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The box office movie The Woman in the Window will debut online on Netflix on May 14.

An agoraphobic psychologist (Amy Adams) befriends a neighbor (Julianne Moore) across the street from her New York City brownstone condo, only to see her own life turned upside down when the woman disappears and she suspects foul play.

The cast includes Gary Oldman, Anthony Mackie, Wyatt Russell, Brian Tyree Henry and Jennifer Jason Leigh.

Here is a trailer for The Woman in the Window:

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It was a full night of programming on the major networks last night with reality, a repeat, news and animation taking up a good portion of the night along with new episodes from eight Sunday night dramas.

Here is how those eight Sunday night dramas fared in the overall ratings last week:

8 PM Shows:
The Equalizer (CBS) [NEW] – 6.9 million viewers
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (The CW) [NEW] – 502,000 viewers

9 PM Shows:
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) [NEW] – 5.5 million viewers
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist (NBC) [NEW] – 1.3 million viewers
Batwoman (The CW) [NEW] – 385,000 viewers

10 PM Shows:
NCIS: New Orleans (CBS) [NEW] – 4.9 million viewers
The Rookie (ABC) [NEW] – 3.8 million viewers
Good Girls (NBC) [NEW] – 1.4 million viewers

What did you watch on TV last night. Please share.

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On May 14, the feature film Those Who Wish Me Dead will debut on HBO Max.

The film centers around a young teenage boy who witnesses the murder of his father near a large national forest. Pursued by assassins intent on silencing him, the boy soon meets a veteran fire warden and wilderness survival expert who offers him shelter in her lookout tower. When the assassins set fire to the forest in order to cover their tracks, the pair must both survive a deadly blaze that threatens to consume them and outwit the killers on their trail.

The cast includes Angelina Jolie, Jon Bernthal, Tory Kittles, Nicholas Hoult, Aidan Gillen, Tyler Perry, Jake Weber and Finn Little.

Here is a trailer for Those Who Wish Me Dead:

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The Amazon limited series The Underground Railroad will debut online on May 14.

The series chronicles Cora Randall’s (newcomer Thuso Mbedu) desperate bid for freedom in the antebellum South. After escaping a Georgia plantation for the rumored Underground Railroad, Cora discovers no mere metaphor, but an actual railroad full of engineers and conductors, and a secret network of tracks and tunnels beneath the Southern soil. Over the course of her journey, Cora is pursued by Ridgeway (Joel Edgerton), a bounty hunter who is fixated on bringing her back to the plantation she escaped; especially since her mother Mabel is the only one he has never caught. As she travels from state to state, Cora contends with the legacy of the mother that left her behind and her own struggles to realize a life she never thought was possible.

The cast includes Lily Rabe, William Jackson Harper, Damon Herriman and Will Poulter.

Here is a trailer for The Underground Railroad:

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On May 14, the limited series Halston will debut online on Netflix.

Ewan McGregor will star in the Ryan Murphy series about the legendary fashion designer Halston (born Roy Halston Frowick). The series will follows Halston as he leverages his single, invented name into a worldwide fashion empire that’s synonymous with luxury, sex, status and fame, literally defining the era he lives in, 1970’s and ‘80’s New York – until a hostile takeover forces him to battle for control of his most precious asset – the name Halston itself.

The cast will include Krysta Rodriguez as Liza Minnelli, Vera Farmiga as Adele, Bill Pullman as David Mahoney and Rory Culkin as Joel Schumacher [among others].

Here is a trailer for Halston:

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Here is the list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:

On May 11, This Is Us will be back with the start of its final 3 episodes on NBC at 9 PM while on that same night, the season finale of Mayans M.C. will air on FX at 10 PM.

The limited series Halston will debut online on Netflix on May 14. Ewan McGregor will star in the Ryan Murphy series about the legendary fashion designer Halston (born Roy Halston Frowick). The series will follows Halston as he leverages his single, invented name into a worldwide fashion empire that’s synonymous with luxury, sex, status and fame, literally defining the era he lives in, 1970’s and ‘80’s New York – until a hostile takeover forces him to battle for control of his most precious asset – the name Halston itself. The cast will include Krysta Rodriguez as Liza Minnelli, Vera Farmiga as Adele, Bill Pullman as David Mahoney and Rory Culkin as Joel Schumacher [among others].

