Friday’s “Copper cancelled, Susan Sarandon on Mike & Molly and VH1 has Hindsight” news

Canadian TV

  • Kacey Rohl to star in Global’s Working The Engels

International TV

US TV

US TV show casting

New US TV shows

New US TV show casting

  • Stacy Keach, Dean Stockwell and Barry Bostwick to guest on Fox’s Enlisted
  • Janina Gavankar and Khary Payton to co-star on USA’s Love Is Dead, Tom Austen joins E!’s The Royals
  • Thomas Arana to guest on CBS’s Intelligence
  • Chris Geere and Aya Cash to star in FX’s You’re The Worst
  • Cynthia Nixon, Amy Sedaris join Alpha House
  • Ruth Negga to recur on ABC’s Agents of SHIELD
  • Beth Riesgraf to gust on ABC’s Killer Women
Classic TV

Nostalgia corner: John Doe (2002-3)

Imagine you knew everything. I mean literally everything. Okay, maybe not the answer to questions about things that haven’t happened yet – although with all that knowledge about everything, you’d certainly do well on the stock market and horse racing, for example – but whatever question anyone ever asked you, you could answer it, provided it was part of the sum of all human knowledge, whether it was a question about an obscure 19th century French law, how to make an explosive or how many dimples there are on a golfball.

Everything, that is, except your own name or indeed anything else about yourself. Are you a god in human form? An alien? A scientific experiment?

That was the set up and central mystery of Fox’s John Doe, a 2002 series that saw Prison Break‘s Dominic Purcell wake up naked on a deserted island off the coast of Seattle, with no memory of who he was, brain chock full of answers, a mysteriously shaped scar on his chest and even more mysteriously only able to see in black and white – apart from a few, very important things that show up in red.

It’s a fascinating idea, and one that requires a fascinating answer. Unfortunately, the show was also a salutary example to serial shows based around a central mystery – whatever you do, you better have some good answers at the end of it all. Here’s the series-explaining title sequence:

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UK TV

Watch a trailer for Sky Atlantic’s The Tunnel

Well, season two of the original is about to air in Denmark and the US remake has just finished adapting the original (two more episodes still to go, though, weirdly enough), so it seems appropriate that the UK/French version of Bron/Broen/The Bridge now has a trailer. Starring Stephen Dillane (The One Game, Game of Thrones) and Clémence Poésy (Harry Potter), guess where The Tunnel is set. 

It’ll air on Sky Atlantic and Canal+ next month.

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Thursday’s “Agent Carter: TV star, ABC Family’s League of Extraordinary Women and Robert Towne to write for Mad Men” news

Doctor Who

Film casting

Trailers

UK TV

US TV

US TV casting

New US TV shows

New US TV show casting

  • Will Kemp and Kallee Stewart to co-star in Lifetime’s HR
  • Missi Pyle to co-star in TV Land’s Jennifer Falls