Popular cosy-crime series that’s ‘BBC Three’s highest-rating drama’ unveils trailer ahead of return

The BBC has released a new preview for the second season of its hit mystery series, A Good Girls Guide to Murder, which returns later this month. Based on the popular novels by Holly Jackson, the show stars Emma Meyers (known from Wednesday) as Pip Fitz-Amobi, a student who decides to reopen an old, unsolved crime.

When Andie Bell vanishes, her boyfriend, Sal Singh, appears to admit guilt in a text message, but is later found dead. Pip doesn’t believe Sal was responsible and decides to investigate the disappearance herself to uncover the truth.

The BBC has shared a new trailer and image to build excitement for the second season, which premieres on May 27th.

The latest trailer shows that with the Andie Bell case solved by Pip, Max Hastings’s (Henry Ashton) trial is approaching. However, the situation becomes complicated when Connor’s (Jude Morgan-Collie) brother, Jamie (Eden H Davies), goes missing.

With time running out, Pip jumps into a new case, desperately trying to locate Jamie and facing immense pressure along the way.

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Now that Pip has solved the mystery of Andie Bell, she’s focused on repairing the damage it caused and wants to avoid getting involved in any further investigations.

With Max Hastings’ trial nearing, Connor’s brother, Jamie, unexpectedly vanishes, and Pip must quickly find him before it’s too late.

The first season of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder was a major success for the BBC, becoming one of the most popular shows on BBC iPlayer with viewers aged 16-24. It was also the highest-rated drama on BBC Three since the channel was relaunched.

Okay, so I’m super excited – this series is dropping first in the UK on BBC iPlayer, BBC One, and BBC Three. The best part? All six episodes will be available on iPlayer starting May 27th! Then, if you miss it online, you can catch it on BBC One and BBC Three later on.

A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder will return for season 2 on BBC One on 27 May.

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2026-05-05 18:54