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''The Tunnel'' () is a British–French crime drama television series adapted from the 2011 Danish–Swedish crime series ''
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'' (''Bron''/''Broen''). The series began broadcasting on 16 October 2013 on
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in the UK, and on 11 November 2013 on
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in France. The series stars
Stephen Dillane Stephen John Dillane (; born 27 March 1957) is a British actor. He is best known for his roles as Leonard Woolf in the 2002 film ''The Hours (film), The Hours'', Stannis Baratheon in the HBO fantasy series ''Game of Thrones'' (2012–2015) and T ...
and
Clémence Poésy Clémence Guichard (born 30 October 1982), known professionally as Clémence Poésy (), is a French actress and fashion model. After starting on the stage as a child, Poésy studied drama and has been active in both film and television since 19 ...
as British and French police detectives Karl Roebuck and
Elise Wassermann Elise Wassermann is a fictional character, and one of the two main protagonists in the joint British and French television series '' The Tunnel'' (2013), a remake of the Swedish/Danish television series '' The Bridge''. Portrayed by actress Cléme ...
. The plot follows the two detectives working together to find a serial killer who left the upper half of a French politician and the lower half of a British prostitute in the
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at the midpoint between France and the UK. The killer is nicknamed the "Truth Terrorist" and is on a moral crusade to highlight many social problems, terrorising both countries in the process. As the series progresses, the killer's true intention is revealed. The Anglo–French adaptation of ''The Bridge'' was announced as a joint project between Sky and Canal+ in January 2013. ''Tunnel'' head writer Ben Richards worked with Hans Rosenfeldt, the creator of the original series. Due to the setting, the dialogue of the series is bilingual, a first for a British / French television co-production. Filming took place between February and August 2013 with a budget of £15 million, and was shot on location in
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, England and
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, France. It was produced with both British and French crew members. The premieres on both Sky Atlantic and Canal+ received strong ratings for the respective channels, with an initial consolidated figure of almost 900,000 in the UK and 1.3 million in France. Critical reception of the series has been generally positive, with Dillane and Poésy's acting being praised, as well as the plot's grittiness. Some reviewers made favourable comparisons with ''The Bridge'', though others criticised ''The Tunnel'' for being identical. The producers admit that the first episode is a copy of the original. On 16 February 2015, Canal+ and Sky Atlantic announced that a second series would begin production in March, set to air in early 2016, entitled ''The Tunnel: Sabotage'', and consisting of eight episodes. Series 2 would focus on the crash of an airliner into the
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, with Dillane and Poésy returning; it premiered on Canal+ on 7 March 2016. The debut on Sky Atlantic was originally set for 5 April 2016 but was put off until a week later in deference to the Brussels terrorist attacks on 22 March 2016. It premiered in the UK on 12 April 2016 and was made available via Sky's On Demand service. The renewal for a third and final series was announced on 20 January 2017 entitled ''The Tunnel: Vengeance'' and consisting of six episodes. It began filming in March 2017 and premiered on Sky Atlantic on 14 December 2017, with all episodes released on the same day. Canal+ did not announce a corresponding date for France at the time of the UK release.Asked in an October 2017 interview when the new season was going to premiere, Clémence Poésy said, "I do not know if season 3 will be broadcast in France". Season 3 premiered on Canal+ on 4 June 2018. In the United States, the first season aired on many
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stations from June through August 2016. The second season was broadcast from June through August 2017. The third season aired July through August 2018.


