ITV has confirmed that the drama, which was led by Niamh Algar in season 1 and Tom Hughes in season 2, will not be returning for a third season, despite The Sun reporting that it saw strong ratings when the new episodes aired this year.
"Commissioning decisions involve many factors and while there are no plans for a third series, we’d like to extend our thanks to Grace Ofori-Attah and the team at World Productions for producing two brilliant series."
While most of the cast switched between seasons 1 and 2, Jordan Kouamé and Helen Behan did return as Dr George Brewin and Dr Norma Callahan respectively, with their characters heading up the investigations.
Ofori-Attah had previously expressed interest in returning for a third season when speaking exclusively with RadioTimes.com ahead of season 2's release.
"I would love to see Norma and George just come back time and time again and become a real staple of UK TV, I would really love that."
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