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  1. Ashes to Ashes is a British fantasy crime drama and police procedural drama television series, serving as the sequel to Life on Mars. The series began airing on BBC One in February 2008. A second series began broadcasting in April 2009. A third and final series was broadcast from 2 April to 21 May 2010 on BBC One and BBC HD.

  2. Ashes to Ashes: Created by Matthew Graham, Ashley Pharoah. With Philip Glenister, Keeley Hawes, Dean Andrews, Marshall Lancaster. After being shot in 2008 while investigating DCI Sam Tyler, DI Alex Drake wakes up in 1981.

  3. Mar 17, 2023 · The British fantasy/crime drama series first aired on BBC One in 2006, starring John Simm ( The Village) as a modern-day Manchester police officer who wakes up in the 1970s after a road accident. The show was followed in 2008 by Ashes to Ashes, a sequel series starring Keeley Hawes ( The Durrells ).

  4. Ashes to Ashes (TV Series 2008–2010) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Ashes to Ashes is a British science fiction/police procedural drama television series, serving as a spin-off from the original series, Life on Mars. The transmission dates given below refer to the original UK broadcast on BBC One.

  6. Ashes to Ashes. Season 1. Gene Hunt has left the Greater Manchester Police to take on the 'southern nancys' of London, where he teams up with a new time-travelling partner, criminal psychologist Alex Drake, who finds herself in 1981. 20 2008 8 episodes.

  7. Drama series featuring Life on Mars' DCI Gene Hunt. DI Alex Drake wakes up in 1981. 59 mins.

  8. After Alex and Hunt bug Mackintosh's office for evidence of his corruption they are visited by Jackie Queen, Hunt's journalist old flame who has come from Manchester to investigate the disappearance of teenage runaways,including her niece Rachel.

  9. Drama > SciFi & Fantasy. All episodes of Ashes to Ashes.

  10. Drama > SciFi & Fantasy. Available episodes of Ashes to Ashes.

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