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Apple Tree Yard is a British drama television series originally broadcast on BBC One from 24 January to 28 February 2017. The series is based on the book of the same name by Louise Doughty. It follows the story of Yvonne Carmichael (played by Emily Watson), a passionate and successful scientist who embarks on an illicit affair, leading to a series of complex and dangerous consequences. As the series unfolds, viewers are taken on a thrilling ride, uncovering secrets that run deep and become darker as Yvonne’s actions spiral out of control.<\/p>\n

The series was broadcast on BBC One in the UK, with each episode being 55 minutes in duration. Each episode was aired in a slot from 9 to 10 pm, with the slot typically being repeated the following week. The series received positive reviews from critics, particularly for its acting and story line, with several critics describing the series as “mesmerising”. The series won the 2017 BAFTA for Best Drama Series, and was nominated for several other awards, including the Royal Television Society Awards for Best Drama Series.<\/p>\n

Apple Tree Yard is also available for streaming on Amazon Video, iTunes, and Google Play. It is also available as a DVD\/Blu-Ray box set, which includes all eight episodes of the series. For fans of Apple Tree Yard, there is also a spin-off novel written by Louise Doughty, entitled A Place In the Sun. The novel follows Yvonne and the characters of Apple Tree Yard in an adventure set in the Caribbean.<\/p>\n

For viewers who wish to re-visit this gripping drama, Apple Tree Yard is available on BBC iPlayer, BBC’s catch-up service. Viewers who want to keep up with the series can also stay up to date with the characters and plot by subscribing to BBC Three’s YouTube channel, or by following the official Apple Tree Yard Twitter page.<\/p>\n