Cast and characters


Main

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Stephen Dillane Stephen John Dillane (; born 27 March 1957) is a British actor. He is best known for his roles as Leonard Woolf in the 2002 film ''The Hours (film), The Hours'', Stannis Baratheon in the HBO fantasy series ''Game of Thrones'' (2012–2015) and T ...
as Det. Chief Inspector Karl Roebuck *
Clémence Poésy Clémence Guichard (born 30 October 1982), known professionally as Clémence Poésy (), is a French actress and fashion model. After starting on the stage as a child, Poésy studied drama and has been active in both film and television since 19 ...
as Captain/CommanderNote that in ''The Tunnel,'' French police ranks are given their literal translation, and that in France, the rank structure of the police is closer to that of the armed forces than the British police, being divided into the CEA (non-commissioned personnel), the CC (commissioned officers) and the CCD (field- and general- equivalent ranks). Accordingly, a "commander" (''commandant'') is equivalent to a rank between Chief Inspector and Superintendent within a British-style police force, and a "commissioner" (''commissaire'') is a superintendent. A "divisional commissioner" (''commissaire divisionnaire''), the next rank, is therefore best translated in meaning as "Chief Superintendent". Élise Wassermann is therefore in a position equivalent to detective inspector at the start of the series, and receives a promotion to a DCI-equivalent position upon the further promotion of Olivier Pujol. (Note however that within the French policing system, ''commissaires'' are usually recruited through a separate pathway). The title of "commissioner" should not be seen as equivalent in any way to a
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or PCC – the equivalent to a chief-officer rank would be an "''emploi supérieur de direction''" (senior command position), which refers to officers holding ranks at and above controller-general (''contrôleur-général'') level.
Elise Wassermann Elise Wassermann is a fictional character, and one of the two main protagonists in the joint British and French television series '' The Tunnel'' (2013), a remake of the Swedish/Danish television series '' The Bridge''. Portrayed by actress Cléme ...
*
Angel Coulby Angel Leonie Coulby (born 30 August 1980) is an English actress. She gained recognition for portraying the character Gwen (Guinevere) in the BBC fantasy series ''Merlin''. Early life Coulby was born and grew up in Finsbury Park, London, and is ...
as Laura Roebuck (Regular: Series 1–2, Guest: Series 3) *
Thibault de Montalembert Thibault Charles Marie Septime de Montalembert (born 10 February 1962) is a French theatre, film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles in the television series '' The Tunnel'' (2013–2018) and '' Call My Agent!'' (2015� ...
as Commander Olivier Pujol * Cédric Vieira as Lieutenant Phillipe Viot * Thibaut Evrard as Gaël (Series 1–2) * Fanny Leurent as Officer Julie * William Ash as Det. Constable Boleslaw 'BB' Borowski (Series 2–3) * Juliette Navis as Lieutenant Louise Renard (Series 2–3) *
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as Eryka Klein (Series 2)00000 * Marie Dompnier as Madeleine Fournier (Series 2) *
Emilia Fox Emilia Rose Elizabeth Fox (born 31 July 1974) is an English actress and presenter whose career is primarily in British television. Her feature film debut was in Roman Polanski's film ''The Pianist (2002 film), The Pianist'' (2002). Her other m ...
as Vanessa Hamilton (Series 2) *
Johan Heldenbergh Johan Heldenbergh (born 9 February 1967) is a Belgian actor, playwright, screenwriter, theatre director and film director. He gained international fame by starring in films, including ''A Day in a Life'' (2007), '' Moscow, Belgium'' (2008), '' T ...
as Robert Fournier (Series 2) *
Hannah John-Kamen Hannah Dominique John-Kamen (born 7 September 1989) is an English actress. She is known for her television roles in ''Black Mirror'' (2011–2016), '' Killjoys'' (2015–2019), ''Brave New World'' (2020), and Netflix miniseries '' The Stranger' ...
as Rosa Persaud (Series 2) *
Stanley Townsend Stanley Townsend is an Irish actor. Personal life Townsend was born and brought up in Dublin. After attending Wesley College, Dublin, he studied mathematics and civil engineering at Trinity College. While there he joined the Dublin University ...
as Chief Superintendent Mike Bowden (Series 2) *
Christine Bottomley Christine Bottomley (born 27 April 1979) is an English actress. Her television roles include playing Kirsty in ''EastEnders'' (2001), Melanie in '' Early Doors'' (2003–2004), Susie Ward in '' Heartbeat'' (2003), and Zoey Wyatt in '' Shameless ...
as Helena Carver (Series 3) *
Eileen Davies Eileen Davies (born 23 September 1948) is an English actress, nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the British Independent Film Awards 2012 for her performance in the film Sightseers, her roles have included “Flora McArdle” in the T ...
as Lilian Wright (Series 3) *
William Gaminara William Gaminara (born 1956) is a British actor, screenwriter and playwright, probably best known for playing pathologist Professor Leo Dalton on the television series ''Silent Witness'', from 2002 to 2013. His plays include ''According to Hoyle' ...
as Wesley Pollinger (Series 3) * as Commander Astor Chaput (Series 3) *
Felicity Montagu Felicity Jane Montagu (born 12 September 1960) is an English actress. She is best known for playing Lynn Benfield, the long-suffering assistant of Alan Partridge. Early life Montagu was born in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire. She attended Lou ...
as Chief Superintendent Winnie Miles (Series 3) *
Angeliki Papoulia Angeliki Papoulia (; born 1975) is a Greek actress and theatre director. In film, she is most notable for her roles in ''Dogtooth'', ''Alps'' and ''The Lobster'' by Yorgos Lanthimos, and '' A Blast'' and ''The Miracle of the Sargasso Sea'' by ...
as Lana Khasanović (Series 3) *
Sharon Rooney Sharon Rooney (born ) is a Scottish actress. She is known for her roles as Rae Earl in ''My Mad Fat Diary'', Sophie in '' Two Doors Down'', Dawn in '' Brief Encounters'', Miss Atlantis in the 2019 remake of ''Dumbo'' and Lawyer Barbie in the 202 ...
as Kiki Stokes (Series 3) *
Brian Vernel Brian Vernel is a Scottish actor best known for his film role as Bala-Tik in '' Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' (2015), as Odda the Younger in the TV series ''The Last Kingdom'' (2015), and Billy Wallace in British gangster series '' Gangs of L ...
as Anton Stokes (Series 3)