Also on May 14, the Amazon limited series The Underground Railroad will debut online. The series chronicles Cora Randall’s (newcomer Thuso Mbedu) desperate bid for freedom in the antebellum South. After escaping a Georgia plantation for the rumored Underground Railroad, Cora discovers no mere metaphor, but an actual railroad full of engineers and conductors, and a secret network of tracks and tunnels beneath the Southern soil. Over the course of her journey, Cora is pursued by Ridgeway (Joel Edgerton), a bounty hunter who is fixated on bringing her back to the plantation she escaped; especially since her mother Mabel is the only one he has never caught. As she travels from state to state, Cora contends with the legacy of the mother that left her behind and her own struggles to realize a life she never thought was possible. The cast includes Joel Edgerton, Lily Rabe, William Jackson Harper, Damon Herriman and Will Poulter.

The feature film Those Who Wish Me Dead will debut on HBO Max on May 14. The film centers around a young teenage boy who witnesses the murder of his father near a large national forest. Pursued by assassins intent on silencing him, the boy soon meets a veteran fire warden and wilderness survival expert who offers him shelter in her lookout tower. When the assassins set fire to the forest in order to cover their tracks, the pair must both survive a deadly blaze that threatens to consume them and outwit the killers on their trail. The cast includes Angelina Jolie, Jon Bernthal, Tory Kittles, Nicholas Hoult, Aidan Gillen, Tyler Perry, Jake Weber and Finn Little.

Also on May 14, the second season of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series will debut on Disney+ online.

The box office movie The Woman in the Window will debut online on Netflix on May 14. An agoraphobic psychologist (Amy Adams) befriends a neighbor (Julianne Moore) across the street from her New York City brownstone condo, only to see her own life turned upside down when the woman disappears and she suspects foul play. The cast includes Gary Oldman, Anthony Mackie, Wyatt Russell, Brian Tyree Henry and Jennifer Jason Leigh.

Also on May 14, the two-hour season finale of Blue Bloods will air on CBS at the special time of 9 PM.

The Hallmark Channel movie Sweet Carolina will debut on May 15 at 8 PM. Marketing executive, Josie (Lacey Chabert), returns home when she becomes the unexpected guardian of her niece and nephew. While there, she reconnects with Cooper (Tyler Hynes), her high school boyfriend.

On May 16, the UPtv original film Cooking Up Love will debut at 7 PM. On a lark, Zoey (relative newcomer Rachel Bles) rents a food truck and enters a reality TV competition. Heat rises between her and the handsome founder of a fast food chain (Stephen Huszar from the Ruby Herring Mysteries movie franchise), but when Zoey finds out he’s a judge in the contest, things quickly fizzle. Zoey’s determined to win fair and square and she suspects ‘Mr-Too-Good-To-Be-True’ is really after her sauce recipe, not her heart.

The movie Poisoned in Paradise: A Martha’s Vineyard Mystery will debut on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries on May 16 at 8 PM. Jesse Metcalfe and Sarah Lind return in the franchise movie, which this time focuses on what happens when a local waitress is found dead on the beach and a mysterious deposit appears in Zee’s bank account, Martha’s Vineyard proves to be all but the simple, scenic life Jeff Jackson was after.

Also on May 16, the 3-part 2018 limited series Death and Nightingales, based on the 1992 Eugene McCabe novel, will debut on Starz at 9 PM. The series illustrates the 24-hour period of young Beth Winters’ 23rd birthday (Ann Skelly from The Nevers) in Fermanagh, 1885, as she decides to elope with the handsome Liam (Jamie Dornan from the Fifty Shades of Grey franchise) to escape her claustrophobic life and violent stepfather (Matthew Rhys from Perry Mason and The Americans). Decades of family anger and tragedy come to a head, as Beth struggles both to gain personal independence and to make sense of her complex identity. This struggle is illustrated on the most intimate level between a girl and her father, while also writ large in the political yet deeply emotional tensions tearing her community and nation apart around her.

Lastly, on May 16, the season premiere of Good Witch will air on the Hallmark Channel at 9 PM; The Nevers will air its mid-season finale on HBO at 9 PM; City on a Hill will air its season finale on 9 PM on Showtime; the finale of Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist will air on NBC at 9 PM and The Rookie will air its finale on ABC at 10 PM.

