People of Earth
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Game of Thrones prequel greenlit; Damned cancelled; People of Earth unrenewed; + more

Film trailers

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  • Trailer for Netflix’s The Good Cop
  • Netflix green lights: series of comedic, contemporary Greek myth drama Kaos
  • …and mission to Mars drama Away…
  • developing: adaptation of Jessica Pressler’s How Anna Delvey Tricked New York’s Party People

Canadian TV

  • Trailer for season 2 of CBC’s Anne with an E

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Hang Ups
BAFTA events

What TV’s on at BAFTA in July 2018? Including Hang Ups and Judge Romesh

Every so often, TMINE flags up what new TV events BAFTA is holding around the UK

It’s been barely seconds since the previous BAFTA post on TMINE, but here comes another one, since BAFTA just revealed two more events, this time in July. If Hang Ups sounds familiar, BTW, that’s because it’s a remake of Showtime (US)’s Web Therapy.

Hang Ups

TV Preview: Hang Ups

Thursday, 5 July 2018 – 6:45pm
Princess Anne Theatre, 195 Piccadilly, London

A preview of the new Channel 4 comedy followed by a Q+A with co-writer and lead actor Stephen Mangan

Written by Robert Delamere and Stephen Mangan, Hang Ups is an unconventional comedy about an unconventional therapist trying to keep his unconventional life, and patients, from falling apart.

Mangan stars as Dr. Richard Pitt, a therapist who finds himself at a crossroads in life. After the collapse of his previous group therapy practice, Richard develops a new form of therapy – weekly quick-fire sessions with his patients through a webcam. The few patients on his list present a hilarious and outrageous catalogue of neuroses, phobias, issues, anxieties and psychopathies, but even these short sessions, where he’s confronted by everything from the sublime to the ridiculous, are not his greatest challenge… His patience and temperament are stretched to their limit by the daily interruptions of a demanding extended family, errant teenagers and his own trouble-filled past.

The all-star cast includes Richard E. Grant, Jessica Hynes, David Tennant, Arsher Ali, Charles Dance, Katherine Parkinson and Celia Imrie amongst others.

With thanks to the Channel 4

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Judge Romesh

TV Preview: Judge Romesh

Tuesday, 17 July 2018 – 6:45pm
Princess Anne Theatre, 195 Piccadilly, London
A TV Preview of UKTV’s new comedy reality show. Followed by a Q&A with Romesh Ranganathan, Kerry Howard, Tom Davis, Dan Baldwin.

Directed by Ollie Bartlett and hosted by Romesh Ranganathan, this new reality show will offer a brutal and hilarious judgement on people’s real life domestic disputes. Each episode will see Romesh joined in court by comedians Tom Davis and Kerry Howard – together, they’ll find answers to the arguments of the everyman.

Executive produced for Hungry Bear Media by Dan Baldwin and Andy Price.

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Atlanta
News

Cardinal, GameFace, Atlanta renewed; Legally Blonde 3; Matt Berry’s Victorian Sweeney; + more

Film

Internet TV

  • Damián Alcázar and Tamara Vallarta to star, Claudette Maille, Rodrigo Abed, Tete Espinosa et al join Netflix’s Tijuana
  • Tony Goldwyn to star in Netflix’s Chambers
  • Lizzy Caplan to co-star in Apple’s Are You Sleeping
  • Apple green lights: series adaptation of Gregory David Roberts’ Shantaram

International TV

Canadian TV

UK TV

  • Channel 4 green lights: series of Victorian Sweeney comedy Year of the Rabbit, with Matt Berry; and Syrian refugee in suburbia comedy Home, with Rufus Jones…
  • renews: GameFace

US TV

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John Simm in ITV's Strangers
BFI events

What TV’s on at the BFI in July? Including a Harold Pinter season, Brownlow on Hollywood and a Strangers preview

Every month, TMINE lets you know what TV the BFI will be presenting at the South Bank in London

It’s Harold Pinter season in July, with wall-to-wall Pinter plays, including some which he acted in or directed as well. However, there’s also an episode of Brownlow on Hollywood from 1980, looking at silent movies, as well as a preview of ITV’s forthcoming thriller Strangers (formerly known as White Dragon), starring John Simm and Emilia Fox, who will also be attending a Q&A afterwards.

Details after the whole of Brownlow on Hollywood, if you’re intrigued by the history of US movie-making and have 13 hours to spare…

…or if you prefer it, Pinter’s The Birthday Party, in which he also appears, which is this week’s Weekly Play.

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Women on the Verge
News

13 Reasons Why renewed; W’s Women on the Verge; adaptations of La Niña, When Heroes Fly, the Rockton mysteries; + more

Internet TV

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UK TV

  • Sarah Lancashire, Sinéad Cusack and Paul Ready join BBC Two’s MotherFatherSon
  • W green lights: series adaptation of Lorna Martin’s chaotic-lived thirtysomething women comedy drama Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown as Women on the Verge, with Kerry Condon, Nina Sosanya and Eileen Walsh

US TV

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