Recurring


Series 1

* Tobi Bakare as Det. Constable Chuks Akinade *
Jeanne Balibar Jeanne Balibar (born 13 April 1968) is a French actress and singer. Life and career Balibar was born in Paris, the daughter of Marxist philosopher Étienne Balibar and physicist Françoise Balibar. She started her career as a student in th ...
as Charlotte Joubert * Tom Bateman as Danny Hillier *
Mia Goth Mia Gypsy Mello da Silva Goth (born 25 October 1993) is an English actress. After modelling as a teenager, Goth made her acting debut in the erotic art film '' Nymphomaniac'' (2013). She earned recognition with the films '' A Cure For Wellness' ...
as Sophie Campbell *
Paul Ready Paul John Ready (born 1977) is a British actor. In 2009 he played Dr Milligan in ''Doc Martin'' S4 ep5. In 2013–2014, he played Lee in ''Utopia''. In 2016, he played Kevin Brady in ''Motherland''. In 2018, he played the role of Rob MacDonald ...
as Benji Robertson * Sigrid Bouaziz as Cécile Cabrillac *
Mathieu Carrière Mathieu Carrière (; born 2 August 1950) is a German stage and screen actor with strong French connections. He has appeared in around 250 films worldwide and in 4000 hours of television. Carrière is also a director and a writer and is known as a ...
as Alain Joubert * Catalina Denis as Veronica *
Nigel Lindsay Nigel Lindsay (born 17 January 1969) is an English actor. He is best known on television for his roles as Sir Robert Peel in the first two seasons of ''Victoria'', Jo Jo Marshall in the Netflix series ''Safe'' and as Barry in the BAFTA-winning ...
as Jonno *
Jack Lowden Jack Andrew Lowden (born 1990) is a Scottish actor. Following a four-year stage career, his first major international onscreen success was in the 2016 BBC miniseries '' War & Peace'', which led to starring roles in feature films. Starring as Riv ...
as Adam Roebuck *
Joseph Mawle Joseph Daniel Turner Mawle (born 21 March 1974) is an English actor. Mawle is best known for his roles as Jesus Christ in ''The Passion (TV serial), The Passion'' (2008), Benjen Stark in ''Game of Thrones'' (2011–2017), Pete in ''Shell (2012 f ...
as Stephen Beaumont *
Keeley Hawes Clare Julia Keeley Hawes (born 10 February 1976) is an English actress. After beginning her career in a number of literary adaptations, including '' Our Mutual Friend'' (1998) and '' Tipping the Velvet'' (2002), Hawes rose to fame for her portray ...
as Suze Beaumont *
James Frain James Frain is an English actor. His best known television roles include Thomas Cromwell in the Showtime/CBC historical drama ''The Tudors'' (2007–2009), Franklin Mott in the HBO drama ''True Blood'' (2010), Warwick the Kingmaker in the BB ...
as John Sumner *
Anastasia Hille Anastasia Hille (born 1965) is an English film, television and theatre actress and ceramicist. Early life Born in Lambeth, London, her mother was Finnish. Hille was a student at London's Drama Centre and won second prize at the Ian Charleson ...
as Det. Superintendent Andrea Kerrigan *
Ed Skrein Edward George Skrein (; born 29 March 1983) is an English actor, filmmaker, and rapper. He rose to recognition as the supervillain Francis Freeman / Ajax in the superhero comedy film ''Deadpool'' (2016). He also starred in the films '' The Tra ...
as Anthony *
Jean-Toussaint Bernard Jean-Toussaint Bernard (August 8, 1980) is a French actor and screenwriter. Education He studied at the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique. Theater * 2003: Le Nouvel Appartement de Carlo Goldoni, by Muriel Mayette-Holtz, Studi ...
as Mathieu