Mark your calendars!

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

5:30 PM:
Avengers: Age of Ultron movie on Syfy

6 PM:
The Last Bridesmaid movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Emma Fielding Mysteries movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)

7 PM:
The Help movie on Paramount Network

7:30 PM:
The Proposal movie on FX

8 PM:
9-1-1 on FOX (NEW)
The Irresistible Blueberry Farm movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Emma Fielding Mysteries: Past Malice movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
Queen & Slim movie on Cinemax
Ant-Man and the Wasp movie on TNT

8:30 PM:
Twister movie on AMC

9 PM:
All Rise on CBS (NEW)
Condor on EPIX (Encore)

9:01 PM:
9-1-1: Lone Star on FOX (NEW)

10 PM:
Bull on CBS (NEW)
Emma Fielding Mysteries movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)

10:01 PM:
Debris on NBC (NEW)

10:30 PM:
Ant-Man and the Wasp movie on TNT

11 PM:
The Secrets She Keeps on AMC (NEW)

Enjoy!

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Hi All,

Here are the news items for this past week:

RENEWALS/CANCELLATIONS

The CW has renewed DC’s Stargirl for a third season before the second season is set to air this summer; and the new drama Kung Fu has been given a second season renewal. (TV Line)

ABC has renewed The Good Doctor for season 5; and the new drama Big Sky has been given a second season renewal. (TV Line)

FX gave Mayans M.C. a fourth season renewal. (TV Line)

Netflix has pulled the plug on the Sherlock Holmes-adjacent drama The Irregulars after only one season. (TV Line)

Fan efforts actually work sometimes. Case in point: Sanditon, the PBS small screen adaptation of the final, unfinished book by Jane Austen. The fan favorite series is actually coming back for TWO seasons with Rose Williams back as heroine Charlotte Heywood. Unfortunately Theo James will NOT be back as Sidney. Other casting will be announced at a later date. (TV Line)

The Stana Katic cop drama Absentia will not be back, as it has come to an end after its previously released third season. (TV Line)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

NBC is expanding the Law & Order franchise with a straight-to-series order for Law & Order: For the Defense, which will take a look inside a criminal defense firm, putting the lawyers under the microscope, along with the criminal justice system with every week delivering the promise of a contemporary morality tale. (Variety)

The twin music duo Tegan and Sara have a best-selling memoir “High School” that will be adapted as an original series for IMDbTV with actress-writer-director Clean DuVall serving as executive producer. The coming-of-age scripted series will be a transcendent story of first loves and first songs that will be told through a backdrop of 90’s grunge and rave culture, weaving between parallel and discordant memories of twin sisters growing up down the hall from one another. (Variety)

EPIX has given a greenlight to a one-hour, eight-episode series about Billy the Kid, that will be an epic romantic adventure about the famous American outlaw whose real name was William H. Bonney, chronicling from his humble Irish roots, to his early days as a cowboy and gunslinger in the American frontier, to his pivotal role in the Lincoln County War and beyond. (The Futon Critic)

SERIES PICK-UPS

FOX has picked up the drama Monarch for the fall TV season. The series is about a Texas-sized, multi-generational musical drama about America’s first family of country music. The Romans are fiercely talented, but while their name is synonymous with honesty, the very foundation of their success is a lie. When their reign as country royalty is put in jeopardy, Nicky Roman, the heir to the crown, already battling an industry stacked against her, will stop at nothing to protect her family’s legacy. (The Futon Critic)

STREAMING SERVICE POTENTIAL

For those who have access to the cable network EPIX, you are aware of the period piece drama Pennyworth, starring Jack Bannon as a young Alfred Pennyworth, the former British SAS soldier who ends up working for young billionaire Thomas Wayne (Ben Aldridge), the father of Bruce Wayne aka Batman. Well, if you don’t get EPIX, you may just be able to see Pennyworth at some point via HBO Max. It looks like the two networks just might be “sharing” the show IF Pennyworth returns for a third season. Should that renewal happen, both EPIX and HBO Max will have all three seasons available for viewing. A deal has not been officially made just yet. (The Hollywood Reporter)

