Suppose I should post something so people know I'm still here.
For those of you (like me) outside the UK: Hustle has returned for its 8th and final series. Law & Order UK is also back for another series. Ruth Jones has created and written (along with 3 others) and is starring in a new comedy-drama called Stella. The first 2 (of 10) episodes have aired. The Irish comedy Mrs Brown's Boys is back for a 2nd series. The first 3 of 8 episodes have aired. David Jason is back in a new comedy called The Royal Bodyguard (very Edgar Brigg-ish). The first 3 (of 6) episodes have aired. It's January so you know Above Suspicion is back for another 3 episode series. There's a new fantasy drama called Eternal Law that's one-third of its way through its 6 episodes. Shameless is back again with 11 new episodes of British high society entertainment. Sherlock is back for its new 3-part second series and will be wrapping it up Sunday night. This week there was a new 2-part TV adaptation of Dickens' The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
A new 6-part 1950s period-drama called Call The Midwife starts Sunday night. Wild At Heart is back for another 10 episodes in its 7th series. The Australian comedy-drama Winners & Losers is set to start airing in the UK this week....of course it's been available here for months. Also, in Canada the popular comedy-drama Republic of Doyle has returned for a third season. Did I miss anything?
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