Series 2: Sabotage

* Nicolas Wanczycki as Thibaut Briand * Mish Boyko as Stefan Cyzrko * Edyta Budnik as Vladka Horvath *
Clarke Peters Peter Clarke (born April 7, 1952), known professionally as Clarke Peters, is an American actor, writer, and director, who has spent much of his adult life in the United Kingdom. He is best known for his roles as Lester Freamon in the television ...
as Sonny Persaud * Paul Schneider as Artem Baturin * Con O'Neill as Neil Grey * Jan Bijvoet as The Chemist


Series 3: Vengeance

*
Angela Wynter Angela Wynter (born 14 July 1957) is a Jamaican-British actress. She is known for her role as Yolande Trueman in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'' (2003–2008, 2017, 2023–present). In 2021, she joined the cast of the BBC soap opera ''Doctors ...
as Celeste *
India Ria Amarteifio India Ria Amarteifio (born 17 September 2001) is an English actress. She began her career as a child actress on the West End and in the Disney Channel series '' Evermoor'' (2015–2017). She gained prominence starring in the title role of the N ...
as Maya Roebuck *
Wim Willaert Wim Willaert (born 19 March 1967) is a Belgian actor. He is best known for his performance as Frank Welvaert in the TV series ''Eigen Kweek (English: ''Home Grown'') was a 2013-2019 Belgian crime comedy television series on the Belgian channel ...
as Jacques Moreau * Tony Jayawardena as Lawrence Taylor * Nicholas Burns as Richard Carver * Phil Zimmerman as Jimmy Jones *
Liliane Rovère Liliane Rovère () (born 30 January 1933) is a French actress. Personal life Liliane Rovère was born Liliane Cyprienne Cukier. Of Jewish origin, she hid in Catholic institutions under a fake name during the German occupation of France in World ...
as Edith Dutheil


