Surely, if you’re an avid BritBox subscriber, you’ll have heard of Ludwig by now. Season 1 of Ludwig premiered on the BBC in the U.K. in October 2024 and soon became one of the most-watched scripted shows of the year. It’s no surprise that it’s already been renewed for a second season. Now, it’s about to arrive on BritBox, and trust me, you’ll be glad when it does.
If you love a British detective drama that likes to inject a healthy dose of comedy into its high-stakes proceedings, Ludwig is the show for you. When master puzzle setter John “Ludwig” Taylor’s (David Mitchell) twin brother, James, vanishes, John’s sister-in-law, Lucy (Anna Maxwell Martin), concocts a slightly desperate and harebrained scheme to have John take his brother’s place. The only problem? James is a high-ranking detective with the Cambridgeshire police—a chief inspector, no less—and his disappearance has to do with an off-the-books case he’s been working on. So, who can John and Lucy trust? More importantly, how will John be able to convince his brother’s colleagues he’s the real deal?
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