Every Friday, TMINE lets you know when the latest TV shows from around the world will air in the UK
What time, TMINE? is taking a break for Half Term next week, you’ll be sad to hear. You’ll probably be even sadder to hear that there’s been no acquisitions this week and only a couple of premiere dates announced. Ah well.
But that’s still something! So details of when and where you can see Trackers and Bridgerton after the jump.
Every Friday, TMINE lets you know when the latest TV shows from around the world will air in the UK
A good flurry of new foreign shows are on their way. There’s a big bunch of Polish dramas headed towards Walter Presents we know not when – Chyłka (The Disappearance), Odwróceni (The Sins Of The Fathers) and Szadź (Angel Of Death) – but otherwise, everything has airdates.
Premiere dates for De Twaalf (The Twelve), Love Life,Der gleiche Himmel (The Same Sky), Les Newbies (The Newbies) and Oktoberfest 1900 (Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood) after the jump.
TMINE doesn’t usually cover US events, but since the whole world has gone teleconferencing event crazy, we’ve opened our minds to new possibilities. As has the US.
US trade magazine Deadline, with which readers of TMINE’s Daily Global TV News will by now be intimately familiar, has started organising TV events via Zoom and it’s got a very interesting international TV event lined up for this week, with some very interesting speakers. And as far as I know, all you have to do is RSVP to attend.
Face to face with German writers: serious about stories
Date: Thursday, September 10, 5pm
Deadline sits down with three of Germany’s hottest writers to find out how the country has put itself at the forefront of high-end European drama production. From How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) to Dark, Germany is making TV content that not only delivers in the local market but appeals to large diverse audiences around the world, particularly through VOD platforms. Behind any great series is a great writer – we’ll discuss how our panellists are crafting stories that cross borders.
Speakers
Christian Ditter – showrunner/writer/director, Biohackers, How To Be Single
Every Friday, TMINE lets you know when the latest TV shows from around the world will air in the UK
There are two weeks’ worth of premiere dates and acquisitions to catch up with this week, some of them imminent, thanks to my having taken a day off last Friday. And there’s a big bunch, too!
Premiere dates for Biohackers, Motherland: Fort Salem, Prodigal Son, The Last Wave and Katy Keene after the jump, but here are the new shows that have been acquired but don’t yet have launch dates.
Antena 3 (Spain)’s Bajo sospecha (Under Suspicion)
Club Illico (Canada)’s La Faille (The Wall – Cover Your Tracks)
Das Erste (Germany)’s Das Verschwinden (The Vanishing)
Movistar (Spain)’s El día de mañana (What The Future Holds)
Rai 1 (Italy)’s Imperial
Rai 2 (Italy)’s Il Cacciatore (The Hunter) and Rocco Schiavone: Ice Cold Murders
Viaplay (Sweden)’s Hassel
Netflix has acquired what was going to be a Paramount (US) show but is now going to be a Netflix exclusive: Emily in Paris. That’s going to be on some time this year.