Ludwig (2024 TV series)
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Ludwig is a six-part BBC television detective dramedy series starring David Mitchell and Anna Maxwell Martin which premiered on BBC One and BBC iPlayer in 2024. In October 2024, the BBC announced that a second series of Ludwig would be commissioned, with Mitchell and Martin remaining in the starring roles.
Infobox
Genre
mw- Comedy drama Detective Mystery
Created by
Mark Brotherhood
Written by
Mark Brotherhood
Directed by
Robert McKillop Jill Robertson
Starring
David Mitchell Anna Maxwell Martin Dipo Ola Izuka Hoyle Gerran Howell Dorothy Atkinson Dylan Hughes Sophie Willan Ralph Ineson
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Original language
English
No. of series
1
No. of episodes
6
Executive producers
Kenton Allen Chris Sussman Kathryn O'Connor Mark Brotherhood David Mitchell Saurabh Kakkar
Producer
Georgie Fallon
Production companies
Big Talk That Mitchell and Webb Company
Network
BBC One
Release
25 September 2024 (2024-09-25) –present
Tables
· Episodes
1
1
No.
1
Title
"Episode 1"
Directed by
Robert McKillop
Written by
Mark Brotherhood
Original release date
25 September 2024 (2024-09-25)
UK viewers(millions)
6.01
Puzzle setter John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor’s life of solitude is upended when his identical twin, DCI James Taylor, disappears. Drafted in by his sister-in-law Lucy, John reluctantly assumes his brother's identity as a detective in the Cambridge Police Authority in order to find clues to his brother’s whereabouts. She tells him about how he had changed in recent months. She also shows him a letter of resignation that he sent her with instructions. John discovers that things have changed at work for James and he has a new partner DI Carter. John is tasked with infiltrating the major investigations team, gathering information and solving a completely unconnected murder of a solicitor, Alan Howells, all while remaining in character as his brother. A difficult task for anyone, let alone a reclusive puzzle-setting genius who rarely leaves the house. Can this master of all things cryptic crack his biggest puzzle yet? DS Finch believes that the killers may be involved in organised crime. The building is shared with two other companies. John struggles to come to terms with the task. He then uses logic to accuse Sarah Gilmarsh of the murder and she breaks down and confesses to killing him after he ended a six year affair. He finally makes it back to the office where he finds James’s notebook. It contains a cipher that needs solving. John decides to investigate further. James’s son Henry finds the letter.
Puzzle setter John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor’s life of solitude is upended when his identical twin, DCI James Taylor, disappears. Drafted in by his sister-in-law Lucy, John reluctantly assumes his brother's identity as a detective in the Cambridge Police Authority in order to find clues to his brother’s whereabouts. She tells him about how he had changed in recent months. She also shows him a letter of resignation that he sent her with instructions. John discovers that things have changed at work for James and he has a new partner DI Carter. John is tasked with infiltrating the major investigations team, gathering information and solving a completely unconnected murder of a solicitor, Alan Howells, all while remaining in character as his brother. A difficult task for anyone, let alone a reclusive puzzle-setting genius who rarely leaves the house. Can this master of all things cryptic crack his biggest puzzle yet? DS Finch believes that the killers may be involved in organised crime. The building is shared with two other companies. John struggles to come to terms with the task. He then uses logic to accuse Sarah Gilmarsh of the murder and she breaks down and confesses to killing him after he ended a six year affair. He finally makes it back to the office where he finds James’s notebook. It contains a cipher that needs solving. John decides to investigate further. James’s son Henry finds the letter.
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Puzzle setter John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor’s life of solitude is upended when his identical twin, DCI James Taylor, disappears. Drafted in by his sister-in-law Lucy, John reluctantly assumes his brother's identity as a detective in the Cambridge Police Authority in order to find clues to his brother’s whereabouts. She tells him about how he had changed in recent months. She also shows him a letter of resignation that he sent her with instructions. John discovers that things have changed at work for James and he has a new partner DI Carter. John is tasked with infiltrating the major investigations team, gathering information and solving a completely unconnected murder of a solicitor, Alan Howells, all while remaining in character as his brother. A difficult task for anyone, let alone a reclusive puzzle-setting genius who rarely leaves the house. Can this master of all things cryptic crack his biggest puzzle yet? DS Finch believes that the killers may be involved in organised crime. The building is shared with two other companies. John struggles to come to terms with the task. He then uses logic to accuse Sarah Gilmarsh of the murder and she breaks down and confesses to killing him after he ended a six year affair. He finally makes it back to the office where he finds James’s notebook. It contains a cipher that needs solving. John decides to investigate further. James’s son Henry finds the letter.