Stephen Dillane and Clémence Poésy

Stephen Dillane Stephen John Dillane (; born 27 March 1957) is a British actor. He is best known for his roles as Leonard Woolf in the 2002 film ''The Hours (film), The Hours'', Stannis Baratheon in the HBO fantasy series ''Game of Thrones'' (2012–2015) and T ...
plays Detective Chief Inspector Karl Roebuck of Northbourne Police (a fictional counterpart to the real life
Kent Police Kent Police is the territorial police force responsible for policing the and approximately 1.8 million inhabitants of Kent, a county in South East England. History On 14 January 1857, a 222-strong 'Kent County Constabulary' was formed under C ...
), an ageing British detective used to getting his own way. Roebuck's role parallels that of Martin Rohde (played by
Kim Bodnia Kim Bodnia (born 12 April 1965) is a Danish actor. He became widely known for his role as police detective Martin Rohde in the Scandinavian crime drama series '' The Bridge''. He's also known internationally for his lead role as drug dealer Frank ...
), the Danish detective in ''The Bridge''. Karl and Martin share some characteristics, but also differ in certain ways; for instance, Karl is "more educated and a more troubled man". Dillane was drawn to the political questions raised in the storyline, as well as the series' "novelistic telling".
Clémence Poésy Clémence Guichard (born 30 October 1982), known professionally as Clémence Poésy (), is a French actress and fashion model. After starting on the stage as a child, Poésy studied drama and has been active in both film and television since 19 ...
plays Capitaine (later
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)
Elise Wassermann Elise Wassermann is a fictional character, and one of the two main protagonists in the joint British and French television series '' The Tunnel'' (2013), a remake of the Swedish/Danish television series '' The Bridge''. Portrayed by actress Cléme ...
of the DCPJ, the French detective and Roebuck's opposite. Wasserman's role parallels that of Saga Norén (played by
Sofia Helin Sofia Margareta Götschenhjelm-Helin is a Swedish actress. She was nominated for a Guldbagge Awards, Guldbagge Award for her role in ''Dalecarlians (film), Dalecarlians'', and stars as Saga Norén in the Danish/Swedish co-produced TV series ''T ...
), the Swedish detective in ''The Bridge''. Elise shares some characteristics with Saga, including driving a
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(in Elise's case, a
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), picking up men from bars for
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, and exhibiting behaviour consistent with
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. The innate seriousness of the character was a trait that Poésy found "quite annoying", but the actress came to appreciate Elise's honesty. Both Dillane and Poésy opted not to view the original Scandinavian series, with the latter stating that it would allow her more freedom in interpreting the character. Poésy dubbed her English lines for the French broadcast.


