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Netflix Sets UK Premiere Date For ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’ Season 2

Crazy Ex-GirlfriendThe second season of The CW's dramedy series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend will receive its UK premiere on Netflix UK on Sunday October 23rd. New episodes will then continue to be made available to UK subscribers every Sunday, mere days after they initially air on The CW in the United States.

Channel 5 Sets UK Return Date For ‘NCIS: New Orleans’ Season 2

ncis-new-orleans-undocumented-s02e13NCIS: New Orleans will return to Channel 5 to finish airing its second season from Saturday October 1st at 8pm, it has been announced. In the next new episode, titled Undocumented, the NCIS team investigate the apparent suicide of an immigrant Petty Officer.

Sky Atlantic Sets UK Premiere Date For ‘Westworld’

WestworldHBO's eagerly anticipated drama series Westworld will receive its UK premiere on Sky Atlantic on Tuesday October 4th at 9pm, it has been announced.

5Star Sets UK Premiere Date For ‘Aftermath’

aftermathSyfy's drama series Aftermath will receive its UK premiere on 5Star on Tuesday October 4th at 9pm, it has been announced.

E4 Sets UK Premiere Date For ‘Empire’ Season 3

empire-s3The third season of Fox's music industry drama series Empire will receive its UK premiere on E4 on Tuesday October 4th at 10pm, it has been announced.

PBS America Unveils Presidential Election Coverage Plans, Slots ‘The Choice’ For October Premiere

PBS America has unveiled their coverage plans for the 2016 US presidential election, which, after a grueling almost two-year campaign, takes place on Tuesday November 8th. The cornerstone of said plans is The Choice, a feature-length interwoven investigative biography of both presidential candidates, which will premiere on October 9th.

Jimmy McGovern’s BBC One Drama ‘Broken’ Adds Anna Friel, Adrian Dunbar, Paula Malcolmson & More

OdysseyJimmy McGovern's new BBC One drama series Broken has rounded out its cast. Anna Friel (Marcella), Adrian Dunbar (Line Of Duty), Paula Malcolmson (Ray Donovan), Mark Stanley (Dickensian) and Muna Otaru (The Keeping Room) have signed on to star opposite Game Of Thrones star Sean Bean in the six-parter, which is being described as a "state of the nation piece".