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Get The Latest IndieWire Alerts And Newsletters Delivered Directly To Your Inbox. Best 1970s TV Lawyers . A staggering achievement. 5/11: Great News (NBC) renewed for a 13-episode 2nd season. Read more, In the year he contended with both the Church of Scientology and Jimmy Savile, a one-off documentary about the lives of alcoholics might seem small-fry. Meanwhile, CBS’s biggest news came with CSI: Cyber getting the hook and Supergirl moving to the CW. ... Atticus Finch, a lawyer in the Depression-era South, defends a black man against an undeserved rape charge, and his children against prejudice. 9/15: Netflix has ordered 10 episodes of She's Gotta Have It, based on Spike Lee's movie. Bang! It’s why Amazon picked up the series and made it so buzzworthy Stateside. Boston Legal is a spin-off of the long-running David E. Kelley series The Practice (1997), following the exploits of former Practice character Alan Shore (James … 10/16: The Walking Dead (AMC) renewed for an 8th season ahead of its S7 premiere. Lawyers! Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), To adapt a line from noted showbiz insider Kermit the Frog, it’s not that easy staying on the air. Starring: Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, Rhea Seehorn 1/11: Fox is reviving the classic dating show Love Connection as a summer series hosted by Andy Cohen. 4/10: Amazon has given a 2-season order to Amy Sherman-Palladino’s new series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. What You Need To Know: With “Downton Abbey” wrapping up, costume drama fans are in the market for a new obsession, and it might be here in the shape of Netflix’s “The Crown.” Ambitiously setting out to tell the entire life of Britain’s longest-running (and still going…) monarch, it comes from the pen of Peter Morgan, who’s had enormous success with this subject matter with the Oscar-nominated “The Queen” (and again on Broadway with “The Audience”). 1/19: Sneaky Pete (Amazon) renewed for a 2nd season. 7/29: American Grit (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season. 12/8: The canceled Cinemax series Strike Back has been revived for a 5th season, though it will feature an entirely different cast. The final 10 episodes will begin in April. But the tide is certainly swelling and we’ve perhaps a little more sympathy for that point of view having worked on this list. 7/30: HBO confirmed that Game of Thrones would end with its 8th season.
The network has also given a series order to military thriller Valor. 1/30: Red Oaks (Amazon) renewed for a 3rd and final season, to stream later in 2017. Looking for some great streaming picks? 9/20: FX has renewed new comedies Atlanta and Better Things. When a group of ordinary people learn that an eight-mile-wide comet is on a collision course with Earth, they hunker beneath the town of Slough to watch the end of the world on television. 2/14: Amazon has ordered 10 episodes of Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams, a sci-fi anthology based on Dick's short stories, from Battlestar Galactica's Ronald D. Moore and Bryan Cranston.
Read more, The third series of Jed Mercurio’s terrifyingly plausible police corruption drama started with an execution and a coverup, and ended with two extraordinarily intense interrogations and an “urgent exit required” break-out. 8/5: Girlfriends Guide to Divorce (Bravo), previously renewed through its 5th season, will now come to an end with that 5th season. 7/27: Still the King (CMT) renewed for a 2nd season. Cooper Barrett, along with his friends/roommates Barry and Neal, is figuring out his life beyond hedonistic behavior.
But for one thing, they’re forgetting that before it was tainted by the terrible movies, that show was a groundbreaking and often terrific comedy. The third series of the brilliant BBC3 mockumentary about Brentford’s pirate radio buffoons Kurupt FM was more meta and more melancholic, with MC Grindah and long-suffering Miche’s relationship on the rocks and Steves’ Nan leaving him. 5/10: Bypassing its usual pilot process, Amazon has ordered 8 episodes of big-budget fantasy drama Carnival Row from Rene Echevarria. The network will keep the show on the air until all 13 filmed episodes have aired. 8/2: CBS has added a fall season of Big Brother, which will be exclusive to its CBS All Access streaming service. 8/29: Grimm (NBC) canceled. There’s nothing like it. Matt Murdock is a blind lawyer who moonlights as a street vigilante against the back drop of a New York ruined by Avengers shenanigans . Through breakups and whatever other curve-balls life throws them, the pals stick together. 10/18: The Voice (NBC) renewed for 2 seasons, its 12th and 13th. 1/9: The Affair (Showtime) renewed for a 4th season. Jack is a by-the-book detective whose habit of undermining himself has resulted in a dead-end position with the Police Dept. New sitcom The Great Indoors, not-so-new sitcoms 2 Broke Girls and The Odd Couple, drama Code Black, and procedurals Criminal Minds (plus its spinoff) and Elementary. Production starts soon, and it’s now cast up, with Shailene Woodley signed on for the third lead, and Alexander Skarsgard, Adam Scott, Laura Dern, James Tupper and Zoë Kravitz in support.Release Date: Production gets underway in January: with Vallée helming all of it, getting it done in time for a 2016 airing might be a little tricky, even if a hole in the schedule opens, but we think it’s doable.