Guests

The series includes several guest stars.
Joseph Mawle Joseph Daniel Turner Mawle (born 21 March 1974) is an English actor. Mawle is best known for his roles as Jesus Christ in ''The Passion (TV serial), The Passion'' (2008), Benjen Stark in ''Game of Thrones'' (2011–2017), Pete in ''Shell (2012 f ...
plays a social worker named Stephen Beaumont, Tom Bateman appears as journalist Danny Hiller, and Tobi Bakare plays Chuks Akinade.
Thibault de Montalembert Thibault Charles Marie Septime de Montalembert (born 10 February 1962) is a French theatre, film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles in the television series '' The Tunnel'' (2013–2018) and '' Call My Agent!'' (2015� ...
plays Olivier Pujol, who is the head of the Calais police service, and Elise's superior. Sigrid Bouaziz plays Cécile Cabrillac and Cédric Vieira plays Philippe Viot; these characters are police officers who work with Elise.
Mathieu Carrière Mathieu Carrière (; born 2 August 1950) is a German stage and screen actor with strong French connections. He has appeared in around 250 films worldwide and in 4000 hours of television. Carrière is also a director and a writer and is known as a ...
and
Jeanne Balibar Jeanne Balibar (born 13 April 1968) is a French actress and singer. Life and career Balibar was born in Paris, the daughter of Marxist philosopher Étienne Balibar and physicist Françoise Balibar. She started her career as a student in th ...
play banker Alain Joubert, and his wife Charlotte, respectively. ''
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'' actress
Angel Coulby Angel Leonie Coulby (born 30 August 1980) is an English actress. She gained recognition for portraying the character Gwen (Guinevere) in the BBC fantasy series ''Merlin''. Early life Coulby was born and grew up in Finsbury Park, London, and is ...
stars as Laura Roebuck, Karl's wife, while
Jack Lowden Jack Andrew Lowden (born 1990) is a Scottish actor. Following a four-year stage career, his first major international onscreen success was in the 2016 BBC miniseries '' War & Peace'', which led to starring roles in feature films. Starring as Riv ...
plays Adam, his son.
Keeley Hawes Clare Julia Keeley Hawes (born 10 February 1976) is an English actress. After beginning her career in a number of literary adaptations, including '' Our Mutual Friend'' (1998) and '' Tipping the Velvet'' (2002), Hawes rose to fame for her portray ...
guest-starred as Suze Harcourt, a care worker and drug addict, along with Liz Smith, who plays Harriet, an elderly woman under Harcourt's care.
James Frain James Frain is an English actor. His best known television roles include Thomas Cromwell in the Showtime/CBC historical drama ''The Tudors'' (2007–2009), Franklin Mott in the HBO drama ''True Blood'' (2010), Warwick the Kingmaker in the BB ...
plays Kieran Ashton ("John Sumner"), a former colleague of Karl, who faked his suicide and became the Truth Terrorist, serving as the primary
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'' was first announced by
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in January 2013. The ten-part series was to be a co-production between British broadcaster Sky and French broadcaster
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. Sky Atlantic director Elaine Pyke commissioned the show with the intention of establishing the channel as a home for British dramas following the channel's release of the drama series '' Hit & Miss'' and ''
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''. Due to the setting of the series, it would be bilingual, with dialogue being spoken in English and French. This made ''The Tunnel'', according to its producers, the first series in British and French television to be bilingual. Being a "50–50 co-production" between the British and French, the crew were a mix from both countries, and neither party has "final control". The series employed both British and French writers and directors to collaborate on the series, with former '' Spooks'' writer Ben Richards leading the writing team. Multiple versions of the script were used, which were translated for both languages. Five directors were hired for the series, three of them British and the other two French.
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is considered the head director, with the other directors being
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, Thomas Vincent, Udayan Prasad and Philip Martin. The series' executive producers are Sky's Anne Mensah; Canal+'s Fabrice De La Patellière;
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' Jane Featherstone, Karen Wilson, Manda Levin and Ben Richards; Shine France's Nora Melhli; and Filmlance's Lars Blomgren. Ruth Kenley-Letts is the series producer. Jane Featherstone, the chief executive of the production company Kudos, said of the British–French collaboration: "We have had to work very collaboratively to make sure we are appealing to both nations. I honestly don't know if we have got that right yet. The French like things to be slightly slower, we like them pacier." In developing the storyline of the series Featherstone said that "the team took what was wonderful from
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and then forgot about it, in the nicest possible way, and made their own show." While working for the series, Richards worked with Hans Rosenfeldt, the Swedish writer who created ''The Bridge''. Many aspects of the first episode are virtual copies of the first episode of the Scandinavian series, including: the female lead "stripping unselfconsciously to her underwear in the office", the male lead's relationship with his teenage son, and the "sleazy journalist eingheld captive in his own car with a ticking bomb", the last of which was a sequence Richards wanted to repeat in the remake. However, Richards said that as the series progressed and the drama unfolded the storylines would diverge from the original. Featherstone also noted there would be plenty of changes, saying that many had "seen both 'The Bridge'' and ''The Tunnel'' who feel that they get satisfaction because the characters go on different journeys and the actors all bring a whole new level of interest in it".


