
UnforgottenLondon police detectives Cassie Stuart and Sunny Khan investigate historic cold cases involving missing persons, murder and long-hidden secrets.
DirectorAndy Wilson
WritersChris Lang, Gwen Gorst

Episode 1
Oct 8, 2015
When a skeleton is unearthed, a car key found near the body is the only clue to the identity of the victim.

Episode 2
Oct 15, 2015
DCI Cassie Stuart begins to identify the people mentioned in the diary of Jimmy Sullivan.

Episode 3
Oct 22, 2015
As the investigation in to Jimmy's death continues, Cassie and Sunny visit Father Robert Greaves hoping to identify the mysterious Jo-Jo.

Episode 4
Oct 29, 2015
The investigation into Jimmy's death continues, as Cassie and Sunny question Sir Phillip Cross.

Episode 5
Nov 5, 2015
As the investigation into Jimmy's death continues, Sir Phillip Cross makes a difficult decision while Father Robert comes clean to his family and the police.

Episode 6
Nov 12, 2015
As the investigation into Jimmy's death concludes, Father Robert finds that revealing the truth has lasting repercussions and Maureen lays her son Jimmy to rest.

Peter McGinn
@narrator56
This is one of a handful of current British police procedural programs that I think of as elite, nearly perfect. (Think Versa, think DCI Banks, think Shetland.) I don’t mean literally perfect: every show disappoints at times or drops the ball briefly, but you don’t notice or care. The show is a slow burner, for obvious reasons. There are no serial killers on the loose, no hostage situations or thrilling car chases. The cases Cassie’s team investigates are old. They are hindered by the fact that before they can question witnesses, research possible suspects or persons of interest, they need to identify the identity and cause of death of victims who were p=killed, 10, 20 or 50 years before. The investigative team works together well, and the ensemble cast take turns helping the cases with their hard work. And as in the shows I listed above, their work and our attention are not distracted by the hot mess of a personal life of their leader. Cassie, Vera, DCI Banks, they have personal issues that come up, but they are the kind of problems we might all have. As soon as I have time (If such an exalted event occurs, I will want to watch the series again to get more out of it, but for now we must merely enjoy them as they roll out of production.