BBC One announced today that Robert Galbraith’s Cormoran Strike novels will be adapted for a new television series, produced by Brontë Film and TV.
“The Cuckoo’s Calling” (published by Little, Brown) is the first in the Cormoran Strike series and J.K. Rowling’s first crime novel written under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. “The Cuckoo’s Calling” was published to critical acclaim in 2013 and went on to be a global bestseller, followed in 2014 by “The Silkworm.”
Rowling will collaborate on the project, with the number and length of episodes to be decided once the creative adaptation process has formally begun. This marks a continuation of the BBC’s relationship with Brontë Film and TV and J.K. Rowling. Brontë is also making J.K. Rowling’s “The Casual Vacancy,” a three-part serial which will be aired on BBC One in February 2015.
Neil Blair, Chair of Brontë says: “We’re delighted to be bringing these best-selling novels to the screen and to be working once again alongside the BBC.”
Danny Cohen, Director of BBC Television says : “It’s a wonderful coup for BBC Television to be bringing J.K. Rowling’s latest books to the screen. With the rich character of Cormoran Strike at their heart, these dramas will be event television across the world.”