CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED ACORN TV ORIGINAL "KEEPING FAITH" CONCLUDES WITH FINAL SEASON ON MONDAY, APRIL 12
Hit UK Thriller Stars Eve Myles (Broadchurch, Torchwood, Doctor Who),
Celia Imrie (Better Things) and Mark Lewis Jones (Gangs of London)
"Five Stars. This unexpected hit is still irresistibly wild... Faith is a wonderfully realised character" -Telegraph
"Game-changing thriller... one of the buzziest shows in years" - iNews
"... like Big Little Lies relocated to rural Wales" - The Guardian
"If you liked Broadchurch, you'll love Keeping Faith" - Bustle
The highly-watched, award-winning Acorn TV Original UK domestic thriller Keeping Faith comes to a close in this dramatic, final season available exclusively in the U.S. on AMC Networks' acclaimed streaming service, Acorn TV, on Monday, April 12, with two episodes. Following that, new episodes will debut weekly on Mondays through May 10.
Season three finds small town lawyer Faith Howells (Eve Myles, Broadchurch, Torchwood, Victoria) attempting to navigate the disillusion of her marriage, while taking on an emotionally wrenching legal medical case involving a gravely ill young boy. Into this mix, Faith is confronted by a terrible and long-buried figure from her past: her mother, Rose Fairchild (Celia Imrie, Better Things, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel), whose reappearance uncovers secrets in Faith's background and will force audiences to ask the question: "Who is Faith Howells?." Faith's ordeal across the series transforms her from a stay-at-home, fun-loving and carefree mother to detective, action hero and lover. She takes risks and gambles to keep her family out of danger and finds a new inner strength.
Two weeks away from their divorce and a hearing that will determine their children's future
custody, Faith and her husband, Evan (Bradley Freegard, Under Milk Wood) are at loggerheads. Refusing to let go, Evan is insanely jealous of Faith's burgeoning love affair with Steve Baldini (Mark Lewis Jones, Gangs of London, The Crown) and fearful that they intend to start a new life together. Meanwhile, Faith and Cerys (Hannah Daniel, Hinterland) have established a new law firm and take on the case of 14-year-old Osian Taylor, who is suffering from an aggressive brain tumor that his doctors have declared too advanced to operate on.
While dealing with the trauma her imminent divorce is inflicting on her daughters, 14-year-old Alys (Demi Letherby) and 11-year-old Megan (Lacey Jones) as well as all the pressures of work, Faith faces an even bigger and far more terrifying problem when her long estranged mother, Rose reappears, intent on wreaking maximum revenge for an event which remains a dark, buried secret between them. Navigating increasingly impossible dilemmas and for once not able to give all those she loves what they need, Faith heads towards a final and devastating confrontation with Rose which will transform her life forever.
Season three will premiere exclusively in the U.S. a few weeks after its UK launch on BBC One. The English and Welsh language versions of the new season were filmed concurrently - the Welsh version premiered on November 1, 2020 on S4C.
Keeping Faith's season one broke records for attracting nearly 10 million views on the BBC iPlayer, becoming its most viewed "non-network" show when it was made available in April 2018. In 2018, Season 1, Episode 1 was #4 of top 10 BBC iPlayer programs for that year (with nearly 4 million views.)
Keeping Faith was originally developed by S4C as Un Bore Mercher. Created by Matthew Hall. Produced for BBC Wales and S4C by Vox Pictures, in association with APC and Nevision. Directed by Pip Broughton and Judith Dine, written by Matthew Hall and Pip Broughton, and produced by Pip Broughton and Llyr Morus.
About Acorn TV
AMC Networks' Acorn TV is North America's largest streaming service specializing in British and international television. Called a "glorious streaming service... an essential must-have" (The Hollywood Reporter), Acorn TV adds exclusive new programs every week with a deep library of mysteries, dramas, and comedies with no commercials. Facebook: OfficialAcornTV - Twitter @AcornTV
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