The Capture (TV series)
The Capture is a British mystery thriller series created, written and directed by Ben Chanan. The main cast includes Holliday Grainger, Ginny Holder, Ben Miles, Lia Williams, and Ron Perlman.
The series premiered on BBC One on 3 September 2019, and received positive reviews from critics. It was announced in June 2020 that a second series had been commissioned. The second series began airing on BBC One in the UK on 28 August 2022. It also premiered on Peacock in the US on 3 November 2022. A third series was announced on 3 April 2025, comprising six episodes. It was filmed from April 2025 with transmission scheduled for spring 2026.
Premise
Series 1
After being acquitted of a war crime in Afghanistan, former British army Lance Corporal Shaun Emery finds himself accused of kidnapping and murdering his barrister Hannah Roberts, backed by CCTV evidence. Whilst Emery works to clear his name, fast-tracked Detective Inspector Rachel Carey of Homicide and Serious Crime Command begins to uncover a complex conspiracy surrounding Emery, calling into question the validity of the footage.'''Series 2'''
Six months after the events of the first series, deepfake technology is used to manipulate the image and words of British politician Isaac Turner, threatening both his political career and personal life. DI Rachel Carey, now working within Counter Terrorism Command, becomes involved in the case as the fabricated footage begins to influence national security and international relations. As Carey investigates the origins of the deepfakes, she uncovers the continued use of the covert video manipulation programme Correction and attempts to expose its role in shaping political power and public perception.Series 3
Twelve months after exposing the UK intelligence service’s clandestine video manipulation programme known as Correction, Rachel Carey is now acting Commander of SO15 and is overseeing the rollout of a new surveillance system, Operation Veritas, intended to restore public trust. Amid an ongoing inquiry into the unlawful use of Correction, a highly coordinated terrorist attack strikes at the heart of the British establishment, leaving a single key witness. The more Carey investigates, the deeper she is drawn into an unfolding geopolitical crisis that infects the British political establishment, the security services, and the media.Cast
Main
- Holliday Grainger as DI/DCI/Commander Rachel Carey
- Cavan Clerkin as DS Patrick Flynn
- Ginny Holder as DS/DI Nadia Latif
- Ben Miles as Commander Danny Hart
- Ron Perlman as CIA Section Chief Frank Napier
- Lia Williams as DSU Gemma Garland
- Nigel Lindsay as DCI Tom Kendricks
- Daisy Waterstone as Abigail Carey, Rachel's half-sister
- Peter Singh as DI Phillips, later seconded to the CIA
- Paapa Essiedu as Security Minister and MP Isaac Turner
- Indira Varma as Khadija Khan, presenter of Newsnight
- Andy Nyman as Home Secretary Sir Rowan Gill
- Tessa Wong as DC Chloe Tan
Series 1
- Callum Turner as Lance Corporal Shaun Emery
- Sophia Brown as Karen Merville, Emery's ex-girlfriend
- Paul Ritter as Marcus Levy
- Famke Janssen as CIA Executive Consultant Jessica Mallory
- Ralph Ineson as DCI Alec Boyd
- Laura Haddock as Hannah Roberts, Emery's barrister
- Barry Ward as Charlie Hall, Emery's solicitor
- Tommy McDonnell as Matt, Sean Emery's best friend
- Alan Williams as Eddie Emery
Series 2
- Rob Yang as Yan Wanglei, UK head of Chinese artificial intelligence company XANDA
- Charlie Murphy as Simone Turner, Isaac's wife
- Harry Michell as Rhys Edwards, a political aide
- Natalie Dew as Aliza Clarke, a political aide
- Joseph Arkley as Gregory Knox, CEO of Truro Analytics
- Angus Wright as Anthony Reed, OBE, BBC security correspondent
Series 3
- Killian Scott
- Jonathan Aris
- Joe Dempsie
- Andrew Buchan
- Hugh Quarshie as Commissioner Cameron Yates
- Amanda Drew
- Linus Roache as Colonel Figgis
Production
It was announced in June 2020 that a second series had been commissioned, which premiered on 28 August 2022.
A third series was announced on 3 April 2025, comprising six episodes. It was filmed from April 2025 with broadcast scheduled for spring 2026.
Episodes
Series 1
Series 2
Broadcast
The series premiered on BBC One on 3 September 2019.The second series began airing on BBC One on 28 August 2022. It premiered on Peacock in the US on 3 November 2022.
A third series, comprising six episodes, is scheduled for broadcast in spring 2026.
Reception
Critical response
Series 1
The first series was reviewed positively by critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 92% with an average rating of 8.1/10, based on reviews from 39 critics. The site's critical consensus said, "Gripping to the very end, The CaptureThe Telegraph awarded the episode four stars, labelling the series as "riveting", and The Independent also awarded it four stars, designating it an "intriguing, but rather flawed, sort of Big Brother thriller set in our contemporary world of digital snooping". In his review in The Times James Jackson referred to the drama as a "neatly structured thriller... clearly out to interrogate surveillance culture", also awarding four stars. The Guardian was less enthusiastic, concluding it to be a "twisty if lacklustre drama", giving the opening episode only three stars out of five.
Reviews improved over the course of the series, and the finale was highly praised by critics, with many drawing positive comparisons with the BBC's similar series Bodyguard which was broadcast around the same time the previous year. The Telegraph described it as a "highly satisfying series finale", whilst The Times critic James Jackson referred to the series as 'the thinking man's' Bodyguard:
Sarah Hughes echoed these sentiments in her review of the finale in The Guardian, commenting that "if there were any justice, everyone would be talking about The Capture right now". She heralded the show as "nuanced and complex" and "one of the most cleverly plotted dramas of recent years", and the final episode as "a refreshingly grownup hour of television".