Filming and locations

The budget of the series is estimated to be £15 million. Filming began in February 2013 and concluded in August 2013, with location shooting largely taken place in
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and northern France. Filming in Kent was based in Discovery Park in
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and was supported by the Kent Film Office. A former
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facility was used as a number of sets, including the Calais police station and Elise's apartment. The series was filmed throughout five districts:
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,
Dover Dover ( ) is a town and major ferry port in Kent, southeast England. It faces France across the Strait of Dover, the narrowest part of the English Channel at from Cap Gris Nez in France. It lies southeast of Canterbury and east of Maidstone. ...
, Folkestone and Hythe, Swale and
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. Several prominent locales were featured, including
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; The
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art gallery;
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shopping centre; and the towns of
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. Production also made use of the Kent Film Office's legal powers to close certain roads for uninterrupted filming. An estimated £2.5 million of the budget was spent on, among other services, accommodation, locations, parking and catering, providing a boost for the Kent economy. The filming in France was supported by the Nord-Pas de Calais Film Commission and benefited from the Tax Rebate International. Shooting took place over 31 days across
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. Some scenes of ''The Tunnel'' were also shot in the Channel Tunnel itself, which makes the series the first television drama production to do so. The producers spent "months of gentle negotiation" with
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, the company that operates the tunnel, for permission to shoot scenes there. Eurotunnel allowed it. According to Moll, "The only thing they didn't want was to see train passengers in danger or fires." Moll also noted that they did not shoot in the actual midpoint of the tunnel, stating "once you are a few kilometres in, it all looks the same." Filming for series two again took place in Kent and France. The production filmed for 85 days in Kent between April and July 2015, with a further 50 days in the county for pre- and post-production, spending an estimated £1.5 million. The Kent filming locations included Eurotunnel, Folkestone Harbour, Discovery Park,
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(including the pier), Folkestone, Dover (including the
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and
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), Westwood Industrial Estate Margate,
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, The Barn in Upstreet, St Martin's Hospital, and Knowlton Court. For series three, filming locations in East Kent included
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, Ramsgate Royal Harbour and
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.


Release


Broadcast

''The Tunnel'' had a world premiere on 7 October 2013 in France at the international television
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MIPCOM in
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. In the United Kingdom, Sky Atlantic premiered the series on 16 October 2013 at 9 pm, and continued weekly until 18 December. The debut was seen by an average of 362,000 overnight viewers, considered strong ratings for the channel. With consolidated ratings taken into account, the first episode went up to 803,000 viewers on Sky Atlantic, with an extra 90,000 viewing from its catch-up channel, Sky Atlantic +1. However, the second episode dropped a third of its overnight audience, leaving it with 236,000 viewers. The finale was seen by 267,000 overnight viewers. In France, the series premiered on Canal+ on 11 November 2013 at 8:55 pm, with two out of ten episodes airing consecutively, and concluded on 9 December 2013. The premiere attracted 1.3 million viewers, making it one of the highest rated original series debut for the channel. The first series had an average audience of 1.04 million viewers per episode. Series 2, titled ''The Tunnel: Sabotage'', premiered on Canal+ on 7 March 2016, and concluded on 28 March 2016. The second series debut on Sky Atlantic was originally set for 5 April 2016 but was put off until a week later in deference to the Brussels terrorist attacks on 22 March 2016. Series 2 premiered in the UK on 12 April 2016 and was made available via Sky's On Demand service. The season finished on 31 May 2016. Series 3, titled ''The Tunnel: Vengeance'', premiered on Sky Atlantic on 14 December 2017, with all episodes released on the same day. The season premiered on Canal+ on 4 June 2018, and the finale aired on 18 June 2018. In the United States, ''The Tunnel'' was broadcast on many PBS stations. Season 1 aired from 19 June through 21 August 2016, Season 2 from 15 June through 3 August 2017, and Season 3 from 1 July through 5 August 2018. ''The Tunnel'' is distributed by Endemol Shine International in the U.S.


