Chris Lang


Chris Lang is a British television writer, actor, producer and musician. Lang has written for many British television series but is best known as the writer, creator and executive producer of the critically acclaimed and award winning Unforgotten.

Career

Actor

He trained at RADA, graduating in 1983, after winning the Royal Academy award for 'A Series of Outstanding Performances in the Vanbrugh Theatre'. As an actor he worked on such British television series as Shadow of the Noose, Drop the Dead Donkey, Outside Edge, A Dance to the Music of Time and All Along the Watchtower. In his youth, he formed a comedy revue called The Jockeys of Norfolk with Andy Taylor and Hugh Grant, but stopped acting in the mid nineties in order to fully concentrate on his writing career.

Screenwriter

Lang began his career as a television writer with The Bill, for which he wrote many episodes, and for which he won a Writer's Guild award. He went on to write episodes for shows including Casualty, Soldier Soldier, The Knock, POW, Primeval, Hustle and The Tunnel for Sky Atlantic. In 2001, he wrote and created his first original drama series 'The Glass', which starred John Thaw and Sarah Lancashire. Since then some of his other original work has included Sirens, Unconditional Love, Amnesia, Lawless, and The Reckoning.
In 2007, he co-formed TXTV through which he now makes much of his original drama, and through which he co-created, wrote and executive produced Innocent, a four-part thriller starring Lee Ingleby, Hermione Norris, Nigel Lindsay and Angel Coulby. which broadcast on 14–17 May 2018 to a consolidated first night audience of 8.05 million, making it the most watched new ITV drama of the year, with The Daily Express calling it - 'Spellbinding...the TV drama that has got the whole nation watching".
Lang has written many other British television series, including Undeniable starring Peter Firth and Claire Goose, ; which was remade in France in February 2017, entitled 'Quand Je Serai Grande Je Te Tuerai' starring Laetitia Milot. Filmed on the Île de Ré it broadcast in France in late 2017 to an audience of seven million. A Mother's Son starring Hermione Norris, Paul McGann and Martin Clunes which was nominated for a Broadcast Award, and adapted as a single film for TF1 in France called 'Tu Es Mon Fils' and starring Anne Marivin; 'Tu Es Mon Fils' later won best single film at the Polar de Cognac Film Festival. Lang's series Torn, starring Holly Aird and Nicola Walker, was nominated for an RTS award. and was also remade for French TV as 'Entre Deux Mères' It was shown at the Luchon Film and TV festival and broadcast on TF1 on 27 March 2017.
The first series of Unforgotten starred Nicola Walker, Trevor Eve, Sir Tom Courtenay, Cherie Lunghi, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Gemma Jones, Hannah Gordon, Ruth Sheen and Bernard Hill. and was first broadcast in Autumn 2015. Sir Tom Courtenay later won the 2016 BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor for his role, and was nominated for a RTS award for his performance, while Nicola Walker was nominated at the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards for best actress. In November 2015, ITV announced it would be returning for a second series. Alongside Walker and Bhaskar, series two starred Mark Bonnar, Rosie Cavaliero, Lorraine Ashbourne, Adeel Akhtar, Wendy Craig, Douglas Hodge and Badria Timimi. It aired in January 2017 to an audience of 7.29 million, with the Daily Telegraph describing the series as 'The detective drama of the decade'. In November 2017 Mark Bonnar won the 2017 Best Actor BAFTA Scotland for his portrayal of Colin Osborne in the series. Bonnar also won best actor in the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards 2018.
In March 2017, ITV announced Unforgotten would return for a third series, to be broadcast in 2018. The third series starred Alex Jennings, Amanda Root,
Kevin McNally, Siobhan Redmond, James Fleet, Sasha Behar, Neil Morrissey, Emma Fielding and Indra Ove and aired on Sunday 15 July 2018. The third series received universal critical acclaim, with The Observer asking 'How good is Unforgotten...one of our most human and human cop shows', and The Guardian remarking that 'Unforgotten is once again superb….it’s beautifully crafted and performed, tight, gripping, but also moving and so very human...there is no better drama on television.' The last episode was watched by over 7.5 million viewers, making it the most watched episode of all three series.
On 20 September 2018 it was announced that Unforgotten would be returning for a fourth season, which started shooting in January 2020, and will guest star Liz White, Phaldut Sharma, Susan Lynch, Sheila Hancock and Andy Nyman. Lang returned as writer and executive producer. In March 2019, Alex Jennings was nominated by BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Dr Tim Finch in Unforgotten series 3.
In March 2018 shooting began in Paris for The Hook Up Plan, an eight-part romantic comedy for Netflix that Lang created and co-wrote. It aired in December 2018 and starred Zita Hanrot, Sabrina Ouazani, Joséphine Draï and Marc Ruchmann. In February 2019 Netflix announced it would return for a second season, with shooting due to begin in March 2019. The French remake of his 2010 UK drama The Reckoning starred Odille Vuillemin and Thiery Neuvic and aired in September 2018.
In the UK, shooting began in March 2018 on a new six-part drama called Dark Heart, which Lang created, and which starred Tom Riley, Charlotte Riley, Anjili Mohindra and Miranda Raison. It broadcast in October 2018, with the 1st episode attracting an audience of 6.3 million.
In May 2019 it was announced that Innocent would be returning for a second series, with filming due to commence in 2020.
In March 2020 it was announced that filming of both Unforgotten series 4 and Innocent series 2 would be temporarily suspended due to Covid 19. Filming on both productions is expected to resume later in 2020

Selected work