2
2
No.
2
Title
"Episode 2"
Directed by
Robert McKillop
Written by
Mark Brotherhood
Original release date
2 October 2024 (2024-10-02)
UK viewers(millions)
6.15
Still posing as his police detective brother, John Taylor gets drawn into the investigation of another man's disappearance during a team-building seminar held in a stately home. Once again John uses his logical skills to untangle the incident, while James's wife Lucy reminds him he's meant to focus on finding his brother. A bigger mystery behind James's disappearance begins to take form.
Still posing as his police detective brother, John Taylor gets drawn into the investigation of another man's disappearance during a team-building seminar held in a stately home. Once again John uses his logical skills to untangle the incident, while James's wife Lucy reminds him he's meant to focus on finding his brother. A bigger mystery behind James's disappearance begins to take form.
No.
Still posing as his police detective brother, John Taylor gets drawn into the investigation of another man's disappearance during a team-building seminar held in a stately home. Once again John uses his logical skills to untangle the incident, while James's wife Lucy reminds him he's meant to focus on finding his brother. A bigger mystery behind James's disappearance begins to take form.
3
3
No.
3
Title
"Episode 3"
Directed by
Robert McKillop
Written by
Mark Brotherhood
Original release date
9 October 2024 (2024-10-09)
UK viewers(millions)
6.34
The murder of a Cambridge tour guide tests John's logic, while Lucy conducts her own investigation into a case whose details were left by James in an old fax machine and found by John and Lucy in Episode 2.
The murder of a Cambridge tour guide tests John's logic, while Lucy conducts her own investigation into a case whose details were left by James in an old fax machine and found by John and Lucy in Episode 2.
No.
The murder of a Cambridge tour guide tests John's logic, while Lucy conducts her own investigation into a case whose details were left by James in an old fax machine and found by John and Lucy in Episode 2.
4
4
No.
4
Title
"Episode 4"
Directed by
Jill Robertson
Written by
Mark Brotherhood
Original release date
16 October 2024 (2024-10-16)
UK viewers(millions)
6.64
John Taylor, continuing to impersonate his police detective brother, gets caught up in the investigation of a suspicious death on a building site.
John Taylor, continuing to impersonate his police detective brother, gets caught up in the investigation of a suspicious death on a building site.
No.
John Taylor, continuing to impersonate his police detective brother, gets caught up in the investigation of a suspicious death on a building site.
5
5
No.
5
Title
"Episode 5"
Directed by
Jill Robertson
Written by
Mark Brotherhood
Original release date
23 October 2024 (2024-10-23)
UK viewers(millions)
6.99
The headmaster of a school is found apparently hanged in his study. John Taylor, a former pupil of a similar school, is convinced it is murder. He attempts to solve the case with the assistance of his former teacher and mentor, who has moved to this school, who also deduces that John is impersonating James. After receiving a strange phone call, Lucy goes on a covert mission to unravel the mystery of James's disappearance.
The headmaster of a school is found apparently hanged in his study. John Taylor, a former pupil of a similar school, is convinced it is murder. He attempts to solve the case with the assistance of his former teacher and mentor, who has moved to this school, who also deduces that John is impersonating James. After receiving a strange phone call, Lucy goes on a covert mission to unravel the mystery of James's disappearance.
No.
The headmaster of a school is found apparently hanged in his study. John Taylor, a former pupil of a similar school, is convinced it is murder. He attempts to solve the case with the assistance of his former teacher and mentor, who has moved to this school, who also deduces that John is impersonating James. After receiving a strange phone call, Lucy goes on a covert mission to unravel the mystery of James's disappearance.
6
6
No.
