After the first series ended, ITV announced that
Broadchurch would return for a second series. The show's creator, Chris Chibnall, told
The Daily Mirror in the summer of 2013 that "the focus of the next series will be on how the shattered community rebuilds itself after the grisly events" of series one. Series one actor
Will Mellor, who does not appear in series two, strongly implied in an interview that a new murder would not be the focus of the second series, Chibnall said he mapped out the show's plot and characters on several
whiteboards in his office. "You have to be very methodical," he said about plotting
Broadchurch. "It's like a mathematical puzzle where you put all these blocks together and move them around for the most satisfying thing."
Andrew Buchan,
Arthur Darvill,
Jodie Whittaker,
Charlotte Beaumont,
Joe Sims,
Carolyn Pickles,
Jonathan Bailey,
Pauline Quirke,
Tanya Franks,
Simone McAullay and Adam Wilson all returned for the second series. Neither Tennant nor Colman was contractually obliged to return. Without them, Chibnall said, "We would not have done it, absolutely. Luckily they wanted to come back because they weren't contracted to." Rampling plays Broadchurch resident Jocelyn Knight. It was near her home that Danny Latimer argued with the postman a week before his death.
Secrecy Before broadcast, the plot of series two was closely guarded. Cast members were sworn to secrecy about the details Actor Andrew Buchan said cast members were told little about the plot, except on a need-to-know basis as they prepared for their performances in each episode. Actor Joe Sims said that actors only receive two scripts at a time to ensure that they did not know where the plot was headed. In August 2014,
Erin Kelly, author of a book adaptation of
Broadchurch, said that writer Chris Chibnall inserted a one-line clue about Series 2 into her book three days before the book was due to begin printing. Kelly said the clue comes early in the novel. Although it does not spoil the plot, she said, it does provide a hint about it. The clue involved the argument the postman had with Danny Latimer. Jack Marshall identifies the location as being near Jocelyn Knight's home. On 19 December 2014, ITV revealed that Charlotte Rampling's character is named Jocelyn Knight.
Filming in
Clevedon, Somerset as St Bede's, the Broadchurch parish church The second series filmed under the code name "Tea and Sympathy" Shooting has taken place outside the George Hotel in Bridport, at Munchees café in Reading, and at the Riverside Restaurant, Wynn's funfair, the seafront and The Lazy Lizard nightclub in
Weymouth. A few scenes were shot on a beach between Freshwater Beach and East Beach in West Bay.
St Andrew's Church in Clevedon has been used to depict the Broadchurch parish church and graveyard. Other Clevedon filming locations include Marshall's Field and Hill Road and the house used to represent the Latimer family home in Lavington Close. The Forum building on the campus of the
University of Exeter was used to represent the Wessex police station, while another campus structure served as a local courtroom. Some filming occurred in
Bracknell Forest, in particular the Jennett's Park suburb and the John Nike Leisuresport Complex in
Bracknell. The shopping district in Bracknell was decorated to mimic the Christmas holidays for filming. The production team was criticised by the West Bay coastguards in June 2014 for filming too close to the edge of East Cliff at West Bay, Dorset. Severe weather and recent rock slides left the cliffs unstable and a coastguard volunteer said the production team should have used stakes, safety lines, harnesses and helmets. A spokesperson for the
Broadchurch production defended the film crew, noting that the production team had received all necessary filming permits, had visited the site numerous times to ensure safety and taken other reasonable health and safety precautions. James Strong, who directed five of the eight episodes in series one, directed the first two episodes of series two. Jane Featherstone and Chris Chibnall continued as executive producers, Filming for series two of
Broadchurch concluded the night of 12 October 2014. Final scenes were shot at the village of
Eype in Dorset. On 16 November 2014, a third 20-second teaser trailer aired on ITV, in two versions, voiced by characters Alec Hardy and Ellie Miller, respectively. These were also titled "The End Is Where It Begins".
Old Faces, a song written and performed by Laura Doggett, featured on the trailers. The first episode aired on 5 January 2015, on ITV in the UK and
TV3 in Ireland. In Australia, the
ABC first aired on 15 February 2015 while BBC America aired the second series in the United States beginning on 4 March 2015. ==Series 3==