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On April 8, the new 10-episode AMC period drama The Son will air its two-hour premiere at 9 PM.

Based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Phillipp Meyer, the series traces the transformation of Eli McCullough (Pierce Brosnan), the charismatic family patriarch, from good-natured innocent to calculating killer. The series spans 150 years and three generations of the McCullough family.

The cast includes Zahn McClarnon (Longmire) and Jess Weixler (The Good Wife).

NOTE: The series will also air on SundanceTV.

Here is a trailer for The Son:

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Prison Break is back for a new 9-episode limited series event on FOX starting on April 4 at 9 PM.

Seven years later, thanks to information provided by T-Bag (returning Robert Knepper), Lincoln (returning Dominic Purcell) and Sara (returning Sarah Wayne Callies) discover that Michael (returning Wentworth Miller) is still alive in a Yemen prison.

Also reprising their roles are Rockmond Dunbar and Amaury Nolasco. Mark Feuerstein (Royal Pains) will also star.

Here is a trailer for Prison Break:

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On April 2, the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie Concrete Evidence: A Fixer Upper Mystery will debut at 9 PM

MOVIE SYNOPSIS: Based on the books by best-selling author Kate Carlisle finds singer-songwriter Jewel and Colin Ferguson (Eureka) reprising their roles. Shannon Hughes (Jewel) once again teams up with her partner in crime-solving to hammer out the details of the murder of her friend’s sister that has gone unsolved for over 20 years. When she finds a human skull in the basement of her current project, she sets out to discover who is behind the mysterious death by piecing together clues left behind in the victim’s hidden diary.

With the help of her new client, famous crime reporter and author Macintyre “Mac” Sullivan (Ferguson), they follow the trail to Shannon’s old high school to nail the culprit, but not before another diary is discovered, a murder shocks the resort town, close friends are suspected of foul play, and the truth behind the overwhelming success and generous financial support of the high school’s football team and athletic program is revealed.

Here is a trailer for Concrete Evidence: A Fixer Upper Mystery.

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On April 2, the Reelz Channel 4-hour mini-series The Kennedys After Camelot will air its two-hour premiere at 9 PM.

The mini-series is based on the best-seller by J. Randy Taraborrelli, starring Katie Holmes as Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Matthew Perry as Ted Kennedy, Alexander Siddiq as Aristotle Onassis, Brett Donahue as John F. Kennedy, Jr., Kristen Hager as Joan Kennedy with Diana Hardcastle and Kristin Booth reprising their roles as Rose and Ethel Kennedy.

NOTE: The two-hour conclusion will air on April 9 at 9 PM.

Here is a trailer for The Kennedys After Camelot:

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The Hallmark Channel movie Love at First Bark will debut on April 1 at 9 PM.

Portland interior designer Julia Galvins (Jana Kramer from One Tree Hill) adopts a dog and seeks the help of expert and handsome dog trainer Owen Michaels (Kevin McGarry from Heartland). When she is hired to design a nursery and a “puppery,” as well as plan a puppy shower fund-raiser for a pregnant client and her pregnant dog, Julia asks Owen’s advice and the two begin to fall for each other.

Here is a trailer for Love at First Bark.

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On March 31, the new Netflix series 13 Reasons Why will debut online.

Adapted from the best-selling books by Jay Asher, the streaming series follows teenager Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette from Lost and Scandal) as he returns home from school to find a mysterious box with his name on it lying on his porch. Inside he discovers cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker (newcomer Katherine Langford) – his classmate and crush – who tragically committed suicide two weeks earlier. On tape, Hannah explains that there are thirteen reasons why she decided to end her life.

The cast includes Justin Prentice (Awkward), Miles Heizer (Parenthood), Alisha Boe (Teen Wolf and Ray Donovan), Ross Butler (Riverdale), Amy Hargreaves (Homeland), Derek Luke (Rogue and Empire), Kate Walsh (Private Practice) and Brian d’Arcy James (Smash).

Here is a trailer for 13 Reasons Why:

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The new Hulu streaming drama Harlots will debut online on March 29.

The drama is set in 18th Century London and focuses on Margaret Wells (Samantha Morton from Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and The Last Panthers) struggles to reconcile her roles as brothel owner and mother to daughters Charlotte (Jessica Brown Findlay from Downton Abbey) and Lucy (Eloise Smyth from Fortitude).

When her business comes under attack from Lydia Quigley (Lesley Manville from Maleficent and Cranford), a rival madam with a ruthless streak, Margaret must fight back even if it means losing her family and possibly her life.

Here is a trailer for Harlots:

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On March 28, the new BET drama Rebel will debut at 9 PM.

The series follows Rebel (relative newcomer Danielle Mone Truitt), a police officer who leaves the force after being under an intense Internal Affairs/criminal investigation for shooting her partner in the hopes of stopping him from gunning down her little brother. Continuing to fight crime as a P.I., Rebel struggles with her brother’s murder while defending herself from the dirty cops who are out for revenge.

The cast includes Brandon Quinn (The Fosters), Giancarlo Esposito (Once Upon a Time and Breaking Bad), Mykelti Williamson (Underground and Justified) and rapper/actor Cliff “Method Man” Smith.

Here is a trailer for Rebel:

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The PBS mini-series To Walk Invisible: The Bronte Sisters will debut on March 26 at 9 PM.

The two-hour movie follows the Brontë sisters in the eventful three-year period that saw them rise from ordinary, unmarried women, taking care of the household and their widowed father, to the secret authors of the world’s most sensational literature.

The cast includes Finn Atkins (EastEnders) as Charlotte, Charlie Murphy (The Last Kingdom) as Anne, Chloe Pirrie (War & Peace mini-series) as Emily as well as Adam Nagaitis (Houdini and Doyle), veteran actor Jonathan Pryce (Game of Thrones) and James Norton (Grantchester).

Here is a trailer for To Walk Invisible: The Bronte Sisters:

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On March 26, the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie Murder She Baked: Just Desserts will debut at 9 PM.

Hannah Swensen (Alison Sweeney) is thrilled when she is chosen as a guest for the first Eden Lake Dessert Bake-Off, but when fellow judge, Coach Boyd Watson is found murdered, Hannah once again takes it upon herself to find herself to find the killer.

The film also stars Cameron Mathison and Barbara Niven.

Here is a trailer for Murder She Baked: Just Desserts.

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