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When’s that show you mentioned starting, TMINE? Including SEAL Team and 13 Geboden (13 Commandments)

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

A couple of acquisitions this week: Sky Living’s picked up Fox (US)’s 9-1-1, which will air later this year, while BBC One (and BBC Three) have acquired BBC America’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge spy show Killing Eve, again to air later this year.

On top of that, a few new airdates.

Premiere dates

 13 Geboden (13 Commandments)

13 Geboden (13 Commandments) (Belgium: VTM; UK: More4)
Premiere date: Sunday, March 18, 10pm

YA Belgian crime acquisition by Walter and More4. I haven’t seen this one, so let’s hand summarising over to a heady combination of Dutch Wikipedia and Google Translate:

In Aalst, a 16-year-old Turkish girl was cut over her throat. The police assume an honor killing and has a suspect for this. Nobody in the family speaks, and the case seems to be stuck, but the next day the suspect is heavily burned but still alive under a bridge. On the bridge, “Above all, one God” was sprayed as graffiti.

Someone who calls himself Moses then commits crime after crime, each time inspired by one of the ten commandments. He wants to awaken society and to think about norms and values. Violators of the rules are being punished relentlessly. It is up to two police inspectors to start the hunt for the perpetrator. The ambitious Vicky Degraeve (role played by Marie Vinck) and the older fancier Peter Devriendt (role of Dirk Van Dijck) are sitting on the case and more and more clashing with the sympathy that the series has, despite the atrocities that he commits, of the public opinion.

SEAL Team

SEAL Team (US: CBS; UK: Sky1)
Premiere date: Thursday, March 22, 9pm

A slightly more authentic look at US special forces operations than The Unit – as well as the other special forces show that hit US screens last year – SEAL Team also maintains the same mix between personal and private lives as its predecessor. Glossy, far less guns and glory than you’d think, and smarter, too, it’s never quite made the TMINE recommended list but is still regular viewing each week.

Episode reviews: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14

The Terror

The Terror (US: AMC; UK: BT Vision)
Premiere date: Tuesday, April 24, 9pm

This hasn’t started in the US yet, which means I haven’t seen it yet. Until my delightful forthcoming review provides further enlightenment, here’s the spiel:

Story of the Royal Navy’s perilous voyage into uncharted territory as the crew attempts to discover the Northwest Passage. Faced with treacherous conditions, limited resources, dwindling hope and fear of the unknown, the crew is pushed to the brink of extinction.

The drama series, which inspired by a true story, was developed for television by David Kajganich, who serves as co-showrunner alongside Soo Hugh. It is being produced by AMC Studios, Scott Free, Emjag Productions and Entertainment 360 and stars Jared Harris, Tobias Menzies, Ciarán Hinds, Paul Ready, Adam Nagaitis, Nive Nielsen, Ian Hart and Trystan Gravelle.

The Librarians
News

The Librarians cancelled; Suits spin-off a go; a live-action Star Wars series; + more

Theatre

  • Audrey Fleurot and Paul Anderson to star in Moliere’s Tartuffe at the Theatre Royal Haymarket

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  • Luca James Lee and Siobhan Murphy to recur on Freeform’s The Bold Type
  • Dichen Lachman and Gil Birmingham to recur on TNT’s Animal Kingdom

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The Good Doctor
News

Motherland, The Good Doctor renewed; a series for Enterprise; + more

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The Good Fight
US TV

What have you been watching? Including The Good Fight, SEAL Team and Will & Grace

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

This week, I’ve managed to catch three new shows, all of which I’ve reviewed elsewhere:

Heathers, of course, got postponed following the school shooting in Parkland, so I’m holding off on previewing that until there’s a new airdate.

Season two of Marvel’s Jessica Jones is out tomorrow on Netflix – yes, I know that’s a Thursday, but it’s to coincide with International Women’s Day – so have a guess what next week’s Boxset Monday will be. I’m sure there’ll be some more new shows for me to talk about in the next week, too – at the very least, Life Sentence is starting on The CW tonight, but there are probably more.

But for now, let’s talk about the usual regulars: Black Lightning, Corporate, Counterpart, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow and The MagiciansSEAL Team and Will & Grace also made their return, as did The Good Fight for its second season. High Maintenance turned out to have finished last week after only six episodes, which sort of makes sense in terms of some of the themes of the episode, but it’s not like it went out with a bang.

I did give the second episode of Living Biblically a try, but when I realised “Do not worship false idols” was the theme of the episode and its target was smartphone-use, I decided that the word ‘literally’ in the phrase “literally following the word of the Bible” was being stretched far more than common decency should allow, so decided to switch it off pronto.

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Christopher Robin
News

Travelers, Schitt’s Creek, Bad Blood renewed; Killing Eve acquired; + more

Film trailers

  • Trailer for Disney’s Christopher Robin

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