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Thanks for the heads up. For those with itvEncore ep's 1 and 2 are repeated on Saturday evening.
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At the start of tonight's episode of Beck there was a trailer for show that will be shown in the Saturday night slot this Autumn. One of them was Beck and the others were The Code and Modus
I'm assuming The Code is the second series of this Australian show which started over there on Friday https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Code_(2014_TV_series) Modus is based on a series of books written by former Norwegian politician Anne Holt. The lead character is played by Melinda Kinnaman, half-sister of Joel Kinnaman who appeared in the US remake of The Killing. Krister "Wallander" Henriksson also appears https://thekillingtimestv.wordpress....e-holt-novels/ |
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At the start of tonight's episode of Beck there was a trailer for show that will be shown in the Saturday night slot this Autumn. One of them was Beck and the others were The Code and Modus
I'm assuming The Code is the second series of this Australian show which started over there on Friday https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Code_(2014_TV_series) Modus is based on a series of books written by former Norwegian politician Anne Holt. The lead character is played by Melinda Kinnaman, half-sister of Joel Kinnaman who appeared in the US remake of The Killing. Krister "Wallander" Henriksson also appears https://thekillingtimestv.wordpress....e-holt-novels/ Thanks also for the heads-up about The Code and Modus, which I have never heard of but will check out. |
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Oh, is Beck on again after the Olympics? I never did get round to watching the first three - will have to have a look in iPlayer. How high would you rate it?
Thanks also for the heads-up about The Code and Modus, which I have never heard of but will check out. |
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Beck isn't up to the standard of The Killing, The Bridge or Wallander but I find it enjoyable enough
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Any idea if More 4 have something new to replace The Outlaws when it finishes? (Another excellent series).
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Any idea if More 4 have something new to replace The Outlaws when it finishes? (Another excellent series).
Walter Presents - Upcoming Online Boxset Exclusives Inspector Borowksy (Germany) September on All 4 After many years on the job, brooding lone-wolf Inspector Borowski solves a series of cases, the most disturbing and unsettling crimes in Germany, with his young colleague Sarah Brandt. Belicher (The Netherlands) October on All 4 Dutch software executive Michael Bellicher's life turns into a living nightmare when he's framed for a murder and a spate of other crimes by the well-connected goons of the mysterious Mr. Miller. To find out who wants him dead, and why, he gets to the heart of a big international virtual conspiracy. Mafiosa (France) November on All 4 A powerful family saga set on the wild island and enchanting island of Corsica. At her uncle’s bequest, a young and ruthless lawyer Sandra Paoli is appointed head of the notorious Paoli Clan. As a mafiosa in a man’s world, she must seduce, threaten and manipulate her way through the murky waters. The Passenger (France) December on All 4 Crime thriller based on the bestselling novel by Jean-Christophe Grangé. A forensic psychiatrist is helping the beautiful local cop Anais to solve a series of ritualistic murders based on Greek mythology. |
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Not BBC4 - it was on Channel 4, I immensely enjoyed Deutschland 83.
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Any idea if More 4 have something new to replace The Outlaws when it finishes? (Another excellent series).
I'm lucky to have Sky, so get HD and the ad free on demand versions. |
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When is Spiral back eh eh?
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Still hoping for Hostages season 2 but it might go straight to DVD
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When is Spiral back eh eh?
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Since starting Spiral, Proust has managed to fit in half a dozen stage roles, alongside the movie and TV appearances. It takes between seven and nine months to film a season and the episodes are often shot in two or three batches to accommodate late changes to the scripts, which are inspired by real cases. The showrunner, Anne Landois, consults the police, prosecutors, lawyers and a judge while researching the series. “The sixth season,” says Proust, “will be about corruption” – in the law, the police and in the characters’ personal lives. “We will start shooting in May so you have to be patient.” This means UK audiences are unlikely to see it until 2017. At the end of season five, the pregnant Berthaud suffers a severe stab wound. Is she going to be OK? “What do you think she could be?” laughs Proust. “You think that she could be happy? You think we are going to tell a story about, ‘Oh, everything is nice in our nice world, our pink world’? … It’s not possible.”
https://www.theguardian.com/stage/20...e-ivo-van-hove
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Not BBC4 - it was on Channel 4, I immensely enjoyed Deutschland 83.
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Thanks for the All 4 info Verence. Fingers crossed some of them make a broadcast appearance rather than only online.
Would also love to know if the current tactic of showing the first episode on Ch4 and the rest online (Locked Up for example) drives more to watch the whole box set or not. I'd prefer the whole series on old school TV but I guess the ratings just don't stack up. |
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Would also love to know if the current tactic of showing the first episode on Ch4 and the rest online (Locked Up for example) drives more to watch the whole box set or not. I'd prefer the whole series on old school TV but I guess the ratings just don't stack up.
Also, none of those All4 series will be broadcast as they are stated as online exclusives. They probably only bought the rights to show them that way, although in doing so also mean no other broadcast would want to buy the rights to show them. |
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Second series of Icelandic mystery series Trapped
http://icelandreview.com/news/2016/0...rapped-planned |
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End of 2018! Hardly rushed that into production have they?
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End of 2018! Hardly rushed that into production have they?
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Second series of Icelandic mystery series Trapped
http://icelandreview.com/news/2016/0...rapped-planned u r excellent at finding out what's coming up from Europe. Why, you could be a part time Scandi detective!2018 for Icelandic transmission so realistically could be later here. Let's hope BBC 4 buy it (they could use the cash they are saving on Bake Off)
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That's great news, but why, since it's mainly been seen in Europe, is the article aimed at the Americans? Quote:
The second season is expected to premiere on RÚV, the Icelandic national broadcaster, in the fall of 2018.
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The series premieres on ZDF in Germany this fall.
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That's great news, but why, since it's mainly been seen in Europe, is the article aimed at the Americans?
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Thank u Verence this news has made my morning
u r excellent at finding out what's coming up from Europe. Why, you could be a part time Scandi detective!2018 for Icelandic transmission so realistically could be later here. Let's hope BBC 4 buy it (they could use the cash they are saving on Bake Off) ![]()
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Yes, it's good news about Trapped, I really enjoyed it. Talking of Icelandic snows and saving cash on Bake Off, they could use some of the money to repeat Naeturvaktin and also show Dagvaktin (The Day Shift) and Fangavaktin (The Prison Shift) too so we can see what happened to Georg and the gang at the petrol station
![]() ![]() Speaking of Icelandic films this one regularly crops up on the Horror Channel https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reykja...ching_Massacre |
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Thank u Verence this news has made my morning
u r excellent at finding out what's coming up from Europe. Why, you could be a part time Scandi detective!2018 for Icelandic transmission so realistically could be later here. Let's hope BBC 4 buy it (they could use the cash they are saving on Bake Off) ![]()
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Oh well!
u r excellent at finding out what's coming up from Europe. Why, you could be a part time Scandi detective!