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BBC Three to air episodes of unfinished series, controller says

Some productions were interrupted by lockdown but the complete episodes will still go to air.

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TV series that did not finish production before lockdown could be broadcast in part later this year, the head of BBC Three has said.

Fiona Campbell, controller of the digital channel, said there are shows that are part delivered, so some episodes of it will go to air before the whole series is complete.

The channel has enjoyed bumper viewing figures in recent days, as the adaptation of Sally Rooney’s novel Normal People gave BBC Three its best week for programme requests on iPlayer, doubling a record set following the release of Killing Eve series one.

BBC Three had more than 21.8 million requests in the seven-day period after the TV adaptation of Sally Rooney’s novel became available on Sunday April 26 and the programme received 16.2 million requests in its first week, with nearly five million from 16 to 34-year-olds.