Yorkshire Post

New ITV drama to tell story of Ripper

- GRACE NEWTON Email: grace. newton@ ypn. co. uk Twitter: @ yorkshirep­ost

CRIME: ITV has announced a drama on the Yorkshire Ripper – saying it will put victims, their families and survivors ‘‘ at the heart’’ of the story.

The six- part series will depict the hunt for Bradford man Peter Sutcliffe, which began in 1975, but aims to be more that a police procedural by focusing on the families he left devastated.

ITV HAS announced a drama on the Yorkshire Ripper – saying it will put victims, their families and survivors ‘‘ at the heart’’ of the story.

The six- part series will depict the hunt for Bradford man Peter Sutcliffe, which began in 1975, lasted several years and involved more than 1,000 officers.

It ‘‘ will focus on the lives” of his victims, “the loved ones they left behind, and the everlastin­g toll the investigat­ion took on the detectives’’, the broadcaste­r said.

The commission follows the success of its other true- crime dramas Des and White House Farm.

It will draw upon hundreds of case files, interview transcript­s and police reports in an investigat­ion archive.

Screenwrit­er George Kay said: “In a story full with eye- watering statistics, one for me has always stood out – Peter Sutcliffe rendered 23 children motherless.

“That one fact in itself demands that any definitive drama about this case should encompass far more than just the story of a police investigat­ion.

“We will focus not just on the police, but the victims, their families, those who were attacked but not believed, those who whose lives were permanentl­y changed.

The drama has been commission­ed from the same producers as Des – starring David Tennant as serial killer Dennis Nilsen and – and White House Farm, based on the notorious murders committed by Jeremy Bamber.

Sutcliffe is serving 20 life terms for murdering 13 women and attempting to kill seven more. Most of his victims were sex workers who were mutilated and beaten to death.

Most of the murders and attacks took place in Yorkshire.

The broadcaste­r’s head of drama Polly Hill said: “This promises to be a definitive look at this infamous case and will be sensitivel­y dramatised for ITV.”

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