The creator of BBC One con-artist drama “Hustle” has said its newly-commissioned eighth series will be the last.
But writer Tony Jordan has not ruled out the possibility that “Hustle”, which first aired in 2004, could be revived.
“Do you allow the show to fade away or… quit while you’re ahead?” Tony asked Broadcast magazine. “You want to go out like James Dean in a fast car,” he added.
A BBC spokesperson confirmed the next series of “Hustle” would be the last “with the current gang”.
But writer Tony Jordan has not ruled out the possibility that “Hustle”, which first aired in 2004, could be revived.
“Do you allow the show to fade away or… quit while you’re ahead?” Tony asked Broadcast magazine. “You want to go out like James Dean in a fast car,” he added.
A BBC spokesperson confirmed the next series of “Hustle” would be the last “with the current gang”.