6
Title
"Episode 6"
Directed by
Jill Robertson
Written by
Mark Brotherhood
Original release date
30 October 2024 (2024-10-30)
UK viewers(millions)
7.15
Holly, the police technology specialist, is found dead in her flat and Lucy is arrested at the scene on suspicion of her murder. Lucy is found with a knife that is later proved to be the murder weapon. Lucy denies killing Holly when questioned by DI Carter, and claims that she had been called by Holly. Lucy tells John in an illicit call that she thinks someone may have been posing as Holly. CC Ziegler demands the matter be resolved without the media, because of a talk being given by him concerning the Sinclair case. When Carter formally questions John about the nature of his relationship with Holly, he confesses that he has been impersonating his brother James. Holly’s flat reveals that she was conducting her own investigation. The hunt for James takes a back seat as John desperately battles to prove Lucy’s innocence. Angry at James for abandoning his family, John questions whether his brother is worth any of this. Carter fills in Shaw about all they know of James’s disappearance. Evans thinks Holly’s comment about a kiss may have been a test and that she was testing whether he was actually James or not. John thinks that he may well have solved the case. Holly’s boyfriend Adam confesses he is not Holly’s boyfriend but was helping her gather and sell information to those such as Sinclair. James had been taken off the Sinclair case. When he persisted in investigating, Holly planned to blackmail him. She then realised that James was actually John and decided to blackmail Lucy. The documents and files taken from Sinclair’s house never got to Scotland Yard as intended. Cambridge Police contrive James's resignation. John receives a cryptic phone call from James, leading him to Sinclair’s hidden files. John is re-engaged as a paid consultant to solve crimes.
Holly, the police technology specialist, is found dead in her flat and Lucy is arrested at the scene on suspicion of her murder. Lucy is found with a knife that is later proved to be the murder weapon. Lucy denies killing Holly when questioned by DI Carter, and claims that she had been called by Holly. Lucy tells John in an illicit call that she thinks someone may have been posing as Holly. CC Ziegler demands the matter be resolved without the media, because of a talk being given by him concerning the Sinclair case. When Carter formally questions John about the nature of his relationship with Holly, he confesses that he has been impersonating his brother James. Holly’s flat reveals that she was conducting her own investigation. The hunt for James takes a back seat as John desperately battles to prove Lucy’s innocence. Angry at James for abandoning his family, John questions whether his brother is worth any of this. Carter fills in Shaw about all they know of James’s disappearance. Evans thinks Holly’s comment about a kiss may have been a test and that she was testing whether he was actually James or not. John thinks that he may well have solved the case. Holly’s boyfriend Adam confesses he is not Holly’s boyfriend but was helping her gather and sell information to those such as Sinclair. James had been taken off the Sinclair case. When he persisted in investigating, Holly planned to blackmail him. She then realised that James was actually John and decided to blackmail Lucy. The documents and files taken from Sinclair’s house never got to Scotland Yard as intended. Cambridge Police contrive James's resignation. John receives a cryptic phone call from James, leading him to Sinclair’s hidden files. John is re-engaged as a paid consultant to solve crimes.
No.
Holly, the police technology specialist, is found dead in her flat and Lucy is arrested at the scene on suspicion of her murder. Lucy is found with a knife that is later proved to be the murder weapon. Lucy denies killing Holly when questioned by DI Carter, and claims that she had been called by Holly. Lucy tells John in an illicit call that she thinks someone may have been posing as Holly. CC Ziegler demands the matter be resolved without the media, because of a talk being given by him concerning the Sinclair case. When Carter formally questions John about the nature of his relationship with Holly, he confesses that he has been impersonating his brother James. Holly’s flat reveals that she was conducting her own investigation. The hunt for James takes a back seat as John desperately battles to prove Lucy’s innocence. Angry at James for abandoning his family, John questions whether his brother is worth any of this. Carter fills in Shaw about all they know of James’s disappearance. Evans thinks Holly’s comment about a kiss may have been a test and that she was testing whether he was actually James or not. John thinks that he may well have solved the case. Holly’s boyfriend Adam confesses he is not Holly’s boyfriend but was helping her gather and sell information to those such as Sinclair. James had been taken off the Sinclair case. When he persisted in investigating, Holly planned to blackmail him. She then realised that James was actually John and decided to blackmail Lucy. The documents and files taken from Sinclair’s house never got to Scotland Yard as intended. Cambridge Police contrive James's resignation. John receives a cryptic phone call from James, leading him to Sinclair’s hidden files. John is re-engaged as a paid consultant to solve crimes.
