Joseph 'Joe' Michael Miller is the husband of Ellie Miller, whom he met through his work as a Paramedic. Ellie and Joe are the parents of Tom Miller and Fred Miller. He was revealed to be the killer of Daniel Latimer in the finale of Series One, whom he had been meeting in secret because he believed himself to be in love with him. Daniel became upset by these meetings and …
Dec 22, 2017 · He confessed to strangling Danny Latimer to death (by accident) during one of their 'cuddling' sessions in series one but series two of Broadchurch saw Joe Miller further horrify the residents of ...
Tom Miller 19 episodes, 2013-2017 Matthew Gravelle ... Joe Miller 18 episodes, 2013-2017 Jonathan Bailey ... Olly Stevens 16 episodes, 2013-2015 Joe Sims ... Nige Carter 16 episodes, 2013-2017 Simone McAullay ...
Mar 04, 2015 · On “Broadchurch,” Jean-Baptiste plays Sharon Bishop, the attorney defending Joe Miller — who, in last season’s finale, confessed to killing …
Joe Miller It was the biggest ‘whodunnit’ of 2013, but viewers found out Joe Miller was Danny Latimer’s murderer during the final episode of Broadchurch. Detective Sergeant Ellie Miller’s husband made the shock confession to the murder, claiming it was an accident and saying he had been in love with the 11-year-old boy.
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The eight-episode series focused on the continuing fallout of the murder of 11-year-old Danny Latimer in the fictional, close-knit coastal town of Broadchurch in Dorset, England.
ITV later that day denied that a third series had been greenlit. Chibnall himself said on 18 December 2014 that a third season might not be possible.
While conceiving and writing the first series in 2012, Broadchurch creator and lead writer Chris Chibnall designed his story to be told as a trilogy. Series one was written to work both as the first part of this trilogy as well as a self-contained drama. The first series had to be self-contained, he felt, in case the show did not do well in the ratings and a second series was not commissioned. When Chibnall pitched series one to ITV in the autumn of 2012, he also pitched series two and three at the same time.
National news media also identified a phenomenon known as the " Broadchurch effect", a surge of interest in real estate and tourism in areas where Broadchurch was filmed. The Bridport area saw tourism leap 67 percent after series one ended. After the debut of series two, The Independent reported that major Web search engines saw a 200 percent increase in searches for Dorset and Somerset. Searches for holidays in Dorset rose 50 percent, according to a study by the hotel booking web site Hotels.com. When Britbank, the blue chalet in West Bank, went on the market in January 2015 for £275,000, real estate expert Malcolm Gill said the price had gone up £25,000 to £50,000 because of the " Broadchurch effect".
Detective Inspector Alec Hardy ( David Tennant) – invalided from Wessex Police at the end of Series 1 because of a heart problem, Hardy is now a Training Officer and awaiting an operation. He attempted to hide Claire Ripley, his key witness in the failed Sandbrook murder case, in Broadchurch.
The plot of series two was a closely guarded secret , and ITV and Kudos held meetings to plan security measures long before shooting began. Although already one of series two's highest-budget items, the cost of security on series two went significantly over budget as the public and press sought to learn about the plot. All documents were password-protected, and passwords were changed frequently. Email and other electronic communications between producers, cast, and crew could only make oblique reference to plot details, fake emails were circulated to mislead those who might leak them, and some emails were coded.
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