Grace Harte
News

Grace Harte acquired; Lawyer X biopic; Cobie Smulders heads to Stumptown; + more

Every weekday, TMINE brings you the latest TV news from around the world

Internet TV

  • Felix Mallard to recur on Netflix’s Locke & Key
  • Rosa Gilmore, Keon Alexander and Jess Salgueiro join Amazon’s The Expanse

Australian TV

UK TV

US TV show casting

New US TV show casting

Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries
Australian and New Zealand TV

Review: Ms Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries 1×1 (Australia: Seven)

In Australia: Thursdays, Seven
In the UK: Not yet acquired, but’ll probably end up on Alibi, Netflix or both

Susan Faludi’s Backlash postulated a ‘sort of two steps forward, one step back’ feminist advancement in society. Feminists would achieve successes and push the envelope of what was acceptable in society – and society would then push back in some way. Everything would move a bit further along in the end, but not through slow and steady advancement.

Oddly, as we learned way back in the depths of the time when TMINE contemplated coming up with an actual list of its best ever TV characters, the 1960s TV show The Avengers provided a nice little example with the slow descent from Cathy Gale to Tara King. Originally, The Avengers had been about two men – surgeon and compassionate amateur sleuth David Keel (Ian Hendry) and ruthless professional spy John Steed (Patrick Macnee).

But when Hendry left to seek his fortune in the movies, the writers had to find a replacement. They trialled three characters, including another doctor Martin King (Jon Rollason) and nightclub singer Venus Smith (Julie Stevens), but it was anthropologist Dr Cathy Gale (Honor Blackman), her ‘kinky boots’ and her very real judo, who proved to be the standout hit that turned The Avengers from a successful show into a phenomenon.

Of course, eventually it was Blackman’s turn to leave and become Pussy Galore on the Bond movie Goldfinger, so the writers looked for a new replacement. One that could still do all that fighting, albeit faux kung fu rather than judo. But one who was a bit less strident. A bit less abrasive and confrontational. One with a bit more fashion sense. One with – dare one say it? – ‘man appeal’. Hmm. M Appeal. That sounds handy.

And thus Mrs ‘Emma Peel’ (Diana Rigg) was born. Ultimately, Bond movies beckoned for Rigg, too, with On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, and she in turn was replaced by Tara King (Linda Thorson), a young secret agent trainee besotted with Steed and thus even less confrontational and whose fighting style was a little less scary, a bit more feminine, a little bit more hair-pully. The descent was complete.

And so was the show’s. Because ultimately, what had made it popular was female strength and King didn’t really have it, thanks to the male writers’ own backlash against what they had created. Thorson? Never got a Bond movie.

Ms Fisher and Steed
Ms Fisher and Steed

Ms Fisher’s Backlash

Why do I mention all this in a review of Ms Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries, a spin-off from massively popular Australia crime drama Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, in which a sophisticated, smart woman solved crimes using her brain and skills.

No reason. Not all. Apart from the fact it’s set in the 1960s and has its heroine paired with someone with the name ‘J Steed’. Why? Did you think I was maybe suggesting something? Actually, you might be right…

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Young Sheldon
News

Young Sheldon renewed; The Play That Goes Wrong TV show; + more

Every weekday, TMINE brings you the latest TV news from around the world

Internet TV

  • Trailer for Netflix’s After Life
  • Teaser for season 2 of Netflix’s Altered Carbon, Simone Missick, Dina Shihabi, Torben Liebracht et al join
  • Netflix green lights: ‘love letter to the Golden Age of Tinseltown’ drama Hollywood…
  • adaptation of Maggie Friedman’s Firefly Lane
  • Amazon acquires: Pantaya’s El Juego de las Llaves (The Game of Keys)

International TV

  • Trailer for season 2 of Fox International’s Deep State, plus Walton Goggins joins

Scandinavian TV

Canadian TV

UK TV

US TV

US TV show casting

  • Leah Pipes to recur, Tyler Blackburn to guest on The CW’s Charmed

New US TV shows

New US TV show casting

The Rookie
Airdates

When’s that show you mentioned starting, TMINE? Including The Rookie, Liberty and Schooled

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

Acquisitions

  • Amazon has picked up Telecinco (Spain)’s Caronte. That will air the day after it’s on in Spain, but the show’s still being filmed, so clue yet as to the premiere date.

Premiere dates

There are rather a lot of these, thanks to a big bunch of Netflix and Amazon originals, so let’s talk about them after the jump.

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The Haunting of Hill House
News

The Haunting of Hill House renewed; M6’s Agatha Christie adaptation; a Magnum, P.I. guest on Magnum P.I.; + more

Every weekday, TMINE brings you the latest TV news from around the world

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Canadian TV

French TV

  • M6 green lights: adaptation of Agatha Christie’s 10 Little Indians as Ils étaient 10 (They were 10), with Samuel Le Bihan, Guillaume de Tonquédec, Marianne Denicourt, et al

International TV

UK TV

US TV show casting

New US TV shows

New US TV show casting