CBC’s fall TV schedule offers 22 series and 1300 hours of new programming across all genres Including documentary “Enslaved”; basketball series “Orangeville Prep”; the thriller “The Sounds” and the international series “War Of The Worlds”.
The two shows that will premiere in the fall include the comedy “B Positive,” from Chuck Lorre, and drama “The Equalizer” starring Queen Latifah. So far, CBS has won 18 out of 33 weeks this year, including the last 13 in a row, to win.
The Swedish drama was created, written, and directed by Josephine Bornebusch and will be filmed with one actor/actress at a time, and a minimal crew present. It will premier exclusively on NENT Group’s Viaplay streaming service across the Nordic region in the Fall.
Alphabet, the parent company of Google and YouTube, topped Wall Street estimates for Q1 revenue but fell short on net profit — and said ad sales had significantly fallen in March amid the coronavirus crisis.
Sheridan Smith, Robert Glenister, Tom Glenister, Darren Boyd, Angela Griffin, David Threlfall, Eddie Marsan and his sons Blue and Bodie will be part of a series of four short dramas depicting life in lockdown.