TV CASTING NEWS

Erika Alexander (Living Single and Black Lightning), Derek Luke (13 Reasons Why) and Sam Trammell (True Blood) will star in the EPIX TV movie American Refugee, that tells the story of a family seeking shelter in a neighbor’s bunker (Trammell), while the American economy is in collapse and the nation under martial law. There they find the danger inside is potentially greater than the danger outside. (Deadline)

More cast members have been announced for the revival of Nash Bridges that will return as a two-hour movie at the USA Network. Don Johnson, Cheech Marin and Jeff Perry will be reprising their roles with Bonnie Somerville (Code Black) and Joe Dinicol (Arrow) among the additions. Somerville will play Christina Hunter, a psychiatrist who contracts with SIU to evaluate cops; while Dinicol will play Steven Colton, a by-the-book millennial cop. (Deadline)

Amazon Studios has won the rights to adapt the sci-fi podcast From Now into a TV series with Richard Madden and Brian Cox in the lead roles and as executive producers since they appeared in the podcast. Madden and Cox play identical twin brothers separated by time. The story chronicles the aftermath of their historic reunion when astronaut Edward Fitz’s (Madden) spacecraft suddenly reappears in Earth’s orbit after having gone missing 35 years earlier and Edward emerges looking the exact same age as when he left. (Deadline)

Elodie Yung (Daredevil) will star in the upcoming FOX drama The Cleaning Lady in this fall’s TV season. The show is based on the Argentinian series La Chica Que Limpia that focuses on Thony (Yung), a whip-smart doctor who comes to the U.S. for a medical treatment to save her ailing son; but when the system fails and pushes her into hiding, she refuses to be beaten down and marginalized. Instead, she becomes a cleaning lady for the mob and starts playing the game by her own rules. The show will also star Adan Canto (Designated Survivor). (Variety)

After 12 seasons playing Dr. Jackson Avery, Jesse Williams will be leaving the cast of Grey’s Anatomy. (TV Line)

The Netflix drama Sweet Magnolias has promoted Jamie Lynn Spears, Dion Johnstone and Brandon Quinn to series regulars for the show’s second season, which is currently in production and expected to premiere in 2022. Based on the popular series of novels by Sherryl Woods, follows lifelong best friends Maddie (JoAnna Garcia Swisher), Dana Sue (Brooke Elliott), and Helen (Heather Headley) as they juggle relationships, family, and careers in the charming small town of Serenity, SC. Spears plays Noreen Fitzgibbons, the pregnant former mistress of Bill Townsend, Maddie’s now ex-husband; Johnstone plays Erik Whitley, the sous chef at Sullivan’s restaurant, and supportive friend to Dana Sue; and Quinn plays Ronnie Sullivan, Dana Sue’s estranged husband. (Deadline)

True Blood and Big Little Lies alum Alexander Skarsgard has landed a recurring role on the HBO drama Succession, playing Lukas Matsson, a successful, confrontational tech founder and CEO. And, Oscar winner Adrien Brody (The Pianist) has also joined the cast, playing Josh Aaronson, a billionaire activist investor who becomes pivotal in the battle for the ownership of Waystar. (TV Line and Variety)

Luke Evans has joined the cast of the upcoming 10-episode Apple action-thriller series Echo 3 that will be set in South America, following Amber Chesborough, a brilliant young scientist, who is the emotional center of a small American family. But, when she goes missing along the Colombia and Venezuela border, her brother, Bambi (Evans), and her husband — two men with deep military experience and complicated pasts — struggle to find her in a drama set against the explosive backdrop of a secret war. (Variety)

Paul Guilfoyle will reprise his role of homicide detective captain Jim Brass in the upcoming reboot of CSI, joining returning cast members William Petersen, Jorja Fox and Wallace Langham. He will appear in just two episodes of CSI: Vegas, which will debut this fall on CBS. The tagline for the reboot of the series is: Facing an existential threat that could bring down the Crime Lab, a brilliant new team of forensic investigators must welcome back old friends and deploy new techniques to preserve and serve justice in Sin City. (Deadline and TV Line)

Elizabeth Olsen will star in the new HBO Max limited series Love and Death that is based on the true story of Texas housewife Candy Montgomery (Olsen), who murdered her friend from church, Betty Gore, with an axe in 1980. The limited series hails from writer and executive producer David E. Kelley with Nicole Kidman also serving as an executive producer. (Variety)

