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OrbitalDawn

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Only a 2 episode season 4, though. :(

Looks like it's airing as 2 separate episodes on BBC One (on the 15th and 22nd), but on BBC America it's being aired as a single 165 minute (with commercials) event, on the 17th.

The BBC One version will be 2 60 minute episodes, so not sure why the US one is so much longer? :confused:
 
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Kiefer Sutherland to Play President in ABC Drama Series 'Designated Survivor'

Kiefer Sutherland is returning to the small screen.

The 24: Live Another Day alum will star in Designated Survivor, a dramatic thriller that has been ordered straight-to-series at ABC, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

The drama will be written by David Guggenheim (Safe House), who will exec produce alongside Simon Kinberg (The Martian, X-Men) and his Genre Films banner, Sutherland and Entertainment 360's Suzan Bymel.

Designated Survivor centers on a lower-level United States cabinet member (Sutherland) who is suddenly appointed president after a catastrophic attack during the State of the Union kills everyone above him in the presidential line of succession. The series, which does not yet have an episode count, is described as a family drama wrapped around a conspiracy thriller about an ordinary man in an extraordinary situation.

The series hails from the Mark Gordon Co. Studios (Quantico, Grey's Anatomy), and marks the banner's first series pickup since it was launched as a stand-alone company based at Entertainment One. ABC Studios will co-produce alongside MGC; eOne will handle international distribution.

The drama marks ABC's first new scripted series addition for the 2016-17 broadcast season. Designated Survivor, taking its title from the U.S. Presidential Succession Act put in place to protect the order of succession, becomes the latest straight-to-series order as broadcast networks look to lure top concepts, stars and producers amid an increasingly competitive scripted landscape.

For Sutherland, the role marks his latest TV foray since he reprised his role as Jack Bauer in Fox limited series 24: Live Another Day. The drama comes as Fox has expressed interest in continuing the 24 franchise — without Sutherland.

Crime and military thrillers are among the biggest trends this development season as networks look to build on the success of Serial and American Sniper.
 

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Only a 2 episode season 4, though. :(

Looks like it's airing as 2 separate episodes on BBC One (on the 15th and 22nd), but on BBC America it's being aired as a single 165 minute (with commercials) event, on the 17th.

The BBC One version will be 2 60 minute episodes, so not sure why the US one is so much longer? :confused:

I'll take all the Luther I can get. There's going to be a feature length Sherlock episode coming this Christmas season as well I believe.
 

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I'll take all the Luther I can get. There's going to be a feature length Sherlock episode coming this Christmas season as well I believe.

Yup... Looks spectacular.

[video=youtube;5nJbr3XpppA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nJbr3XpppA[/video]
 

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So I'm wading through Waking the Dead season 2 and quite frankly if I didn't watch another episode it would matter not.

Yet it's spoken of in the same hallowed tones as Breaking Bad - which I also gave up on after season 2.

Neither show has that hook that makes you just want the next followed by the next.

Am I missing something ?
 

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So I'm wading through Waking the Dead season 2 and quite frankly if I didn't watch another episode it would matter not.

Yet it's spoken of in the same hallowed tones as Breaking Bad - which I also gave up on after season 2.
Neither show has that hook that makes you just want the next followed by the next.

Am I missing something ?

:wtf:
 

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So I'm wading through Waking the Dead season 2 and quite frankly if I didn't watch another episode it would matter not.

Yet it's spoken of in the same hallowed tones as Breaking Bad - which I also gave up on after season 2.

Neither show has that hook that makes you just want the next followed by the next.

Am I missing something ?

With Breaking Bad what you missing is some of the best tv ever made!

Walking Dead has its moments but it's not vaguely in the same class as BB...
 

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Oh dear, it's been a long year.

I meant The Walking Dead, not Waking the Dead. ( Waking the Dead is excellent )
 

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Well unless it happens after season 2 I don't get it.

Season 2 might have been the slowest of the lot, and the lowest rated season too. It honestly gets better from season to season though.

Did season 1 not captivate you at all?
 

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Season 2 might have been the slowest of the lot, and the lowest rated season too. It honestly gets better from season to season though.

Did season 1 not captivate you at all?

Yep, but then so did the first season of True Detective.
 

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[video=youtube;vTZvxT03y1U]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTZvxT03y1U[/video]

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