5/4: Emerald City (NBC) canceled after 1 season. Airdate: FX picked this up to series in October: our guess is it’ll probably arrive in the summer at some point. 7/18: HBO confirmed that next year's 7th season of Game of Thrones will not air until summer (rather than its usual spring start), and will run for just 7 episodes. The editing is seamless, the scripts are arresting, the perfectionism is there in every particular. Read more, The latest adaptation of Tolstoy’s revered doorstopper was a sexy, handsome piece of storytelling from Andrew Davies, retaining much of the book’s detail – if, somewhat inevitably, losing a smidge of battlefield chaos. One thing it will share with the original show is creator Paolo Sorrentino.
Grab another tissue, and then check out the full list (so far) of shows from the 2015–2016 schedule that will not be returning to the major networks. Starting with the funeral of her husband, Dave, it quickly became a wistful will-they-won’t-they between Cathy and Dave’s best mate, Michael. Our countdown of Guardian TV’s favourite programmes of the year is completed by a wonder of nature, filled with drama and sumptuous beauty, Tue 6 Dec 2016 12.31 GMT Pete Hill who, after a stint in Afghanistan, is stationed at a small military base in Florida to tackle the toughest job of them all leading his dysfunctional brothers' squad.
Follows the life of a former hit TV series actor by the name of Dean Sanderson (Rob Lowe). 8/31: Stranger Things (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2017. 11/8: Dead of Summer (Freeform) canceled after 1 season.
9/21: Comedy Central has given a series order to Problematic, a new weekly talk show hosted by comedian Moshe Kasher. 3/29: The Mindy Project (Hulu) renewed for a 6th and final season, to launch in September. Variety is reporting that HBO just released a trailer for His Dark Materials Season 2 and it is coming in November.... Emily in Paris debuts on Netflix, Friday, October 2. 7/22: BoJack Horseman (Netflix) renewed for a 4th season. 5/17: Arrested Development (Netflix) renewed for a 5th season. 25. 5/10: Modern Family (ABC) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 9th and 10th. That’s starting to shift, with shows like “UnReal,” but could “Big Little Lies” be the one that helps actually change the culture a but, and do for Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon what “True Detective” did for Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson? 6/13: Idiotsitter (Comedy Central) renewed for a 10-episode 2nd season, to air in 2017. 2/9: Channel Zero (Syfy) renewed for 2 additional seasons (its 3rd and 4th) ahead of its 2nd season premiere. Synopsis: Epic historical drama following the life of Queen Elizabeth II. 5/12: CBS has ordered the new comedy By the Book, about a man (Jay R. Ferguson) who decides to live his life according to the Bible. 3/23: CBS has renewed 16 series for next season: 48 Hours, 60 Minutes, Blue Bloods, Bull, Hawaii Five-0, Kevin Can Wait, Life in Pieces, MacGyver, Madam Secretary, Man With a Plan, Mom, NCIS: LA, NCIS New Orleans, Scorpion, Superior Donuts, and Survivor. The results are funny, moving and sometimes revelatory for all involved. 5/11: The Blacklist (NBC) renewed for a 5th season. Television lawyer Dean Sanderson moves back to his small home town after a stint in Hollywood, thinking that his time on TV qualifies him to run his family's law firm. Read a full review, It’s 2016.
5/31: Quarry (Cinemax) canceled after 1 season. What You Need To Know: In one of those strange “Capote”-ish coincidences (or perhaps not, given the success of “Empire”), two of the biggest cable networks are each premiering a comedy show set in the music world in Atlanta. We reckon an “Olive Kitteridge”-style slot in the fall makes the most sense.
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