Tom Cavanagh and Carlos Valdes will be leaving The Flash at the end of this current season, the show’s 7th on The CW. (TV Line)

Billy Crudup has signed on to star in the Apple dramedy Hello Tomorrow, a 10-episode ½-hour series set in a retro-future world, centering around a group of traveling salesmen hawking lunar timeshares. Crudup will play Jack, a salesman of great talent and ambition, whose unshakeable faith in a brighter tomorrow inspires his coworkers, revitalizes his desperate customers, but threatens to leave him dangerously lost in the very dream that sustains him. (Variety)

Ali Wong (Always Be My Maybe) will appear in the upcoming Amazon adaptation of Paper Girls, which follows four young girls who, while out delivering papers on the morning after Halloween in 1988, become unwittingly caught in a conflict between warring factions of time-travelers, sending them on an adventure through time that will save the world. As they travel between our present, the past, and the future — they encounter future versions of themselves and now must choose to embrace or reject their fate. Wong will play Adult Erin – the woman twelve-year-old Erin Tieng (Riley Lai Nelet) grows up to become. When the two Erins finally come face-to-face, they are forced to confront the gap between their childhood hopes, dreams, ambitions and the reality of their grown-up life. (Variety)

BOX OFFICE CASTING NEWS

Hannah John-Kamen (Killjoys and Ant-Man and the Wasp) will star as Red Sonja in the long-gestating feature adaptation of the sword-wielding comic book fantasy hero that was last played by Brigitte Nielsen back in 1985. (Variety)

Harry Golding (Crazy Rich Asians) will star alongside Dakota Johnson in the Netflix adaptation of the Jane Austen novel Persuasion, which will be a modern-day retelling of the romantic drama, centering on the conforming Anne Elliot (Johnson), who lives with her snobby family on the brink of bankruptcy. When Anne reconnects with Frederick Wentworth, a man she was once persuaded to reject, she faces a second chance at love. Golding will play Anne’s cousin Mr. Elliot. The character of Frederick Wentworth has yet to be cast. (Variety)

Mark Wahlberg will star in the Antoine Fuqua-directed sci-fi thriller Infinite that will debut exclusively on the streaming service Paramount Plus (formerly CBS All Access). The movie centers on a man named Evan McCauley (Wahlberg), who is haunted by the fact that he demonstrates skills he has never learned and has memories of places he has never visited. After encountering a secret group that call themselves “Infinites,” he discovers that his memories are real – but they are from multiple past lives. The cast will include Chiwetel Ejiofor, Sophie Cookson, Rupert Friend, Toby Jones and Dylan O’Brien. (Variety)

That’s it. Enjoy!

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It’s that time again, to take a look at how the cable dramas and made-for-TV movies that aired in March fared in the ratings.

First, let’s take a look at the ratings for the dramas:

CABLE DRAMAS

MONDAYS:

The Secrets She Keeps – The 6-part 2020 limited series debuted on AMC on April 19, airing two episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

April 19 – 157,000 viewers (DEBUT)
April 26 – 118,000 viewers

This averages out to 138,000 viewers for April. New episodes aired on May 3 and May 10 with the final episode of The Secrets She Keeps set to air on AMC on Monday, May 17 at 11 PM

TUESDAYS:

Queen Sugar – The OWN drama aired the final three episodes from its 5th season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

April 6 – 586,000 viewers
April 13 – 690,000 viewers
April 20 – 662,000 viewers (Season Finale)

This averages out to 646,000 viewers for April. Queen Sugar will be back with a new season sometime this fall on OWN.

Delilah – The new OWN drama aired the final four episodes of its debut season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

April 6 – 332,000 viewers
April 13 – 323,000 viewers
April 20 – 320,000 viewers
April 27 – 275,000 viewers (Finale)

This averages out to 313,000 for April. Delilah has yet to be renewed for a second season by OWN.

Mayans M.C. – The Sons of Anarchy spin-off (so to speak) returned for the start of its third season on March 16, airing three episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

April 6 – 605,000 viewers
April 13 – 727,000 viewers
April 20 – 872,000 viewers
April 27 – 793,000 viewers

This averages out to 749,000 for April. A new episode of Mayans M.C. aired on May 4 with the season finale set to air on FX on Tuesday, May 11 at 10 PM.

