If you're a Homeland fan then Season 2 of the Israeli original Prisoners of War is available on Sky Arts.
The Homeland team also made Tyrant which is shown on Friday nights on Fox and is from the same creator - Gideon Raff.
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Its not on now tv yet but sky living have got rights to it sites online say oct/nov aire date.
seen first 2 episodes and so far looks like its going to be a good one.
I'm going to give a heads up for The Knick which will be on Sky Atlantic this Thursday at 9pm.
It's a medical drama set in a New York hospital in 1900. It stars Clive Owen and is directed by Steven Soderbergh.
I think if you like Ripper Street, Peaky Blinders or Boardwalk Empire this might be worth a look.
(I was hoping for a See It First Preview for this, but no luck it seems.)
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Hi @DarylM thanks for pointing The Knick out, sounds like very promising.
I wholeheartedly recommend The Cafe. It's a gentle comedy set in a family run beach front cafe in Weston super Mare. Directed by Craig Cash it stars his Royle Family co-star Ralph Little who co-wrote it.
Wonderful characters - especially love the tech-savvy knitting granny!
Love the Sorkin dramas - can't wait for Newsroom 3 - so would love to see Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip in the Box Sets.
@ct14 I agree that The Cafe is wonderful. Sky has a nice line in gentle comedies. I would add Trying Again to that list. The first episode has my favourite punchline of any comedy this year.
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