| No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | UK viewers(millions) | |
| 1 | "Episode 1" | Robert McKillop | Mark Brotherhood | 25 September 2024 (2024-09-25) | 6.01 | |
| Puzzle setter John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor’s life of solitude is upended when his identical twin, DCI James Taylor, disappears. Drafted in by his sister-in-law Lucy, John reluctantly assumes his brother's identity as a detective in the Cambridge Police Authority in order to find clues to his brother’s whereabouts. She tells him about how he had changed in recent months. She also shows him a letter of resignation that he sent her with instructions. John discovers that things have changed at work for James and he has a new partner DI Carter. John is tasked with infiltrating the major investigations team, gathering information and solving a completely unconnected murder of a solicitor, Alan Howells, all while remaining in character as his brother. A difficult task for anyone, let alone a reclusive puzzle-setting genius who rarely leaves the house. Can this master of all things cryptic crack his biggest puzzle yet? DS Finch believes that the killers may be involved in organised crime. The building is shared with two other companies. John struggles to come to terms with the task. He then uses logic to accuse Sarah Gilmarsh of the murder and she breaks down and confesses to killing him after he ended a six year affair. He finally makes it back to the office where he finds James’s notebook. It contains a cipher that needs solving. John decides to investigate further. James’s son Henry finds the letter. | ||||||
| 2 | "Episode 2" | Robert McKillop | Mark Brotherhood | 2 October 2024 (2024-10-02) | 6.15 | |
| Still posing as his police detective brother, John Taylor gets drawn into the investigation of another man's disappearance during a team-building seminar held in a stately home. Once again John uses his logical skills to untangle the incident, while James's wife Lucy reminds him he's meant to focus on finding his brother. A bigger mystery behind James's disappearance begins to take form. | ||||||
| 3 | "Episode 3" | Robert McKillop | Mark Brotherhood | 9 October 2024 (2024-10-09) | 6.34 | |
| The murder of a Cambridge tour guide tests John's logic, while Lucy conducts her own investigation into a case whose details were left by James in an old fax machine and found by John and Lucy in Episode 2. | ||||||
| 4 | "Episode 4" | Jill Robertson | Mark Brotherhood | 16 October 2024 (2024-10-16) | 6.64 | |
| John Taylor, continuing to impersonate his police detective brother, gets caught up in the investigation of a suspicious death on a building site. | ||||||
| 5 | "Episode 5" | Jill Robertson | Mark Brotherhood | 23 October 2024 (2024-10-23) | 6.99 | |
| The headmaster of a school is found apparently hanged in his study. John Taylor, a former pupil of a similar school, is convinced it is murder. He attempts to solve the case with the assistance of his former teacher and mentor, who has moved to this school, who also deduces that John is impersonating James. After receiving a strange phone call, Lucy goes on a covert mission to unravel the mystery of James's disappearance. | ||||||
| 6 | "Episode 6" | Jill Robertson | Mark Brotherhood | 30 October 2024 (2024-10-30) | 7.15 | |
| Holly, the police technology specialist, is found dead in her flat and Lucy is arrested at the scene on suspicion of her murder. Lucy is found with a knife that is later proved to be the murder weapon. Lucy denies killing Holly when questioned by DI Carter, and claims that she had been called by Holly. Lucy tells John in an illicit call that she thinks someone may have been posing as Holly. CC Ziegler demands the matter be resolved without the media, because of a talk being given by him concerning the Sinclair case. When Carter formally questions John about the nature of his relationship with Holly, he confesses that he has been impersonating his brother James. Holly’s flat reveals that she was conducting her own investigation. The hunt for James takes a back seat as John desperately battles to prove Lucy’s innocence. Angry at James for abandoning his family, John questions whether his brother is worth any of this. Carter fills in Shaw about all they know of James’s disappearance. Evans thinks Holly’s comment about a kiss may have been a test and that she was testing whether he was actually James or not. John thinks that he may well have solved the case. Holly’s boyfriend Adam confesses he is not Holly’s boyfriend but was helping her gather and sell information to those such as Sinclair. James had been taken off the Sinclair case. When he persisted in investigating, Holly planned to blackmail him. She then realised that James was actually John and decided to blackmail Lucy. The documents and files taken from Sinclair’s house never got to Scotland Yard as intended. Cambridge Police contrive James's resignation. John receives a cryptic phone call from James, leading him to Sinclair’s hidden files. John is re-engaged as a paid consultant to solve crimes. | ||||||
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