Movies 24 Sets UK Premiere Date For ‘Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Game Of Cat And Mouse’
A Game Of Cat And Mouse - the tenth entry in Hallmark’s series of Aurora Teagarden TV movies – will receive its UK premiere on Movies 24 on Sunday September 29th at 3pm, it has been announced. In A Game Of Cat And Mouse, when someone begins taunting Aurora Teagarden (Candace Cameron Bure) with cryptic clues left at crime scenes, the librarian-turned-crime buff attempts to figure out who is behind the creepy “game.” But when the people closest to Aurora become targets, the game takes on a much more dangerous edge as it points to a planned murder. 
The Julianna Margulies fronted thriller series The Hot Zone will receive its UK premiere on National Geographic UK on Tuesday September 10th at 9pm, it has been announced.
The third season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel will premiere on Amazon Prime Video UK on Friday December 6th, it has been announced.
Channel 4 has ordered Generation Z, a six episode satirical zombie comedy drama from Ben Wheatley. It is being produced by The Forge - the independent production company behind Jack Thorne's trilogy of Channel 4 dramas (National Treasure, Kiri, and The Light).
Sky One and the ABC in Australia have teamed up to co-commission Frayed, a six episode comedy drama created by and starring Sarah Kendall. The series is set to premiere later this year.
ITV is adding to the cast of The Bay. Joe Absolom, James Cosmo, Stephen Tomkinson, Sharon Small, Sunetra Sarker, Owen McDonnell, Steven Robertson, Amy James-Kelly, Kerrie Taylor, Wendy Kweh, Julia Haworth and Jack Archer have joined the Morven Christie fronted series for its second season.
BBC Two drama MotherFatherSon will not be returning for a second season. News of this broke over the weekend, but sources are telling me that, contrary to other reports, the show was not axed due to poor ratings, but was instead designed to run a single season.
Blood is returning. Virgin Media Television in Ireland has renewed the Adrian Dunbar fronted series for a six episode second season. Channel 5, who acquired the show's first season, is confirmed to be returning as the UK broadcaster for season two.