The baby mama drama continues! The casts of Teen Mom OG and Teen Mom 2 have combined forces into one supershow: Teen Mom: The Next Chapter.
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Carson Burton “Masterpiece,” the PBS staple behind past series such as “Downton Abbey,” has given a renewal to “Miss Scarlet and the Duke” and revealed the upcoming return date for popular drama “All Creatures Great and Small.” During the “Masterpiece” session at PBS’ second day of Television Critics Association virtual press tour panels, the franchise also revealed two new series: “Mrs. Churchill” and “Magpie Murders.”“Miss Scarlet and the Duke,” which stars Kate Phillips as the first-ever female detective in Victorian London, will return for a third season on Sunday, Jan. 8, 2023 at 8 p.m.
ET on PBS. Season 2 of the show is set to premiere on Oct. 16 at 8 p.m.
ET.Alongside “Miss Scarlet and the Duke,” “Masterpiece” has announced that the third season of “All Creatures Great and Small” will air seven episodes beginning Sunday, Jan. 8, 2023. Based on the bestselling memoirs by veterinarian James Herriot and starring an ensemble cast led by Nicholas Ralph, the series stars Rachel Shenton, Callum Woodhouse, Anna Madeley, Samuel West and Patricia Hodge in the story of a Yorkshire veterinarian in the late 1930s.
A new television series from “Masterpiece” and Maven Screen Media based on the life of Clementine Churchill, wife of British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, is currently in development. Award-winning writer Margaret Nagle will write the original script with the working title “Mrs. Churchill” and executive produce alongside Celine Rattray, Trudie Styler, David Thompson, Sayako Teitelbaum and Susanne Simpson.Finally, “Masterpiece” has announced that an adaptation of Anthony Horowitz’s bestselling novel “Magpie Murders” is coming to the series. Starring Oscar-nominee Lesley Manville, “Magpie Murders” will air six
.The baby mama drama continues! The casts of Teen Mom OG and Teen Mom 2 have combined forces into one supershow: Teen Mom: The Next Chapter.
Wilson Chapman editorPete Davidson and Kaley Cuoco’s upcoming romantic comedy film will premiere exclusively on Peacock Sept. 21, the streamer announced Tuesday.Titled “Meet Cute,” after the well know rom-com trope, the film focuses on Sheila (Cuoco), a woman who uses a time machine to repeat a first meeting between her and Gary (Davidson) in order to engineer a love at first sight date.
Charlie Hunnam (Sons of Anarchy, Pacific Rim) is back on a motorcycle in a first-look photo of Shantaram, a new Apple drama series set to premiere October 14.
Documentary Now! is back on IFC and it is set to premiere Season 53 on Wednesday, October 19 at 10 p.m. ET with two new episodes. The titles of the two-part season premiere are “Soldier of Illusion,” written by John Mulaney, and “Trouver Frisson,” which plays tribute to the Agnès Varda films.
OWN has set the premiere date for the seventh and final season of Queen Sugar. The series created and executive produced by Ava DuVernay will return on Tuesday, September 6 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
The seventh and final season of “Queen Sugar” is set to premiere Sept. 6 on the Oprah Winfrey Network.Created and executive produced by Ava DuVernay, the Season 7 premiere will air at 8 pm ET/PT.“Queen Sugar” is about the life of the Bordelon siblings, Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner), Nova (Rutina Wesley) and Ralph (Kofi Siriboe).
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” is moving premiere dates at Disney+ — but not by much.The Marvel Studios show will now debut on Thursday, Aug. 18 instead of Aug. 17 as originally announced.
Disney+ are making some exciting announcements about their new releases.
Disney+ has set a fall premiere date for Season 2 of The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers. Lauren Graham and the “squad with heart” will return to the streamer on Wednesday, September 28. The date was announced today during the Disney+ presentation at the TCA summer press tour.
The upcoming Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney At Law will now premiere on August 18, a day later than was previously announced.
is returning for its 31st season this year, and is bringing all the fun dancing action to Disney+.The entertainment studio's streaming platform announced the premiere date for the reality dancing competition series during the virtual Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour on Wednesday, and revealed exactly when fans will get a chance to see a whole new slate of stars duke it out on the dance floor for the Mirrorball Trophy.Hosted by Tyra Banks and newcomer (and former champion) Alfonso Ribeiro, season 31 of is slated to kick off Sept. 19!Judges Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough are all set to return to guide and score a whole new yet-to-be-announced group of celebs and their pro partners.Meanwhile, Disney+ also announced the premiere dates for their other upcoming shows and series set to hit the platform later this year:.
The first trailer for the final season of Atlanta was just released.
Donald Glover has one last thing to say. FX's has set a premiere date for the fourth and final season: Thursday, Sept. 15, the network announced Tuesday.In the series' final chapter, Earn (Donald Glover), Alfred ‘Paper Boi’ Miles (Brian Tyree Henry), Darius (LaKeith Stanfield) and Van (Zazie Beetz) are back in their hometown.
FX’s Atlanta will kick off its fourth and final season on Thursday, September 15 at 10 p.m. ET/PT and streaming the next day via Hulu. The premiere will include the first two episodes of the 10-episode final season.
Disney and Pixar have set Thursday, September 8 for the premiere of their new Cars spinoff series Cars on the Road on Disney+, and released a first-look trailer for the animated series.
Selome Hailu HBO Max has canceled coming-of-age comedy “Gordita Chronicles” after one season. The news comes as a result of changing priorities at Warner Bros.
all Americans, and we want to deliver authentic, compelling and truthful stories to them.”The four-part docuseries aims to recount the origins of the art form through the voices who were there at the beginning, creating an anthology of how the genre became a cultural phenomenon against the backdrop of U.S. history through intimate interviews and archival footage.“PBS is excited to join with Chuck D, Lorrie Boula and BBC Music to bring this illuminating project to audiences across our platforms,” said Bill Gardner, Vice President of Multiplatform Programming and Head of Development for PBS.
Roku has revealed that its anticipated film Weird: The Al Yankovic Story will premiere exclusively on The Roku Channel on November 4—also unveiling a new poster for the music biopic, starring Daniel Radcliffe.