Home media

A four-disc DVD
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( Region 2) of Series 1 was released in France by
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on 20 December 2013, with
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including a "making of" feature and interviews featuring Clémence Poésy and Dominik Moll. The DVD and
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of Series 1 was released in the United Kingdom on 13 January 2014 by
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, and includes three discs, with special features including a making-of feature, cast and crew interviews, and a picture gallery. The box set of Series 2 was released in France by StudioCanal on 29 March 2016. Starting on 1 February 2014, the first episodes of ''The Tunnel'' – along with some other original Sky Television series – were released for free in the UK on YouTube as an attempt to attract more Sky subscribers. All 3 seasons are streaming on Voot Select in India.


Episodes


Reception

''The Tunnel'' received generally positive reviews from television critics. Alex Fletcher of
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stated that while remakes are "often underwhelming", ''The Tunnel'' was "gripping stuff", and he believed that viewers "should find plenty to enjoy" in the series. The performances of Dillane and Poésy were also lauded. Gerard Gilbert of ''
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'' was positive in his assessment of the series, stating that "as an avid fan of ''The Bridge'', I am happy to report that ''The Tunnel'' works well in its own right – it's intelligently made, well cast and ambitiously cinematic", adding that it had "succeeded in its high-risk strategy of re-working a near-flawless Scandi-drama in our Anglo-French image". Ellen E Jones, also of ''The Independent'', said that Dillane and Poésy's performances "stuck closely" to the original characterisation of the leads from the Scandinavian version. Of the execution, Jones stated: "should you bother watching ''The Tunnel'' even if you've already seen the original? The early signs are good. The makers obviously have sense enough to preserve what was effective about the original, and invention enough to distinguish their work too." In a review posted early in the first season, Gerard O'Donovan of ''
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'' expressed mixed feelings about the series "so far at least", saying: "there was no sense that this was doing much different from other mainstream crime thrillers. Sticking too close to the original script meant a golden opportunity was missed to dig deeper into the attitudes and history that both connect and divide the UK and France". However, he also wrote that he would be "happy to be persuaded otherwise if the action develops". Harry Venning of ''
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'' believed that, plotwise, the collaboration between the British and French police forces and style were "all very effectively done, creepily atmospheric and splendidly gruesome", but also stated that the best thing about the series was "the interplay between Stephen Dillane's easygoing, laddish,
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detective inspector and his po-faced, glacial but – wouldn't you know it – extremely sexy Gallic counterpart, played by Clémence Poésy." ''
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'' reviewer Keith Watson, having rated the series four stars out of five, stated: "the idea is great. But what's surprising about ''The Tunnel'' (Sky Atlantic) is that it's less a version of, more a faithful remake." ''
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'' posted a number of reviews on its website. Julia Raeside deemed the series a "perfectly cast remake of Swedish-Danish crime hit", and stated that "this confirms Dillane as one of our very finest. Such control. Poésy is beautifully chilly, and Joseph Mawle (another cracker) leads an asylum-seeker subplot. It's also really funny." Writing about the finale, Reaside said of Dillane's performance: "If this were on a terrestrial channel, he'd be up for all the awards." On the Karl–Elise partnership, she stated: "I wasn't sure about them as a pairing but was immediately convinced by their uncomfortable chemistry." Having not enjoyed ''The Bridge'', Andrew Anthony called ''The Tunnel'' an "attractive proposition", adding that "there's an engaging confidence to the slow revelation of the story. All in all, this looks good." Sam Wollaston was more critical of the series, stating that, while the tone was "atmospheric, intriguing, gripping" and there were strong performances from the lead cast members, ''The Tunnel'' was "exactly the same as the (recent) original". Wollaston felt that the only "obvious" difference was that, in the original series, there "was a bridge, this is a tunnel. However magnificent an engineering feat the Channel tunnel is, it can't compete as a spectacular location with the
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."


Awards and nominations


Broadcasting Press Guild Awards


Globes de Cristal Award


Guild of British Camera Technicians


International Emmy Award


Royal Television Society


See also

* ''The Bridge'' (Danish/Swedish TV series) * ''The Bridge'' (US TV series)


Notes


References


Further reading

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External links


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