Gone

Director(s)Richard Laxton
Production year2026
Genre(s)Crime, Drama
Approx. running minutes49m
CastEve Myles, David Morrissey, Rupert Evans

Gone

strong language
Classified Date:
13/02/2026
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment

GONE is a crime drama series; in this episode, a woman is reported missing and the police become suspicious of her husband's reaction to the event.

violence
Two schoolboys engage in a scrappy fight. There are implications of controlling behaviour within a family unit.
threat and horror
An unsettling tone is established by reports of a woman's disappearance and verbal references to the danger she may be in, which causes emotional upset to her family members.
language
Strong language ('f**k') features, as well as milder terms such as 'prick', 'bloody', 'balls' and 'Jesus'.
sex
There are infrequent very mild sex references.
drugs
Passing references are made to drug addiction and possession in the course of a police investigation.
disturbing images
There is brief, undetailed sight of a dead body.
alcohol and smoking
Adults drink wine over a meal.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
moderate violence references, upsetting scenes
Classified Date:
17/02/2026
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment

GONE is a British crime drama series; in this episode, Annie struggles to get hold of Michael, who exhibits strange behaviour that raises new suspicions.

violence
There are verbal references to murder throughout, including details of a woman being strangled to death.
threat and horror
There are occasional scenes with unsettling and ominous tones. Characters briefly intimidate one another.
language
Mild bad language ('shit', 'bloody') is used as well as milder terms including 'God'.
injury detail
A corpse is seen during an autopsy, though there is no sight of blood or visible wounds.
suicide and self-harm
During a police investigation, a character asks undetailed questions as to whether a person took their own life.
theme
Upsetting scenes are centred around the disappearance and discovery of a missing person, including frequent references to murder, death and bereavement. This results in an emotionally-charged tone throughout.
infrequent strong language, sex references, domestic abuse references
Classified Date:
18/02/2026
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment

GONE is a British crime drama series; in this episode, police investigate a new lead, while Polly's daughter considers hiding evidence.

violence
Domestic abuse is implied to have occurred within a marriage. A murder is referenced as part of an investigation. In another scene, high schoolers get into a physical altercation.
threat and horror
References are made to a woman's disappearance.
language
There is infrequent strong language ('f**k') and milder terms including 'bastard', 'bullshit', 'crap' and 'hell'.
sex
Several references are made to adultery. There are details of a sexual encounter between two characters.
injury detail
A woman's corpse is shown in crime scene images.
alcohol and smoking
References are made to smoking.
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Classified date13/02/2026
LanguageEnglish
violence
Two schoolboys engage in a scrappy fight. There are implications of controlling behaviour within a family unit.
threat and horror
An unsettling tone is established by reports of a woman's disappearance and verbal references to the danger she may be in, which causes emotional upset to her family members.
language
Strong language ('f**k') features, as well as milder terms such as 'prick', 'bloody', 'balls' and 'Jesus'.
sex
There are infrequent very mild sex references.
drugs
Passing references are made to drug addiction and possession in the course of a police investigation.
disturbing images
There is brief, undetailed sight of a dead body.
alcohol and smoking
Adults drink wine over a meal.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
infrequent strong language, sex references, domestic abuse references
Classified Date:
18/02/2026
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
violence
Domestic abuse is implied to have occurred within a marriage. A murder is referenced as part of an investigation. In another scene, high schoolers get into a physical altercation.
threat and horror
References are made to a woman's disappearance.
language
There is infrequent strong language ('f**k') and milder terms including 'bastard', 'bullshit', 'crap' and 'hell'.
sex
Several references are made to adultery. There are details of a sexual encounter between two characters.
injury detail
A woman's corpse is shown in crime scene images.
alcohol and smoking
References are made to smoking.
moderate violence references, upsetting scenes
Classified Date:
17/02/2026
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
violence
There are verbal references to murder throughout, including details of a woman being strangled to death.
threat and horror
There are occasional scenes with unsettling and ominous tones. Characters briefly intimidate one another.
language
Mild bad language ('shit', 'bloody') is used as well as milder terms including 'God'.
injury detail
A corpse is seen during an autopsy, though there is no sight of blood or visible wounds.
suicide and self-harm
During a police investigation, a character asks undetailed questions as to whether a person took their own life.
theme
Upsetting scenes are centred around the disappearance and discovery of a missing person, including frequent references to murder, death and bereavement. This results in an emotionally-charged tone throughout.
strong language
Classified Date:
13/02/2026
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
violence
Two schoolboys engage in a scrappy fight. There are implications of controlling behaviour within a family unit.
threat and horror
An unsettling tone is established by reports of a woman's disappearance and verbal references to the danger she may be in, which causes emotional upset to her family members.
language
Strong language ('f**k') features, as well as milder terms such as 'prick', 'bloody', 'balls' and 'Jesus'.
sex
There are infrequent very mild sex references.
drugs
Passing references are made to drug addiction and possession in the course of a police investigation.
disturbing images
There is brief, undetailed sight of a dead body.
alcohol and smoking
Adults drink wine over a meal.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
Director(s)Richard Laxton
Production year2026
Genre(s)Crime, Drama
Approx. running minutes49m
CastEve Myles, David Morrissey, Rupert Evans
Classified date13/02/2026
LanguageEnglish