Mr Robot
Streaming TV

What have you been watching? Including Virgin River, The Mandalorian, For All Mankind and Mr Robot

It’s “What have you been watching?”, your chance to recommend to fellow TMINE readers anything you’ve been watching this week

It’s a bit of a mopping up job today. Already this week, I’ve discussed all the UK TV and the Netflix shows that I watched over Christmas, so today, rather than cover any new shows, I’m going to be talking about the regulars in the TMINE viewing queue – what’s left of it, anyway.

Stumptown and Evil both took a Christmas break, and all the remaining regulars actually concluded either the entire season or the entire series, leaving just those two in the ongoing viewing pile. I wonder how long that will last?

But after the jump, we can discuss the final episodes (for now – they’ve all been renewed for second seasons) of For All Mankind, The Mandalorian and Virgin River, as well the final ever episodes of Mr Robot.

See you in a mo.

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Caïn
News

13 CW shows renewed; Caïn cancelled; Melissa McCarthy: Perfect Stranger + more

Every weekday, TMINE brings you the latest TV news from around the world

Internet TV

  • Robert Aramayo to star in Amazon’s Lord of the Rings
  • Trailer for season two of Netflix’s Sex Education
  • Trailer for Apple TV+’s Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet

French TV

UK TV

  • Trailer for season 10 of ITV’s Vera

US TV

  • The CW renews: Batwoman, Nancy Drew, All American, Black Lightning, Charmed, Dynasty, The Flash, In the Dark, Legacies, Legends of Tomorrow, Riverdale, Roswell New Mexico and Supergirl

US TV show casting

New US TV shows

New US TV show casting

Messiah
Streaming TV

That was the TMINE Netflix TV Christmas that was

We’ve already got down to talking about 2019’s UK TV Christmas, we’ll be talking about all the usual regulars tomorrow but now, TMINE is turning its attention to what Netflix had to offer over Christmas.

This year, I managed to make my way through two complete seasons of TV: season 2 of You and season 2 of Lost in Space. On top of that, I’ve watched a couple of episodes of both The Witcher and Messiah.

Let’s chat about them after the jump.

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Peter Capaldi in Martin's Close
Today's Joanna Page

That was the TMINE UK TV Christmas that was

Behold! It is indeed a Christmas miracle. For on this yuletide past, TMINE did indeed watch some actual UK TV.

None of it live, of course, all on iPlayer and the like, but nevertheless, UK TV was viewed… and even enjoyed in some cases.

Nevertheless, TMINE is very predictable in its tastes so don’t be surprised when I tell you that one of the shows starred Joanna Page, one of the shows was A Ghost Story For Christmas, one was a horror show written by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, one was a sci-fi show about a certain Time Lord/Lady, and one was a reboot of a classic TV show of the 70s.

Full reviews of all of those after the jump. In case you’re wondering, I did watch some other TV as well – all the Netflix shows I’ll be talking about later today while the remaining members of the regular viewing queue will be the subject of tomorrow’s discussions.

But first, watch the Queen like the good patriots you are. It is the afternoon, after all.

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This Country
Events

What TV’s on in Cirencester in January? Including This Country

It’s time to head to the provinces, because This Country is getting a special preview screening this month in its home town of Cirencester. Tickets are free and will be allocated by random draw, with 70% of the tickets going to local postcodes and 30% going to the rest of the UK. Deadline for applications: 10am, Friday, January 10

This Country – Preview Screening

Date: Thursday 23 January
Venue: Bingham Hall, Cirencester
Doors open: 6.15pm
Screening starts: 7pm

BAFTA award-winning comedy This Country returns to the Cotswolds for a one-off sneak preview screening of the new BBC Three series on Thursday 23 January.

Held in Daisy and Charlie Cooper’s home town of Cirencester you can be the first to see an exclusive preview of the first two episodes followed by a Q&A with the brother and sister stars, producer Simon Mayhew-Archer and director Tom George.

Apply below for your chance to see what Kerry and Kurtan have been up to before everyone else and get an exclusive insight into the making of the show! 

Apply for tickets