Channel 4 Sets UK Premiere Date For ‘Humans’ Season 2
The second season of Channel 4's co-production Humans will premiere on Sunday October 30th at 9pm, it has been announced.
The second season of Channel 4's co-production Humans will premiere on Sunday October 30th at 9pm, it has been announced.
The second season of CBS' comedy series Life In Pieces will receive its UK premiere on Amazon Prime Video on Friday October 28th, it has been announced. New episodes will then continue to be made available UK Prime members every Friday, less than 24 hours after they initially air on CBS in the United States.
UKTV's W channel has commissioned Celebrity Advice Bureau, a new three-part series which sees various celebrities serve as agony aunts/uncles, TVWise has learned. The series is set to premiere on Sunday December 18th and will be stripped over three nights.
Kevin James' (The King Of Queens) new CBS comedy series is coming to the UK. E4 has secured the exclusive UK broadcast rights to Kevin Can Wait after closing a deal with international distributor Sony Pictures Television, TVWise has learned.
NBCUniversal International Studios is adding to their executive ranks with the hire of Kudos executive Tariq Mirza. In his new role as Vice President, Head of UK Scripted; Commercial, Legal & Business Affairs, Mirza will concentrate on NBCUniversal International Studios’ growing scripted business. He will report directly to Guy Sheppard, the studio's Senior Vice-President of Legal & Business Affairs.
Amazon has granted an early fourth season renewal to Bosch, their original crime drama starring Titus Welliver which is based on the series of novels by Michael Connelly.
Sky1 has renewed their Ross Kemp fronted factual series Extreme World for a sixth season, the satcaster announced today. The show's sixth season, which is set to premiere in 2017, will see Ross tackling topics such as migrant smuggling across borders, the deadly consequences of the war on drugs and the rise of violent extremism.
How To Get Away With Murder has lost its UK broadcaster. Universal Channel has opted not to renew their licensing deal for the Viola Davis fronted serialised drama with international distributor Disney Media Distribution, TVWise has confirmed.