Caffeine – TV News – November 10th Edition

Caffeine – TV News – November 10th Edition

We’ve obviously all been focused on more important things the past few weeks, but if you need a break from the actual news, here’s the TV news you might have missed.

Premiere dates:

November 21st: A Man on the Inside
November 28th: The Madness

January 1st: Missing You
January 5th: When Calls the Heart
January 9th: On Call, American Primeval

March 9th: Dark Winds
March 23rd: Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light

April 22nd: Andor

June 24th: Ironheart

Renewed:

Outer Banks (for a fifth and final season), Churchy, Elkhorn, The Ms. Pat Show, Ludwig

Canceled:

The Gathering

Other headlines:

ABC has announced its holiday schedule, including special Abbott Elementary episodes.

CBS has picked up a full first season of George and Mandy’s First Marriage. It has also ordered full seasons of NCIS: Origins and Poppa’s House.

Stranger Things has announced its upcoming episode titles.

Presumed Innocent has new source material and will have a new lead for season two.

Ordered to series:

Allblk: Assassin drama Wild Rose starring Omarion
HBO: Dark comedy limited series DTF St. Louis starring Jason Bateman and David Harbour
The Network: Gilded Age murder mystery The Artist starring Mandy Patinkin, Janet McTeer, and Danny Huston
Sky: Serial killer relationship drama Prisoner

Acquired for the U.S. and Canada:

BritBox: British cozy crime series Ludwig

In development:

Amazon MGM Studios: An adaptation of Tess Gerritsen’s crime novel The Spy Coast, an adaptation of Steve Berry’s Cotton Malone thrillers, a series based on game Mass Effect
CBS: Comedy Token White Friends from Cedric the Entertainer, family comedy Overstepping from Damon Wayans Jr.
Happy Prince: An adaptation of Philippa Gregory’s historical novel Wideacre
Legendary Television: A scripted series based on murder mystery puzzle book Murdle
Netflix: An English-language Squid Game series from David Fincher, a limited series version of play Weather Girl
Reel World Management: An adaptation of Robyn Carr’s Thunder Point novels

Leaving their shows:

FBI: Lisette Olivera

Guest stars:

Étoile: Jonathan Groff
Night Court: Andrew Rannells, Gilles Marini, Eden Sher, Joe Lo Truglio, Nico Santos, Kate Flannery, Brent Spiner, Annie O’Donnell
Will Trent: Ariana Madix

Casting:

The Agency: Dominic West
American Primeval: Kim Coates, Lucas Neff
The Beast in Me: Deirdre O’Connell, Jonathan Banks, Hettienne Park, Aleyse Shannon, Will Brill, Kate Burton, Bill Irwin, Amir Arison, Julie Ann Emery
Deadloch: Luke Hemsworth
DMV: Alex Tarrant, Tony Cavalero, Gigi Zumbado
Fallout: Macauley Culkin
Gen V: Keeya King, Stephen Kalyn, Julia Knope, Stacey McGunnigle, Tait Fletcher, Wyatt Dorion, Georgie Murphy
The Gilded Age: Dylan Baker, Kate Baldwin, Michael Cumpsty, John Ellison Conlee, Bobby Steggert, Hannah Shealy
Lanterns: Kelly Macdonald, Garret Dillahunt
Margo’s Got Money Troubles: Nick Offerman
On Call: Lori Loughlin, Eriq La Salle
Only Murders in the Building: Téa Leoni
Phony: Sam Nivola
Scarpetta: Tiya Sircar, Anna Diop, Graham Phillips, Georgia King
Still Waters: Mark Lewis Jones, Nia Roberts
The Undoing of Alejandro Velasco: Diego Boneta
The Waterfront: Dave Annable
Wild Cherry: Eve Best, Carmen Ejogo, Amelia May, Imogen Faires, Sophie Winkleman, Daniel Lapaine, Hayat Kamille, Isabelle Allen, James Murray, Jason York, Katarina Cas, Nathaniel Martello-White, Sonita Henry, Tara Webb, Will Bagnall, Hugh Quarshie
Untitled HBO Bill Lawrence comedy: Phil Dunster

(Image courtesy of the BBC.)

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