'Silent Witness' Season 28 Will Sneak onto BritBox in September

Emilia Fox as Nikki Alexander and David Caves as Jack Hodgson in 'Silent Witness' Season 28

Emilia Fox as Nikki Alexander and David Caves as Jack Hodgson in 'Silent Witness' Season 28

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Silent Witness may be celebrating 28 years on the air, but the series is not the same show that debuted way back in the mid-1990s. The success of The X-Files led to a new "forensic psychology" subset of crime-of-the-week dramas, and this one was initially designed as a vehicle for Amanda Burton, who had recently returned from her stint across the pond to star in the Grey's Anatomy spinoff Private Practice. She left after the show had run eight seasons to head up a new police series called The Commander, which ran on ITV through 2008. Initially replaced by Emilia Fox as part of a planned move to an ensemble show, Fox took possession of the series immediately.

That was 20 years ago, in 2004. It took six seasons to find the right guy to match her, but since David Caves boarded in Season 14, the show has been the modern British equivalent of Moonlighting. Twenty seasons and two decades later, Silent Witness has become Fox's legacy, her name as synonymous with it as Mariska Hargitay's is with Law & Order. Its return to the BBC at the beginning of the year still garners big numbers, too. 

However, the show has never really taken off in the U.S. That's partly due to its never airing on local PBS stations in the mid-aughts, unlike fellow long-running series Midsomer Murders, before streaming locked the rights behind a paywall. BritBox is attempting to belatedly address this by placing the most recent seasons on its "Best of" row on HBO Max, in the hope that Americans will finally get on board ahead of Season 28's debut.

Here's BritBox's synopsis for Season 28:

The thrilling crime drama returns with five more macabre crimes for the Lyell Centre to solve. Dr. Nikki Alexander is once again joined by forensic expert Jack Hodgson and two new recruits – veteran pathologist Professor Harriet Maven and razor-sharp crime analyst Kit Brooks – as the Lyell team finds itself challenged like never before. Their investigations include the elderly being preyed upon, the return of a hammer-wielding attacker, a dismembered hand found in a canal, and the mysterious death of a passenger on a plane. The team uses all its knowledge and expertise to help officers find the truth and ensure justice is truly served. 

Fox (Signora Volpe) returns as Dr. Nikki Alexander with Caves (Jackie) as partner-in-crime-solving-and-life, Dr. Jack Hodgson. Season 28 once again turns over the cast around them, with the new team adding two new regulars, making this season's cast an ensemble of four: Maggie Steed (Rivals), who will play the new Head of The Lyell Centre, Harriet Maven and Francesca Mills (The Witcher: Blood Origin), who plays Crime Analyst Kit Brooks, a previous co-worker of Jack's.

Timothy Prager and Ed Whitmore are the primary writers for Season 28. Tracey Rooney and Toby Frow are returning directors, and Seán Gleeson serves as producer. Fox executive produces with Suzi McIntosh for BBC Studios and Nawfal Faizullah for the BBC.

Silent Witness Season 28 will debut on Thursday, September 25, 2025, on BritBox, and will follow a one-episode-a-week schedule with new episodes arriving on Thursdays through November.


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