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TMINE’s Daily Global TV News: The Outpost renewed; On Becoming a God… cancelled; + more

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

Streaming TV

  • Netflix green lights: Danish Christmas horror drama Elves, with Ann Eleonora Jørgensen, Rasmus Hammerich, Peder Thomas Pedersen et al
  • Gary Carr to star in Amazon’s The Peripheral

French TV

  • Trailer for season 4 of France 2’s Dix pour cent (Call My Agent!)

US TV

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New US TV show casting

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APB, Dave acquired; After Life, 15 CBS shows renewed; four CBS shows cancelled; + more

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

TMINE’s Daily Global TV News will return on Monday. Have a great bank holiday weekend!

Internet TV

UK TV

US TV

  • Trailer for season 3 of Paramount’s Yellowstone
  • CBS renews: All Rise, Bob ♥ Abishola, Blue Bloods, Bull, FBI, FBI: Most Wanted, MacGyver, Magnum P.I., NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, The Neighborhood, SEAL Team, S.W.A.T. and The Unicorn
  • …cancels: Man with a Plan, Broke, Carol’s Second Act and Tommy

New US TV shows

Katja Herbers, Aasif Mandvi and Mike Colter in CBS's Evil
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Evil, Defending the Guilty renewed; All Rise, The Unicorn et al extended; + more

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

Internet TV

  • Trailer for Netflix’s Mortel
  • Jared Harris and Lee Pace to star in Apple TV+’s Foundation
  • Amazon green lights: German mechanic turned lay judge comedy Der Beischläfer (The Bedfellow), with Markus Stoll, Lisa Bitter, Daniel Christensen et al
  • Austin Crute, Nik Dodani, Andrew Jacobs et al join Netflix’s Trinkets

UK TV

US TV

  • CBS renews: Evil, extends All Rise, Bob Hearts Abishola, Carol’s Second Act and The Unicorn

New US TV shows

Carol's Second Act
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Fall 2019 – part 2: The Unicorn, Carol’s Second Act, Perfect Harmony and Sunnyside

Normally, around this time this week, I’d be reviewing a boxset. I had selected Netflix’s The Politician for that singular pleasure, mainly because Walter was only getting round to presenting Hotel Beau Séjour on Sunday.

But unfortunately, watching all of last week’s remaining TV shows and playing catch-up with the regulars got the better of me, so I’ve not watched either. Guess which one will be next week’s Boxset Monday (assuming I don’t try Raising Dion instead), though?

Rather than dumping reviews of all those new shows on you tomorrow at the same time as discussing the usual regulars, including the season/series finales of כפולים (False Flag)Flateyjargátan (The Flatey Enigma) and Glitch, I thought I’d discuss them all now. Plus, just like last week, with a few exceptions, there’s honestly not been a great crop, so they’re not worth dealing with individually anyway.

So after the jump, I’ll be casting my eye over new, lacklustre arrivals The Unicorn, Carol’s Second Act, Perfect Harmony and Sunnyside.

See you in a mo.

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CBS’s upfronts 2019-20 – a rundown and clips from the new shows: All Rise, Bob ❤️ Abishola, Carol’s Second Act, Evil and The Unicorn

All through ‘upfronts’ week, TMINE will be revealing the new shows that are going to be hitting US TV screens from September 2019

It’s that time of year again – the ‘upfronts’. What’s that, I hear you ask?

What are the upfronts, TMINE?

It’s when all the US networks reveal to advertisers the new shows that are going to be hitting the TV screens some time from September 2019 through to nowish 2020. However, this isn’t the same as the international screenings, where buyers from TV networks around the world turn up to see what they’d like to acquire, so we won’t know what will be heading our way for quite some time.

This weekend, US TV networks killed off a whole bunch of existing shows (prompting howls of protest from their fans) and are about to commission a whole bunch of new shows (prompting howls of ‘you cancelled x for this rubbish?’ from said-same fans).

5. CBS’s upfronts

For years, CBS didn’t have to do much at the upfronts, since it was king of the ratings and could renew pretty much everything. However, for the past few years, it’s been flagging, while simultaneously doing its best to acquire a young, new vibrant (or at least under 60) audience to replace its current dying breed.

Last year, CBS went big with nostalgic remakes for the 40+ age-group, procedurals, studio comedies and minoriteams, unveiling:

Only two cancellations, then, which is probably the best strike rate of all the networks. That means that this year, CBS has less work to do. All the same, it’s still unveiled four new dramas and four new comedies, which is perhaps a sign of both ambition and the fact that a lot of its longer-running shows are starting to wind down. Or its firm expectation that a reasonable number of them are going to be cancelled by this time next year.

The newbies are:

  • All Rise
  • Bob ❤️ Abishola 
  • Carol’s Second Act 
  • Evil
  • The Unicorn 

And for mid-season:

  • FBI: Most Wanted
  • Broke
  • Tommy

That’s more new shows for the autumn than for mid-season, which makes a nice change; there’s also only one spin-off from an existing CBS TV show, which also makes a nice change.

Want to know more and exactly when these (and the surviving old shows) will be airing? And do you want to get TMINE’s hottest of hot first takes? Follow me after the jump if at least one of those things interests you…

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