British crime drama Silent Witness’s 26th series: See its release date and time

British crime drama series Silent Witness is back to entertain us. The series will come up with its 26th series, and you are at the right place to get further details about this BBC show.

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BBC’s show Silent Witness has set the pinnacle of success and portrays forensic pathology most amazingly. It has a team of crime investigators from across the country. This time, Silent Witness, a British crime drama, will feature its 26th series, and the fans eagerly await to know more about it.

Be the thrilling two-part stories narrated over consecutive nights; the 25th series was a megahit. We can expect a familiar format this time. The BBC drama is all set to tune you into this new series, and here is everything you must know.

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The timings for this show will be 21:00, and it will be a two-part story that will be telecasted on consecutive days on BBC One on Monday and Tuesday. The episode is called The Penitent. You can expect thrill and drama as Nikki's team tries to unveil the truth behind the fall of the man from a high-rise building.

In the 26th series, you will witness pure investigation as forensic pathologists delve deeper to understand the truth and collect pieces of evidence to solve the case. On understanding the summary of this story, we suspect the man's fall is connected to a notorious crime. It is organized, and a deeper view reveals the truth behind the mystery.

A fantastic team backs Silent Witness episodes, and here are some of the prominent roles played in The Penitent. Watch the latest Silent Witness series, and we assure you will love it.

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FAQs:

  1. What is Silent Witness?
    British drama series.
  2. What is the title of the 26th series?
    The Penitent.
  3. When will these episodes be telecasted?
    Jan 2 and 3.
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