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News: Sky1, BBC4 acquire MacGyver, Sé quién eres; The Middle renewed; + more

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  • Teaser for Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why

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  • Mark Duplass, Brían F O’Byrne, Katja Herbers et al join Discovery’s Manifesto

Take a look at the upcoming Canal+ shows, including Spiral, The Bureau, Versailles, Kabul Kitchen and Guyana

Canal+ is my favourite (and the best by a country mile) of all the French TV channels and although it’s having a bit of a problem at the moment with subscriber numbers and is cutting back quite severely, it is at least still producing a fair old number of top notch shows. Evidencing that is the channel’s trailer for its upcoming TV schedule, which has something of the Beeb’s “Original Drama” vibe to it.

Most of the shows will be familiar to British viewers or at least visitors to this ‘ere blog, since it features season 6 of Engrenages (Spiral) (BBC Four) and season 3 of Le Bureau Des Légendes (The Bureau) (Amazon), as well as season 2 of Versailles (BBC Two) and season 3 of Kaboul Kitchen (Kabul Kitchen) (Channel 4).

But new to the pack is Guyane (Guyana), an eight-part “modern Western” lavishly filmed in the country of the title and which started a couple of days ago. Here’s a synopsis:

Twenty-year-old Vincent Ogier (Mathieu Spinosi) is a Parisian geology student who has come to Guyana for an internship at a gold mining company: Cayenor.

A thirst for danger and a foolish mistake will push the young engineer to team-up with the “godfather of gold” Antoine Serra (Olivier Rabourdin from Spin and The Last Panthers), who reigns over the lost village of Saint Elias. Vincent believes he has found a mythical gold mine: a mine abandoned for 120 years, named “Sarah Bernhardt”. Serra has the skills to operate it. Seemingly paternal and friendly, Serra embarks with Vincent into the depths of the Guyanese jungle…

In a few weeks, Vincent will pass from trainee to adventurer…

No, I’m not quite sure about the Sarah Bernhardt thing, either. Here’s the trailer and you can have a much longer Guyane trailer, too, you lucky people:

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  • Shazam! splits to become Shazam! and Black Adam

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  • Wednesday ratings

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  • NBC green lights: pilot of military drama For God and Country
  • ABC developing: spin-off from Black-ish with Yara Shahidi…
  • green lights: pilots of FBI/magacian drama Deception and sci-fi refugees drama The Crossing

New US TV show casting

  • Barry Watson to star, Raquel Welch to recur on UP’s Date My Dad
  • Jane Lynch to play Janet Reno in Discovery’s Manifesto
  • Stephen Rea, Richard Schiff and Sarah Bolger to recur on Starz’s Counterpart
  • Dean Norris replaces Peter Firth in TNT’s Claws
  • Andrew Lees, Omar Maskati and Natalie Dreyfuss join Freeform’s Brown Girls

When’s that show you mentioned starting again, TMINE? Including Twin Peaks and Le Bureau Des Légendes (The Bureau)

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

It’s another quiet week for acquisitions, so I can offer you but one new show premiere time and date:

  • Twin Peaks (US: Showtime)
    Sky Atlantic: May 22, 2am (regular time: Tuesdays, 9pm, starting May 23)
    Episode reviews: simulcast, so I ain’t seen nothing yet

However, I’ll just point out that in case you don’t have Amazon Prime, the truly marvellous Le Bureau Des Légendes (The Bureau) (France: Canal+) will be available to own on DVD from Monday (you can already get it on iTunes, if you prefer digital).