TNT Shifts ‘Public Morals’ Premiere To August 25th, ‘Legends’ Pushed To Fall
TNT is making some late changes to their Summer schedule. Public Morals, the newest series from Steven Spielberg's Amblin Television, has been pushed back and will now premiere on Tuesday August 25th at 10/9c; while the second season of the Sean Bean starrer Legends has been bumped to the network's Fall schedule. 
PlayStation Network is officially committing to original series. The Sony owned platform has renewed their first original series Powers for a second season, which is set to debut in the United States in 2016. The pick up is for a further 10 episodes, matching the size of the order for the first season.
BBC One's seven part fantasy series Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell will premiere on Sunday May 17th at 9pm, it has been announced. Based on the Susanna Clarke novel, the series, which is set during the Napoleonic Wars in an England where magic once existed and is about to return, stars Bertie Carvel, Eddie Marsan, Alice Englert, Marc Warren, Samuel West, Charlotte Riley, Enzo Cilenti and Paul Kaye.
The second season of ABC’s hit 1980s comedy series The Goldbergs will receive its UK premiere on E4 on Thursday May 21st at 7:30pm, and will then continue to air on weekdays in the same time-slot.
Syfy is turning to prolific producer Steven Spielberg's production banner Amblin Television for their next drama project. The network is teaming with Amblin to develop an hour-long drama series based on Aldous Huxley’s classic novel Brave New World, which was first published in 1932.
Josh Charles has lined up his first post-The Good Wife role. The veteran actor, who played Will Gardner on the hit CBS series before dramatically exiting The Good Wife last season, has landed a major recurring role on the upcoming third season of Showtime's Master Of Sex.
Chiller is the latest network to officially get in on the scripted original series game. Syfy's sister network has picked up anthology entry Slasher from Murdoch Mysteries indie Shaftesbury Films as their first ever original series. Production begins this Summer in Sudbury for a late 2015 premiere.
Fox's Sleepy Hollow is set lose one of its main cast members. Orlando Jones (House), who has played Captain Frank Irving on Sleepy Hollow since the pilot, is exiting the 20th Century Fox Television produced drama ahead of it's just ordered third season, TVWise has confirmed.