Netflix UK Sets Premiere Date For ‘The Crown’ Season 3
The third season of The Crown will premiere on Netflix UK on Sunday November 17th, it has been announced.
The third season of The Crown will premiere on Netflix UK on Sunday November 17th, it has been announced.
BBC Three has handed out a series order to Starstruck, a six episode comedy series created by and starring 2018 Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Rose Matafeo. HBO Max - the soon-to-launch streaming service from WarnerMedia - is on-board as the U.S. broadcast partner.
Apple TV+ has released the trailer for their upcoming drama series The Morning Show, which is set to premiere later this year. The Morning Show is described as a high stakes drama that pulls back the curtain on early morning TV. The all-star cast lined up for the series includes Reese Witherspoon (Big Little Lies), Jennifer Aniston (Friends) and Steve Carell (The Office).
Ishaan Khatter (Beyond the Clouds, Dhadak), Tabu (The Namesake, Life of Pi, Andhadhun) and Tanya Maniktala have been set to star in A Suitable Boy, BBC One's six episode adaptation of Vikram Seth’s classic novel. The series is filming at a number of locations across India including Lucknow and Maheshwar ahead of a 2020 premiere.
UKTV's Yesterday channel has handed out a bumper two-season renewal to their ob-doc series Bangers & Cash. The show's second and third seasons will both consist of ten episodes. Season 2 is expected to premiere on Yesterday in 2020.
Netflix UK's police procedural Criminal - starring David Tennant (Doctor Who), Hayley Atwell (Marvel’s Agent Carter) and Lee Ingleby (Inspector George Gently) - is set to premiere on Friday September 20th, it has been announced.
Lesley Manville (Mum, Harlots) has joined the cast of Lennie James' Sky Atlantic series Save Me for its second season. “I couldn’t be more delighted to be joining this phenomenal series", Manville said. "Save Me was a major highlight of 2018, a testament to Lennie James’ writing and acting and the exceptional cast and creative team.”