The Drowning is a British four-part television thriller drama miniseries written and created by Francesca Brill and Luke Watson. It was first broadcast on Channel 5 on four consecutive nights from 1 February 2021. It stars Jill Halfpenny, Jonas Armstrong, Deborah Findlay, and Rupert Penry-Jones.
Jodie Walsh is a woman with a struggling business and money problems. She has been trying to rebuild her life after the loss of her four year old son, Tom, from drowning. His body was never recovered. Nine years later, she sees a boy who looks like an older version of her son. Faced with skepticism from her family and the police, she sets out to find the truth.
The Drowning was filmed in and around Dublin, Ireland.
Flora Carr reviewing on behalf of the Radio Times gave the first episode three stars out of five and described it as âÂÂA predictable yet gripping thriller about a grieving motherâÂÂ, while Katie Rosseinsky reviewing on behalf of Evening Standard rated the first episode three stars out of five and acknowledged, âÂÂJill Halfpenny is compelling as a grieving mother in this gripping thrillerâÂÂ. The Telegraph review by Anita Singh reported âÂÂYes, it's not remotely credible but The Drowning is a no-nonsense thriller that keeps you guessingâ and gave the first episode four out of five stars, the same rating as Lucy Mangan gave it in The Guardian.
The Drowning bypassed All Creatures Great and Small to become Channel 5's highest rated show since 1 September 2020. Using BARB's consolidated ratings for programmes watched live and on catch-up services (within 28 days), The Drowning is their most popular broadcast ever, with the episode on 1 February 2021 now getting 6.10 million viewers and the other three episodes getting more than 5 million viewers, per initial broadcast.