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Film casting

Australian TV

  • Phoebe Tonkin, Joel Jackson, Leeanna Walsman et al join SBS’s Safe Harbour

Canadian TV

Internet TV

New UK TV shows

  • Trailer for Channel 4’s Ackley Bridge

US TV

US TV show casting

  • Lucy Liu to recur on Hulu’s Difficult People
  • Tina Fey to guest on NBC’s Great News
  • Rebecca Mader leaving ABC’s Once Upon A Time
  • as are Ginnifer Goodwin, Emilie de Ravin, Jared Gilmore and Josh Dallas
  • Ryan Eggold to return to NBC’s The Blacklist

New US TV shows

  • ABC green lights: series of magician drama Deception and romantic comedy Splitting Up Together
  • CBS green lights: series of Instinct, Wisdom of the Crowd, SEAL Team, SWAT, 9JKL, Me, Myself and I
  • …and By The Book
  • Fox green lights: Ryan Murphy drama 911 with Angela Bassett
  • NBC green lights: series of Mindy Kaling gym owner comedy Champions and Sarah Shahi virtual reality drama Reverie
  • USA green lights: series of Tupac-Notorious BIG murder drama Unsolved and period drama Damnation

When’s that show you mentioned starting again, TMINE? Including Gypsy

Every Friday, I let you know the latest announcements about when new, imported TV shows will finally be arriving on UK screens – assuming anyone’s bought anything, of course.

A few acquisitions this week, you’ll be glad to hear:

However, there was only premiere date announced this week that I know of:

Gypsy (Netflix)
Friday, June 30

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Internet TV

International TV

  • Trailer for BBC (UK)/Foxtel (Australia)’s Top of the Lake: China Girl

US TV

New US TV shows

New US TV show casting

  • Andre Holland to star in Hulu’s Castle Rock
  • Recasting on ABC’s The Gospel of Kevin and For The People; NBC’s Good Girls; Fox’s Ghosted; and Syfy’s Happy!
The Weekly Play

The Weekly Play: Unnatural Causes – Ladies’ Night (1986)

Blog god Nigel Kneale might not immediately strike you as a feminist writer. Or even one with especially feminist leanings. It’s not like 1984, Year of the Sex Olympics or any of the Quatermass stories are jam-packed with strong female characters and there’s barely a female lead to be found.

Not until the 70s, that is. Just as the UK was rediscovering feminism at the time, so Nigel was awaking to the potential of female characters. Squint a bit at The Stone Tape or Murrain and you can see that the female characters have been elevated to co-leads, and some of his plays for Beasts had actual female leads and were concerned with female issues, with Baby and During Barty’s Party dealing with wives’ feelings of isolation when their husbands are unable to help them.

By the 80s, Kneale is becoming more overt about his new concerns. 1981’s Kinvig doesn’t seem at first like a feminist work, but Kinvig’s ridiculous fantasies about frequent shopper Prunella Gee are a reasonable satire of the male gaze in science-fiction. 

By 1986, he’s actually quite explicit about it. Ladies’ Night, which aired in 1986 as part of ITV’s Unnatural Causes anthology series (you can probably guess what each episode had in common), hints at its themes in the title. It features a tradition-bound gentlemen’s club that’s thrown into chaos when women are allowed in during ‘ladies’ night’ in order to raise money and attract new members. However, one member resents the intrusion of women so much that when she starts mocking the club’s antediluvian nature, he resorts to murder.

Directed by Herbert Wise and starring Alfred Burke, Bryan Pringle, Ronald Pickup, Fiona Walker and Nigel Stock, it’s only half an hour long and it’s this week’s Weekly Play. Unfortunately, it’s not available for embedding, but it’s over here on YouTube.

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Internet TV

International TV

Australian TV

New UK TV shows

US TV

US TV show casting

New US TV shows

New US TV show casting