The Ridge (TV series)

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The Ridge is a 2025 television series created by Nora Chassler and David Murdoch that is set in Scotland and New Zealand, and stars Lauren Lyle and Jay Ryan. It was first broadcast on BBC Scotland in Scotland and on Sky Open in New Zealand on 21 October 2025, followed by BBC Two in the United Kingdom on 23 October 2025.

Genre
Created by
  • Nora Chassler
  • David Murdoch
Developed by
  • Jess Sayer
  • Alan Campbell
Written by
  • Nora Chassler
  • Kate McDermott
  • Jess Sayer
  • Douglas Mackinnon
  • David Murdoch
  • Alan Campbell
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The Ridge
Genre
Created by
  • Nora Chassler
  • David Murdoch
Developed by
  • Jess Sayer
  • Alan Campbell
Written by
  • Nora Chassler
  • Kate McDermott
  • Jess Sayer
  • Douglas Mackinnon
  • David Murdoch
  • Alan Campbell
Directed by
  • Douglas Mackinnon
  • Robyn Grace
Starring
Composers
Countries of origin
  • United Kingdom
  • New Zealand
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
  • Philip Smith
  • Cate Calver
  • Kathleen Anderson
  • David Murdoch
  • Douglas Mackinnon
  • Marc Lorber
  • Erik Pack
  • Kieran Hannigan
  • Thomas Robins
  • Gavin Smith
Producers
  • Angela Murray
  • Steven Zanoski
CinematographyPeter McCaffrey
Editors
  • Simon Starling
  • Nick Carew
Production companies
Original release
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Release21 October 2025 (2025-10-21) 
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Premise

A Glaswegian woman with a troubled past visits New Zealand for a wedding but encounters a tragic mystery.[1]

Cast and characters

  • Lauren Lyle as Mia Beaton
  • Jay Ryan as Ewan Carpenter
  • Florence Hartigan as Sergeant Libby Grimes
  • Connor Amor-Bendall as Cassy Beaton
  • David Van Horn as Harry Grimes
  • Kauri Williams as Teddy Wilson
  • Beth Alexander as Natalie
  • Mabel Strachan as young Mia
  • Isla Mercer as young Cassy
  • Dulcie Smart as Annot
  • Chloe Parker as Sadie Grimes
  • Taqi Nazeer as Riz Chopra
  • Caleb Nazzer as Josh
  • Joe Dekkers-Reihana as Eru
  • Katherine McRae as Mrs. Wilson
  • Aroha Rawson as Mrs. Olsen
  • Claire Dargo as Gloria
  • Caitlin MacTavish as Ava
  • Cora Bissett as Jacky Poole

Production

The series was announced when BBC Scotland and New Zealand broadcasting company Sky New Zealand commissioned a six-part psychological thriller series entitled The Ridge with Scottish television production outfit Sinner Films and New Zealand production company Great Southern Television would serve as co-producers of the six-part thriller television series whilst Paris-based French global sales distribution company Oble had brought international distribution rights to the upcoming series.[1]

By December 2024, Canadian production studio Boat Rocker Studios had joined the upcoming New Zealand/Scottish six-part thriller series The Ridge as a co-producer and would replace French distribution company Oble as the former had taken over international distribution rights to the series.[2]

The six-part series is written by Douglas Mackinnon, David Murdoch, Alan Campbell, Kate McDermott, Jess Sayer and Nora Chassler with Douglas Mackinnon as lead director and Robyn Grace as 2nd director on the series. The series is a co-production between BBC Scotland and Sky New Zealand with co-production from Great Southern Studios and Sinner Films alongside Canadian production outfit Boat Rocker Studios who would manage global distribution to the series. Douglas Mackinnon, Ivan Schneeberg, David Fortier, Jon Rutherford and Erik Pack are among the executive producers. [3]

The cast is led by Lauren Lyle and Jay Ryan as well as Dulcie Smart, Florence Hartigan, Chloe Parker, David Van Horn, Taqi Nazeer, Claire Dargo and Cora Bissett.[4]

Filming commenced in February 2025.[5] Filming locations include Falkirk, Scotland and New Zealand.[6] Seamer House at 162 Sunnyside Road, Coatesville, served as the New Zealand Manor the characters reside at. The house had previously been the set for the 2009 20th Century Fox movie Aliens in the Attic, with The Ridge taking advantage of much of the restoration work completed for Aliens in the Attic, such as various pieces of furniture.

Broadcast

The series premiered on BBC Scotland on 21 October 2025 and BBC Two from 23 October.[7]

Critical reception

Ben Dowell of The Times wrote: "Often the writing across the six episodes is sublime. You really believe in this tiny place, even if there are more deceptions and sexual secrets here than in a medium-sized metropolis. This sure-footed, compelling show could well have you on the ridge of your seat."[8]

Lucy Mangan of The Guardian wrote: "The inherent strangeness and wild beauty of the New Zealand setting add a dash of menace to every scene, a sense that anything might be possible if you take your eye off someone or something for a moment too long. The festering resentments of a small town, the secrets everyone knows and those just a few guard closely feel real and unnaturally potent. It is also bitterly funny, often in ways that make it achingly real and add to the melancholy at its heart."[9]

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