ITV1 and ITVX’s critically acclaimed drama Unforgotten has been recommissioned for a seventh series following the success of series six.
The first episode of the new series, which began airing on ITV1 and STV on 9 February, has consolidated at 6.4 million viewers, with a peak of 6.8 million after 7-day viewing. After 14 days of viewing, the episode peaked at 7.4 million viewers, making it the second highest-performing drama of the past year across all channels.
Unforgotten has also been streamed over 24 million times this year alone on ITVX, with 18.3 million streams for the latest series and 6.3 million streams for earlier series.
Sinéad Keenan and Sanjeev Bhaskar announced the drama's recommission via social media, unveiling a script for series seven along with a message thanking viewers for their support.
Series creator and Executive Producer Chris Lang will write the seventh series, which is produced by Mainstreet Pictures, an ITV Studios label, led by CEO Sally Haynes and Managing Director Guy de Glanville, both of whom are Executive Producers of the drama. Andy Wilson, who has directed all previous six series, will return to direct series seven.
Commented Chris Lang: "I am so delighted to have been asked to create another series of Unforgotten, and given the opportunity once again to follow Sunny, Jess and their brilliant team, as they attempt to crack another cold case. Unforgotten is a drama that has always asked its audience to lean in, concentrate, and engage with complex ideas, plots and themes, and we are profoundly grateful that such a large and loyal audience continue to enjoy doing exactly that. Roll on series 7!!"
Series six came to a conclusion last night (Monday 24 February) on ITV1 and STV as Sunny and Jess unravelled their latest cold case, receiving widespread critical acclaim with many five-star reviews praising the drama and declaring Sunny and Jess 'TV's best detective duo.'
Seven-day figures for the second episode of the latest series consolidated at 5.9 million viewers and the series is expected to average over 7 million each episode once 28 day viewing figures are factored into the overall ratings.