adams. The full cast includes: Connor Swindells (SAS Rogue Heroes, Sex Education) Patrick J. Adams (Suits, A League of Their Own) Merritt Wever (Unbelievable, Severance) Peter Mullan (Ozark, Payback) Tony Curran (Mary & George, Mayflies) Douglas Hodge (The Great, Catastrophe) Eddie Marsan (The Power, Ray Donovan) Nicholas Gleaves (After The Flood, The Rising) Lauren Lyle (Karen Pirie, Vigil) Andrew Rothney (The Undeclared War, Traces) Phyllis Logan (Downton Abbey, Guilt) Cora Bissett (Annika, Shetland) Kevin McKidd (Greys Anatomy, Six Four) Parker Sawyers (Spy/Master, P-Valley) James Harkness (The Sixth Commandment, The Victim) Molly Geddes (Dinosaur, Where We Stop) Khalid Laith (Vigil, Cobra) Amanda Drew (The Gold, Wolf) What to expect from The Bombing of Pan Am 103 tonight? The preview for episode five, via Radio Times , reads: 'The ongoing joint Scottish and FBI investigation closes in on the identity of a key player in the bombing, but progress is threatened by troubled relations between international agencies. 'A secret CIA asset could hold the key to revealing the identities of those responsible for the bombing of Pan Am 103.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad


Scotsman
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
When is the Bombing of Pan Am 103 on TV? BBC schedule
The Bombing of Pan Am 103 will continue on the BBC this bank holiday weekend 📺 Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... The Bombing of Pan Am 103 will continue this weekend. Connor Swindells leads the cast of the drama. But when is the show on TV next and who are the actors in it? The BBC's latest drama The Bombing of Pan Am 103 will be continuing this Bank Holiday weekend. It explores the 'untold story' of the investigation into the Lockerbie bombing in 1988. SAS: Rogue Heroes' star Connor Swindells leads the cast - but there are plenty of other familiar faces. Having made its debut last week with two episodes, you might be wondering what you can expect over the Bank Holiday. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Viewers are in for another double helping as the BBC schedule has been confirmed. Here's all you need to know: When is The Bombing of Pan Am 103 on TV next? DS Ed McCusker (Connor Swindells) in The Bombing of Pan Am 103. | Mark Mainz/BBC/Netflix The show made its debut last weekend with two episodes and that is set to continue over the Bank Holiday. The Bombing of Pan Am 103's third episode is set to be broadcast today (May 25) and the fourth will follow on Monday (May 26). Both episodes are due to start at 9pm and will run for approximately an hour. If you can't watch it live, the show will be available on catch up via iPlayer after it has aired. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad How many episodes are left of The Bombing of Pan Am 103? The historical drama will have six episodes in total, the BBC has confirmed. The third and fourth will air on May 25 and May 26 and that leaves just two more in the series. Who is in the cast of The Bombing of Pan Am 103? The show features plenty of faces that you will undoubtedly recognise - including Suits star Patrick J. Adams. The full cast includes: Connor Swindells (SAS Rogue Heroes, Sex Education) Patrick J. Adams (Suits, A League of Their Own) Merritt Wever (Unbelievable, Severance) Peter Mullan (Ozark, Payback) Tony Curran (Mary & George, Mayflies) Douglas Hodge (The Great, Catastrophe) Eddie Marsan (The Power, Ray Donovan) Nicholas Gleaves (After The Flood, The Rising) Lauren Lyle (Karen Pirie, Vigil) Andrew Rothney (The Undeclared War, Traces) Phyllis Logan (Downton Abbey, Guilt) Cora Bissett (Annika, Shetland) Kevin McKidd (Greys Anatomy, Six Four) Parker Sawyers (Spy/Master, P-Valley) James Harkness (The Sixth Commandment, The Victim) Molly Geddes (Dinosaur, Where We Stop) Khalid Laith (Vigil, Cobra) Amanda Drew (The Gold, Wolf) What is The Bombing of Pan Am 103 about? Unlike the other 2025 series based on the Lockerbie bombing, this six-part drama focuses on the investigation in the aftermath of the attack. The BBC explains that it 'follows the untold story of the Scots-US investigation into the attack' and the 'devastating effect it had on the small town and the families who lost loved ones'. The Beeb adds: 'From the initial exhaustive search for evidence on the ground in Scotland, via the US and Malta to the trial at Camp Zeist in 2000, the series leads up to the upcoming new trial in the US. The Bombing of Pan Am 103 also highlights the human impact on the investigators, the families and the Lockerbie community as it sought to rebuild and connect with bereaved families around the world.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad


Scotsman
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
When is the Bombing of Pan Am 103 on TV? BBC schedule
The Bombing of Pan Am 103 will continue on the BBC this bank holiday weekend 📺 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... The Bombing of Pan Am 103 will continue this weekend. Connor Swindells leads the cast of the drama. But when is the show on TV next and who are the actors in it? The BBC's latest drama The Bombing of Pan Am 103 will be continuing this Bank Holiday weekend. It explores the 'untold story' of the investigation into the Lockerbie bombing in 1988. SAS: Rogue Heroes' star Connor Swindells leads the cast - but there are plenty of other familiar faces. Having made its debut last week with two episodes, you might be wondering what you can expect over the Bank Holiday. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Viewers are in for another double helping as the BBC schedule has been confirmed. Here's all you need to know: When is The Bombing of Pan Am 103 on TV next? DS Ed McCusker (Connor Swindells) in The Bombing of Pan Am 103. | Mark Mainz/BBC/Netflix The show made its debut last weekend with two episodes and that is set to continue over the Bank Holiday. The Bombing of Pan Am 103's third episode is set to be broadcast today (May 25) and the fourth will follow on Monday (May 26). Both episodes are due to start at 9pm and will run for approximately an hour. If you can't watch it live, the show will be available on catch up via iPlayer after it has aired. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad How many episodes are left of The Bombing of Pan Am 103? The historical drama will have six episodes in total, the BBC has confirmed. The third and fourth will air on May 25 and May 26 and that leaves just two more in the series. Who is in the cast of The Bombing of Pan Am 103? The show features plenty of faces that you will undoubtedly recognise - including Suits star Patrick J. Adams. The full cast includes: Connor Swindells (SAS Rogue Heroes, Sex Education) Patrick J. Adams (Suits, A League of Their Own) Merritt Wever (Unbelievable, Severance) Peter Mullan (Ozark, Payback) Tony Curran (Mary & George, Mayflies) Douglas Hodge (The Great, Catastrophe) Eddie Marsan (The Power, Ray Donovan) Nicholas Gleaves (After The Flood, The Rising) Lauren Lyle (Karen Pirie, Vigil) Andrew Rothney (The Undeclared War, Traces) Phyllis Logan (Downton Abbey, Guilt) Cora Bissett (Annika, Shetland) Kevin McKidd (Greys Anatomy, Six Four) Parker Sawyers (Spy/Master, P-Valley) James Harkness (The Sixth Commandment, The Victim) Molly Geddes (Dinosaur, Where We Stop) Khalid Laith (Vigil, Cobra) Amanda Drew (The Gold, Wolf) What is The Bombing of Pan Am 103 about? Unlike the other 2025 series based on the Lockerbie bombing, this six-part drama focuses on the investigation in the aftermath of the attack. The BBC explains that it 'follows the untold story of the Scots-US investigation into the attack' and the 'devastating effect it had on the small town and the families who lost loved ones'. The Beeb adds: 'From the initial exhaustive search for evidence on the ground in Scotland, via the US and Malta to the trial at Camp Zeist in 2000, the series leads up to the upcoming new trial in the US. The Bombing of Pan Am 103 also highlights the human impact on the investigators, the families and the Lockerbie community as it sought to rebuild and connect with bereaved families around the world.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at . It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.


