The One That Got Away (British TV series)

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The One That Got Away is a British crime drama television series that is an English-language adaptation of the Welsh-language show Cleddau, originally produced for S4C. The series premiered on 25 February 2025 on BBC One Wales. In October 2025, it was renewed for a second series.[1]

Also known asCleddau
Directed bySion Ifan
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The One That Got Away
Also known asCleddau
GenreCrime drama
Written byCatherine Tregenna
Directed bySion Ifan
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
  • Ben Bickerton
  • Phillip Trethowan
ProducerMared Swain
CinematographyPaul Andrew
EditorDafydd Hunt
Running time50 minutes
Production companyBlackLight TV
Original release
Network
Release25 February 2025 (2025-02-25) 
present
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Premise

The murder of student nurse Abby Rayner in the Welsh seaside town of Pembroke Dock bears the hallmarks of a double murder twelve years ago. The original investigative team of DI Ffion Lloyd and DS Rick Sheldon are reunited to help crack the case, but their own personal history, having been previously engaged, threatens to turn both of their worlds upside down.[2][3]

Cast and characters

Production

The six-part series is produced by BlackLight TV and written by Catherine Tregenna, with a cast led by Richard Harrington and Elen Rhys and also including Rhian Blythe. It is the English-language rendition of Welsh-language drama Cleddau, an original series for Welsh language broadcaster S4C and is set and shot in Pembroke Dock.[4][5][6]

An all-Welsh cast also includes Sule Rimi, Ian Puleston-Davies, Ioan Hefin, Aled Pugh, Mali Ann Rees, Will Thomas, Sharon Morgan and Hannah Daniel.[7]

The series was shot between November 2023 and April 2024, with the Welsh and English language versions made back to back.[8]

Broadcast

The series was made available on BBC iPlayer from 25 February 2025,[9] with the subsequent broadcast on BBC Cymru Wales and BBC Four.[10]

Reception

Writing in The Guardian, The One That Got Away was given four stars by Lucy Mangan who said the series "is a rare double delight – something not just better than you were expecting, but better than it needs to be." She described it as a "smartly plotted thriller" which "provides an astute portrait of complicated adults with complicated relationships that holds the attention no less than the twisty narrative".[11]

Accolades

It reviewed four nominations at the BAFTA Cymru Awards in 2025, including Best Actress for Elen Rhys, and for Sound, Editing, and Breakthrough; for producer Mared Swain.[12]

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