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TV Trailer: Ben And Kate

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By Sam Bathe on 17 Aug 2012

Following the lives of a brother and sister who are polar opposites, Ben is dreamer still living life like a kid, Kate however, has a kid, trying to make ends meet as a bar manager. After realising she could do with a little help Ben moves in with his sister, but the turbulence is only just getting started. Ben And Kate premieres September 25th.

TV Trailer: Zero Hour

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By Sam Bathe on 10 Aug 2012

Part National Treasure, part The Da Vinci Code, sometimes a little ridiculous action and story pays off as Zero Hour “revolves around a bizarre twist of fate that pulls a man who’s spent 20 years as the editor of a skeptics magazine into one of the most compelling conspiracies in human history.” The pilot was directed by Pierre Morel.

TV Trailer: Boardwalk Empire: Season Three

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By Sam Bathe on 4 Aug 2012

Though the trailer for Boardwalk Empire‘s upcoming third season doesn’t actually premiere any footage from the show, the stylish one-minute spot will still get your heart racing, teasing a wonderful title for this fall’s new material, “You can’t be half a gangster”. Boardwalk Empire returns September 16. Still plenty of time to catch up.

TV Trailer: 1600 Penn

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By Sam Bathe on 29 Jul 2012

Set to premiere mid-season 2012-13, NBC’s 1600 Penn sees Jenna Elfman, Bill Pullman and Josh Gad form a dysfunctional family living in the White House. Gad is co-creator alongside Jon Lovett, Jason Winer produces.

TV Trailer: Homeland: Season Two

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By Sam Bathe on 26 Jul 2012

One of the surprises successes of last fall’s TV premieres, Homeland returns for season two on September 30th.

TV Trailer: The Walking Dead: Season Three

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By Sam Bathe on 18 Jul 2012

“Fight the dead, fear the living” is an ominous tagline for the upcoming third season of AMC’s The Walking Dead, but then it is a show about the zombie apocalypse, so dark is their middle name. Season three premieres October 14th and look set to chart as much a fight between rivals in the living world, as fighting off the endless living dead.

TV Trailer: Coma

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By Sam Bathe on 10 Jul 2012

From Ridley and Tony Scott, Coma is a four-hour, two-part series based on the bestselling novel by Robin Cook and follows a young doctor who discovers that something sinister is going on in her hospital after routine procedures send seemingly healthy patients into comas on the operating table. Coma premieres September 3rd.

TV Trailer: Dexter: Season 7

Posted in Here Comes the Fall, TV
By Sam Bathe on 7 Jul 2012

Though Suits, Futurama and Breaking Bad will keep you busy over the coming weeks, for American TV it’s still all about the fall. To stir up your anticipation ahead of the penultimate seventh season kicking off September 30th, Showtime have released a blink and you’ll miss it preview of fan favourite Dexter. There’s still time to catch up…

TV Trailer: The Following

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By Sam Bathe on 25 May 2012

From Kevin Williamson comes The Following, Fox’s new serial killer thriller TV show. “When notorious serial killer Joe Carroll escapes from death row and embarks on a new killing spree, the FBI calls former agent Ryan Hardy (Bacon) to consult on the case. Having since withdrawn from the public eye, Hardy was responsible for Carroll’s capture nine years ago, after Carroll murdered 14 female students on the Virginia college campus where he taught literature.” The Following premieres midseason although Fox’s record for drama of late is a little patchy.

TV Trailer: 666 Park Avenue

Posted in Here Comes the Fall, TV
By Sam Bathe on 20 May 2012

Airing Sundays this fall on ABC, 666 Park Avenue looks suitably ridiculous as two new tenants of a luxury Manhattan apartment soon realise the complex has a few hidden, somewhat supernatural, secrets of its own. LOST‘s Terry O’Quinn stars alongside Vanessa Williams and a bunch of other television stalwarts. We’re excited.

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