Fox Renews ‘The Simpsons’ For Two More Seasons

The SimpsonsThe Simpsons are not going anywhere. Fox has renewed the long-running animated comedy for a further two seasons, the show's twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth. The two-season pick up, which will keep The Simpsons on air through at least the 2016-2017 season, ensures that some 625 episodes will have been produced by the end of season 28. Read More

First Image: Kieran Bew In ITV’s ‘Beowulf’

Kieran BewITV has released a first look image as Kieran Bew (Da Vinci's Demons) in costume as the titular character in their upcoming 13 episode drama series Beowulf, which hails from executive producers James Dormer, Tim Haines, Katie Newman and ITV’s sister company ITV Studios. Read More

Broadcast TV Buzz: ‘Castle’ Set To Be Renewed, CBS Eyes Shortened Final Season For ‘CSI’ & More

TVWise’s presents our final Broadcast TV Buzz column, which lists, by network, the latest industry intel (buzz if you will) on which shows will be back next year and which shows we will be saying goodbye to. 'Castle' will be returning for an eight season with Stana Katic and Nathan Fillion on-board; CBS is set to renew 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation' for a shortened sixteenth and final season; while ABC is set to cancel Marvel's Agent Carter in favour of the proposed SHIELD spin-off. Read More

UKTV’s Dave Channel Renews ‘Red Dwarf’ For Two More Seasons

Red Dwarf (Generic)Dave has renewed hit sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf for two more seasons, the show's eleventh and twelfth. The UKTV owned and operated channel has ordered a further 12 episodes which will be evenly split across Red Dwarf XI and Red Dwarf XII. Production begins this summer, with Red Dwarf XI eyed for a 2016 premiere and Red Dwarf XII following in 2017. Read More

NBC Picks Up ‘Chicago Med’, ‘Blindspot’ & ‘Heartbreaker’ To Series

Chicago Med (Pilot)NBC is kicking things off a little early this year by handing out the first three series orders ahead of the Upfronts in a little over a week. The three projects to get the nod at the peacock are: Blind Spot from Arrow & The Flash executive producer Greg Berlanti; medical drama Heartbreaker; and Chicago Med, the latest entry in Dick Wolf's Chicago franchise, which already includes Chicago Fire and Chicago PD Read More