‘Deep State’ Gets Early Second Season Renewal
Fox Networks Group Europe & Africa has renewed their first regional scripted commission, espionage thriller Deep State, for a second season. The early renewal comes mere hours before the show's first season is set to launch on FOX UK and after FNG has secured a slew of international sales for the show. They will also be showcasing Deep State to international buyers at MIPTV next week. 
The thirteenth season of The CW's drama series Supernatural will receive its UK premiere on E4 on Tuesday April 17th at 10pm, it has been announced.
Grey's Anatomy spin-off Station 19 will receive its UK premiere on Sky Living on Wednesday April 18th at 10pm, it has been announced.
Alibi is adding a trio of scripted dramas to their slate. The UKTV owned and operated channel has agreed a bumper deal with international distributor Sony Pictures Television for UK rights to AXN's Jerry O'Connell fronted drama series Carter, and repeat rights to both The Guardian and Unforgettable.
Channel 5 has acquired FTA rights to Lifetime's TV movie Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance after striking a deal with A+E Networks. This marks the second UK deal for the two-hour movie, after
BBC One has renewed Shakespeare & Hathaway - Private Investigators for a second season. The daytime drama series from BBC Studios will return for another ten episodes in 2019. 
UKTV's W channel has given the greenlight to Emma Willis: Delivering Babies, a six episode amternity documentary series that will see the presenter train as a Maternity Care Assistant. Delivering Babies follows Emma throughout the training process on a busy maternity ward. She’ll be working four shifts a week: day and night; alongside the nursing staff, where she’ll discover first-hand what makes it one of the toughest, but most rewarding careers you can have.