Cruel Summer – The mystery thriller debuted with a two-episode premiere on Freeform on April 20, airing three episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

April 20 – 274,000 viewers (DEBUT – Hour 1)
April 20 – 218,000 viewers (DEBUT – Hour 2)
April 27 – 228,000 viewers

This averages out to 240,000 viewers for April. A new episode of Cruel Summer aired on May 4 with the next new episode set to air on Freeform on Tuesday, May 11 at 10 PM.

WEDNESDAYS:

Good Trouble – The Freeform drama aired three new episodes from its 3rd season, ending with its spring finale. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

April 7 – 123,000 viewers
April 14 – 148,000 viewers
April 21 – 186,000 viewers (Spring Finale)

This averages out to 152,000 viewers for April. The remainder of the 3rd season of Good Trouble is expected to return to Freeform sometime later this year.

Queen of the South – The 5th and final season of the USA Network crime drama premiered on April 7, airing four episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

April 7 – 687,000 viewers
April 14 – 656,000 viewers
April 21 – 562,000 viewers
April 28 – 766,000 viewers

This averages out to 668,000 for April. A new episode of Queen of the South aired on May 5 with the next new episode set to air on the USA Network on Wednesday, May 12 at 10 PM.

THURSDAYS:

There were no cable dramas airing on Thursday night during February.

FRIDAYS:

Wynonna Earp – The fan favorite Syfy horror series aired the last two episodes of its 4th and final season. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

April 2 – 201,000 viewers
April 9 – 278,000 viewers (Series Finale)

This averages out to 240,000 viewers for April.

Van Helsing – The 5th and final season of the Syfy thriller premiered on April 16, airing three episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

April 16 – 304,000 viewers (Season Premiere)
April 23 – 197,000 viewers
April 30 – 227,000 viewers

This averages out to 243,000 viewers for April. A new episode of Van Helsing aired on May 7 with the next new episode set to air on Syfy on Friday, May 14 at 10 PM.

SATURDAYS:

There were no cable dramas airing on Saturday night during February.

SUNDAYS:

When Calls the Heart – The Hallmark Channel drama aired four new episodes from its 8th season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

April 4 – 2.3 million viewers
April 11 – 2.6 million viewers
April 18 – 2.6 million viewers
April 25 – 2.7 million viewers

This averages out to 2.6 million viewers for April. A new episode of When Calls the Heart aired on May 2 with the next new episode set to air on the Hallmark Channel on Sunday, May 9 at 9 PM.

City of a Hill – The Showtime drama now set in Boston in 1993 aired four new episodes from its second season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

April 4 – 353,000 viewers
April 11 – 347,000 viewers
April 18 – 372,000 viewers
April 25 – 308,000 viewers

This averages out to 345,000 viewers for April. A new episode of City on a Hill aired on May 2 with the next new episode set to air on Showtime on Sunday, May 9 at 10 PM.

The Gloaming – The Australian cop drama limited series aired four new episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

April 4 – 75,000 viewers
April 11 – 38,000 viewers
April 18 – 79,000 viewers
April 25 – 90,000 viewers

This averages out to 71,000 viewers for April. A new episode of The Gloaming aired on May 2 with the next new episode set to air on Starz on Sunday, May 9 at 8:30 PM.

Fear the Walking Dead – The 6th season of the AMC zombie series returned with new episodes starting on April 11, airing three episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

April 11 – 1.2 million viewers (Return)
April 18 – 1.1 million viewers
April 25 – 1.1 million viewers

This averages out to 1.1 million viewers for April. A new episode of Fear the Walking Dead aired on May 2 with the next new episode set to air on AMC on Sunday, May 9 at 9 PM.

Gangs of London – The debut season of the crime drama premiered on AMC on April 4, airing four episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

April 4 – 656,000 viewers (DEBUT)
April 11 – 342,000 viewers
April 18 – 338,000 viewers
April 25 – 293,000 viewers

This averages out to 407,000 viewers for April. A new episode of Gangs of London aired on May 2 with the next new episode set to air on AMC on Sunday, May 9 at 11 PM (check your local listings for the actual start time).

