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Preview: Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell 1×1 (UK: BBC One; US: BBC America)

Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell

In the UK: Sundays, 9pm, BBC One. Starts 17th May
In the US: Saturdays, 10/9c, BBC America. Starts 13th June

As we all know, it’s been a long, long time since any great acts of magic have been performed on these British Isles. Hundreds of years, in fact – perhaps not even since the time of the Raven King.

There are, of course, theoretical magicians still, those with the wit to discuss spells and the history of magic. But practical magicianship is something that no true gentleman would even contemplate. One might even conjecture that true magic is no longer even possible, leaving us with just street magicians and their mere tricks of confidence.

At least, that’s what we’ve been led to believe. Yet one Mr Norrell, a resident of the city of York and collector of rare books, maintains that in fact not only is magic possible, but that he is in fact a fair practical magician. And he would like to put himself at the services of the country in our current war against France and the tyrant Napoleon.

What say you?

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Trailers for ABC’s new Fall 2015-16 shows

Continuing this week’s upfronts coverage, here’s ABC’s latest contributions to global culture and this year’s, it’s giving that diversity thing it had going last season a semi-confident thumbs-up, while simultaneously giving quality the finger. After the jump, we have:

  • Ken Jeong’s first starring and unfunny role on TV in Dr Ken
  • A bunch of shagging FBI trainees (and Dougray Scott) in Quantico
  • Andrew McCarthy getting released from prison when the child he supposedly murdered turns up ten years later in The Family
  • A documentary about the personal lives of The Muppets. Yes, you read that right
  • Wicked City, a true crime procedural set in 1980s LA, with Gossip Girl’s Ed Westwick as the murderer
  • A modern day Gold Rush striking in North Dakota, creating a modern day Wild West in Oil. Fortunately, Don Johnson’s there to police the place
  • Uncle Buck going black in a remake of the John Hughes movie that stars Mike Epps
  • Shonda Rhimes giving ABC her all again, with The Killing (US)’s Mireille Enos a fraud investigator who gets defrauded by her fiancé in The Catch
  • Ray Winstone returning to Noah territory to become Saul, the first cockney king of Israel in Of Kings & Prophets
  • An Irish-Catholic family coming to terms with the fact their son is gay in hilarious fashion in The Real O’Neals

Trailers and more details after the jump.

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