Hindustan Times
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Why cancelling Suits LA after one season is the best announcement in American TV history
American show Suits LA always faced the near-impossible legal burden of precedent — namely, Suits (the original), starring Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, and Meghan Markle. And unfortunately, this spinoff fails to meet the standard of proof required to justify its own existence. In fact, if television had a Supreme Court, Suits LA would be summarily dismissed for lack of merit, lack of charm, and lack of literally anything compelling. Honestly, the only thing more shocking than its cancellation after one season would've been if someone renewed it voluntarily. Ted Black (Stephen Amell), a former federal prosecutor with a traumatic past and some truly uninspired flashbacks to 2010, now runs a boutique entertainment law firm in LA with his friend Stuart Lane. There's a merger pending with a rival firm led by his ex (of course), and clients (many of them real-life actors) roll in with problems that sound more interesting than they are. There's office politics, unresolved tension, and a fair amount of posturing — none of which feels remotely compelling. Well, everyone looks fantastic. The wardrobe department deserves an Emmy for managing to make Stephen's jawline look even sharper. Lex Scott Davis as Erica Rollins brings a spark, managing to occasionally inject life into otherwise limp scenes. Her clashes with Rick (Bryan Greenberg) and moments with junior associate Alice Lee provide rare glimmers of watchability. There are also some attempts at witty repartee — the kind you'd expect in a Suits show — but they're more like dry coughs than zingers. Let's start with the obvious: it's not funny, smart, or fast-paced — the things that defined the original. The flashbacks to Ted's New York days feel like they were edited on Windows Movie Maker, and the mystery around his move is about as suspenseful as a parking ticket. Guest star cameos (including the late John Amos and Brian Baumgartner) feel like distractions from a script that knows it's running on empty. And worst of all? The banter. Suits ran on musical, sharp-tongued exchanges. Suits LA tries — oh, it tries — but every quip lands like a thud. Suits LA tries to repackage the original's magic in West Coast packaging but ends up delivering courtroom drama without the drama, cleverness without the clever, and charisma without, well, anything resembling charisma. The result is a show that's technically about lawyers, but mostly just about very good-looking people in very good-looking suits having very uninspired conversations. It's a spin-off that forgot to bring the spin — or the fun.


Scotsman
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Who is in the cast of The Bombing of Pan Am 103?
Stars of Suits, Severance and SAS: Rogue Heroes feature in the cast for this BBC drama 👀 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... BBC has confirmed the cast for The Bombing of Pan Am 103. It is based on the investigation into the Lockerbie bombings. But where do you know the actors from? The 'untold story' of the investigation into the Lockerbie bombings in 1988 will be told in a new BBC drama. A transatlantic TV event it follows the quest to bring the perpetrators to justice. It is the second television show in recent times to be based on the terror attack - following the Colin Firth vehicle Lockerbie: A Search for Truth at the start of 2025. The six-part series is a collaboration between the Beeb and Netflix. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The cast features plenty of recognisable faces from both sides of the Atlantic. Here's all you need to know: What is The Bombing of Pan Am 103 about? DS Ed McCusker (Connor Swindells) in The Bombing of Pan Am 103. | Mark Mainz/BBC/Netflix Unlike the other 2025 series based on the Lockerbie bombings, this six-part drama focuses on the investigation in the aftermath of the attack. The BBC explains that it 'follows the untold story of the Scots-US investigation into the attack' and the 'devastating effect it had on the small town and the families who lost loved ones'. The Beeb adds: 'From the initial exhaustive search for evidence on the ground in Scotland, via the US and Malta to the trial at Camp Zeist in 2000, the series leads up to the upcoming new trial in the US. The Bombing of Pan Am 103 also highlights the human impact on the investigators, the families and the Lockerbie community as it sought to rebuild and connect with bereaved families around the world.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Who is in the cast of The Bombing of Pan Am 103? The show features plenty of faces that you will undoubtedly recognise - including Suits star Patrick J. Adams. The full cast includes: Connor Swindells (SAS Rogue Heroes, Sex Education) Patrick J. Adams (Suits, A League of Their Own) Merritt Wever (Unbelievable, Severance) Peter Mullan (Ozark, Payback) Tony Curran (Mary & George, Mayflies) Douglas Hodge (The Great, Catastrophe) Eddie Marsan (The Power, Ray Donovan) Nicholas Gleaves (After The Flood, The Rising) Lauren Lyle (Karen Pirie, Vigil) Andrew Rothney (The Undeclared War, Traces) Phyllis Logan (Downton Abbey, Guilt) Cora Bissett (Annika, Shetland) Kevin McKidd (Greys Anatomy, Six Four) Parker Sawyers (Spy/Master, P-Valley) James Harkness (The Sixth Commandment, The Victim) Molly Geddes (Dinosaur, Where We Stop) Khalid Laith (Vigil, Cobra) Amanda Drew (The Gold, Wolf) What time is The Bombing of Pan Am 103 on TV? The first episode of the six-part series is set to begin on BBC One at 9pm today (May 18). It is due to run for approximately an hour and will be followed by the 10pm News. The preview, via Radio Times , reads: 'Dramatised documentary telling the story of the 1988 terrorist attack, in which a transatlantic flight was destroyed by a bomb while flying over the Scottish town of Lockerbie, killing everyone on board as well as several residents of the town.' Viewers will not have to wait long for the second part as another episode is due to air on TV tomorrow (May 19) night. It will also begin at 9pm and also run for around 60 minutes. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at . It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.