The Nevers – The period piece fantasy series debuted on HBO on April 11, airing three episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

April 11 – 548,000 viewers (DEBUT)
April 18 – 561,000 viewers
April 25 – 448,000 viewers

This averages out to 519,000 viewers for April. A new episode of The Nevers aired on May 2 with the next new episode set to air on HBO on Sunday, May 9 at 9 PM.

Mare of Easttown – The HBO crime drama debuted on HBO on April 18, airing two episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

April 18 – 600,000 viewers (DEBUT)
April 25 – 735,000 viewers

This averages out to 668,000 viewers for April. A new episode of Mare of Easttown aired on May 2 with the next new episodes set to air on HBO on Sunday, May 9 at 10 PM.

The Walking Dead – The mid-season finale of the long-running AMC zombie series aired on April 4, earning 2.1 million viewers. The remaining episodes of the 11th and final season of The Walking Dead will return to AMC on August 22.

Pennyworth – The period piece drama from EPIX focusing on Alfred Pennyworth aired its final two episodes of its second season during April, but no ratings could be tracked down. Pennyworth has yet to be renewed for a third season by EPIX.

Condor – The drama series that was exclusively aired for DirecTV subscribers aired four episodes during April, but no ratings could be tracked down. A new episode of Condor aired on May 2 with the final episode set to air on EPIX on Sunday, May 9 at 9 PM.

Godfather of Harlem – The second season of the EPIX drama premiered on April 18, airing two episodes during the month, but no ratings could be tracked down. A new episode of Godfather of Harlem aired on May 2 with the next new episode set to air on EPIX on Sunday, May 9 at 8 PM.

Atlantic Crossing – The limited series debuted on PBS on April 4, airing four episodes during the month, but no ratings could be tracked down. A new episode of Atlantic Crossing aired on May 2 with the next new episode set to air on PBS on Sunday, May 9 at 9 PM.

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES

The following are the ratings for the made-for-TV movies that aired in April:

As Luck Would Have It (Hallmark Channel) – 2.2 million viewers
Hearts Down Under (Hallmark Channel) – 2.1 million viewers
Right In Front of Me (Hallmark Channel) – 2.1 million viewers
One Perfect Wedding (Hallmark Channel) – 1.8 million viewers
Robin Roberts Present: Mahalia (Lifetime) – 1.4 million viewers
Crossword Mysteries: Riddle Me Dead (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.3 million viewers
Matchmaker Mysteries: The Art of the Kill (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.3 million viewers
Color of Love (Lifetime) – 580,000 viewers
When We Last Spoke (UPtv) – 482,000 viewers
A Love to Remember (UPtv) – 256,000 viewers
Designed With Love (UPtv) – 216,000 viewers
Starting Up Love (UPtv) – 205,000 viewers

Ratings results for the cable dramas, limited series and made-for-TV movies that have and will air in May will be posted as soon as possible in June.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6 PM:
Love’s Unending Legacy movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
Ant-Man movie on Syfy

6:55 PM:
Cinderella (2015) movie on Freeform

7 PM:
The Story of Us movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier movie on FX
Notting Hill movie on POP
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 movie on TNT

7:01 PM:
The Nevers on HBO 2 (Encore)

7:13 PM:
Peggy Sue Got Married movie on Encore

7:58 PM:
The Nevers on HBO 2 (Encore)

8 PM:
The Equalizer on CBS (NEW)
Love’s Unfolding Dream movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)

8:30 PM:
The Gloaming on Starz (NEW – Finale)
Avengers: Age of Ultron movie on Syfy

9 PM:
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (NEW)
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist on NBC (NEW)
When Calls the Heart on Hallmark Channel (NEW – Finale)
The Nevers on HBO (NEW)
Atlantic Crossing on PBS (NEW)
The Gloaming on Starz (NEW)
Fast & Furious movie on BBC America
Fame (original) movie on TCM

9:30 PM:
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 movie on TN

10 PM:
The Rookie on ABC (NEW)
NCIS: New Orleans on CBS (NEW)
Condor on EPIX (NEW)
Mare of Easttown on HBO (NEW)
At Home in Mitford movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
World on Fire on PBS (Reair)

Enjoy!

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