First Look at ‘Ludwig’ Season 2: See David Mitchell & New Stars
The new season picks up with John working as a crime-scene consultant while his missing twin remains unsolved.
- BBC One has released first-look images for the second season of Ludwig, featuring returning stars David Mitchell and Anna Maxwell Martin ahead of the show's return later this year.
- Attracting over 9.5 million viewers in 28 days, the detective series became the BBC's biggest comedy launch since at least 2018, driving demand for a second season.
- Mitchell returns as John, a crime scene consultant for the Cambridge Police Authority, while secretly searching for his missing twin brother, James, alongside Lucy.
- Joining the cast as regulars are Fleabag star Sian Clifford, playing local MP Joanne Kemper, and Mark Bonnar, portraying newspaper editor Gareth Fisher.
- John faces institutional obstacles, as Mitchell noted: "not everyone in the police force is entirely on side with his appointment," while covering up his past impersonation.
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First Look at ‘Ludwig’ Season 2: See David Mitchell & New Stars
See the returning and new stars.
First-look images of David Mitchell and cast in season two of Ludwig released
Season two of Ludwig is due to air later this year on BBC iPlayer and BBC One.
First Pictures Of New Series Of Ludwig And New Cast Members
New pictures have been released for the much-anticipated second series of the BBC’s acclaimed detective series Ludwig, starring David Mitchell and Anna Maxwell Martin, which will air later this year on BBC iPlayer and BBC One. Joining the cast as series regulars are Mark Bonnar and Sian Clifford. Tags: Mitchell
Ludwig Series 2 Reveals Cast and First Look
The BBC has offered the first sneak peek at the upcoming second series of Ludwig, the acclaimed detective comedy starring David Mitchell and Anna Maxwell Martin. There’s a wave of new faces joining this time, with Mark Bonnar and Sian Clifford stepping in as series regulars. Created and written by Mark Brotherhood, Ludwig quickly became the BBC’s biggest scripted series since 2024 and the most-watched comedy premiere since at least 2018. David M…
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