Si no t'hagues conegut
Airdates

When’s that show you mentioned starting, TMINE? Including Si no t’hagues conegut, Proven Innocent, No Good Nick and The Spanish Princess

Every Friday, TMINE lets you know when the latest TV shows from around the world will air in the UK

Acquisitions

  • BBC Wales has acquired S4C’s Bang. That’ll air sometime in the summer. Could end up on BBC Four eventually.
  • My5 has picked up three HOT (Israel) shows: eight-part vampire comedy Juda, six-part gay adoption story Miguel, five-part family drama Mekimi and two seasons of crime drama Sirens. They’ll all be available in the spring.
  • Paramount UK has acquired Paramount US’s Yellowstone, with Kevin Costner and Kelly Reilly. No word at all on when that will start.

Premiere dates

Si no t'hagues conegut

Si no t’hagues conegut (If I Hadn’t Met You) (Spain: TV3; UK: Netflix)
Premiere date: Friday, March 15

A man who loses his family in a tragic accident discovers that he can travel to alternate universes, compelling him to find a way to save his family.

Proven Innocent (US: Fox; UK: Universal)
Premiere date: Monday, March 18, 9pm

Teenager falsely accused of murder ends up in prison where she trains to become a lawyer. Years later, she tries to help exonerate those equally falsely accused of crimes, while trying to get her revenge on the lawyer who got her in jail in the first place.

There’s a good cast, including Rachelle Lefevre, Russell Hornsby, Vincent Kartheiser, Laurie Holden and Kelsey Grammer, but the set-up and script are both ludicrous. Given Hornsby’s already been cast in a TV reboot of Bone Collector, the signs aren’t good for this, either.

Episode reviews: Initial

No Good Nick

No Good Nick (Netflix)
Premiere date: Monday, April 15

Netflix US original. Siena Agudong infiltrates a family intending to get revenge on them for unknowingly ruining her life. But as she gets to know the family, she finds compassion for them and struggles with whether to go through with her plan. Melissa Joan Hart plays the competitive ‘career mother’, while Sean Astin stars as the archetypical loveable, dorky ‘fun dad’.

The Spanish Princess

The Spanish Princess (US: Starz; UK: StarzPlay)
Premiere date: Sunday, May 5

Adaptation of Philippa Gregory’s novels The Constant Princess and The King’s Curse dealing with Catherine of Aragon, first as a teenage princess of Spain who was promised the English throne since she was a child, then as she arrives in grey, rain-lashed England to marry Prince Arthur. Unfortunately, he dies, but guess who’s waiting in the wings for her…

Bang S4C
News

Rumpole reboot; S4C’s Bang acquired; HBO Europe’s Foodie Love; Sky Italia’s Petra; + more

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  • Trailer for season 3 of IFC’s Brockmire

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Arrow
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Arrow to end; The Sinner, Rebecka Martinsson, Les rivières pourpres renewed; Mad About You revived; + more

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French TV

  • France 2 renews: Les rivières pourpres (The Crimson Rivers) [in French]
  • Arte green lights: series of collapsing society thriller Moloch, with Olivier Gourmet and Marine Vacth [in French]

Scandinavian TV

  • TV4 renews: Rebecka Martinsson, Sascha Zacharias to replace Ido Engvoll

UK TV

US TV

US TV show casting

New US TV shows

  • Trailer for Epix’s Perpetual Grace, LTD
  • HBO green lights: series of quit your life comedy Run, with Merritt Wever, Domhnall Gleeson and Phoebe Waller-Bridge
  • Spectrum green lightsMad About You revival, with Paul Reiser and Helen Hunt

New US TV show casting

Sofia Helin and Kyle Maclachlan in NRK (Norway)'s Atlantic Crossing
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Freeform’s witch war; Ture Sventon and the Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle; Michael Sheen – serial killer; + more

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Australian TV

  • Aaron Pedersen, Huw Higginson, Harry Richardson et al join ABC’s Black B*tch

Scandinavian TV

  • TV4 green lights: adaptation of Åke Holmberg’s Ture Sventon books as Ture Sventon och Bermudtriangelns hemlighet (Ture Sventon and the Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle), with Robert Gustafsson
  • Søren Pilmark joins NRK’s Atlantic Crossing

UK TV

  • Ron Perlman, Famke Janssen, Ben Miles et al join BBC’s The Capture
  • Brain Cox joins BBC/Amazon’s Good Omens

US TV

  • Trailer for season 8 of HBO’s Game of Thrones

US TV show casting

New US TV shows

New US TV show casting

Chernobyl
BAFTA events

What yet more TV’s on at BAFTA in March? Including Chernobyl

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

One new addition to the March BAFTA line-up and it’s a London event again.

TV Preview: Chernobyl

Monday, 18 March 2019 – 6:45pm
Princess Anne Theatre, 195 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9LN

A preview of the new Sky and HBO drama followed by a Q&A with actors Stellan Skarsgård, Jared Harris and Emily Watson, director Johan Renck, and writer Craig Mazin.

Based on real-life catastrophic events, Chernobyl follows the 1986 nuclear accident and the responses of the men and women whose sacrifices saved Europe from further unimaginable disaster.

The five-part mini-series is written and executive produced by Craig Mazin (The Identity Thief, The Huntsman: Winter’s War); directed by Johan Renck (Breaking Bad, Blackstar) and executive produced by Jane Featherstone (Humans, Broadchurch) for Sister Pictures, Carolyn Strauss (Game of Thrones, The Wire) for The Mighty Mint and Gabriel Silver for Sky. Johan Renck and Chris Fry (Humans, The Smoke) co-executive produce and Sanne Wohlenberg (Black Mirror, Wallander) produces.

Screening of the first two episodes of the five-part series.

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