Sky One Orders Maisie Williams Fronted Comedy ‘Two Weeks To Live’
Sky One has given the green-light to Two Weeks To Live, a six episode comedy series starring Maisie Williams (Game Of Thrones) that is described as a comic tale of love and revenge. “Looking forward to getting into something new, I think Two Weeks To Live has really great potential and I want to make something incredible with this wonderful team!", Williams said in a statement. Read More

BBC Three has renewed their short-form series Supercar, Superfam for a second season. Six episodes, each consisting of ten minutes, have been ordered for the show's second season. The renewal comes close to a year after season one launched on BBC Three. Season two premieres on the iPlayer on Thursday July 11th.
The Cul De Sac is coming to the UK. The BBC has acquired all three seasons of the New Zealand teen sci-fi drama starring Riverdale's K.J. Apa after striking a deal with international distributor Jetpack Distribution. The BBC will make the series available as an exclusive box-set on the iPlayer.
The second season of Harrow will receive its UK premiere on UKTV's Alibi channel on Tuesday July 16th at 9pm, it has been announced.
Channel 4 has renewed their royal comedy series The Windsors for a third season. Six episodes have been ordered for the show's third season, which is set to premiere later this year.
Sky Vision - the production and distribution division of Sky - has secured a number of international sales for factual series Arabia With Levison Wood. The series has been sold to a number of international broadcasters including Discovery Networks and BBC Worldwide across such territories as Asia Pacific, Australia, Canada, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Poland, Israel, New Zealand, Croatia, Latvia and Hong Kong.
ITV has released five first look images from their upcoming Jane Austen adaptation Sanditon, which is set to premiere later this year.
Arienne Mandi (Baja), Leo Sheng (Adam), Jacqueline Toboni (Easy) and Rosanny Zayas (Orange is the New Black) have joined the cast of Showtime's The L Word sequel series The L Word: Generation Q as series regulars.