Good News, 'Primeval' Fans: the Show is Coming Back
- It's good to report some TV news involving a canceled show that's actually good. Last June we gave you the news that 'Primeval,' the show where a team of scientists ba...
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Primeval fights off extinction to return for two more seasons
- When ITV canceled their hit series Primeval, I was baffled. This was the top-rated show on BBC America, and it was a pretty solid hit worldwide as well. Apparently, I wa...
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What's On Tonight: Kings, Cops, Dirty Sexy Money
- Nickelodeon has a SpongeBob SquarePants marathon all night. At 8, NBC has a new Kings. ESPN has World Cup Softball at 8, the U.S. vs. Japan at 8. Versus has Tou...
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Primeval canceled
- Looks like even a successful show can be canceled after a few years. ITV's Primeval (shown on BBC America on Saturday nights and on The Sci-Fi Channel) has been canceled...
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Being Human revels in Brits being inhuman
- The success of Doctor Who at the BBC opened up the doors to new sci-fi shows across the broadcaster's various networks. Now, a new BBC American co-production explores th...
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Primeval heading to the big screen, expanding on television
- While the primary thrust of this Variety piece is that Warner Bros. has picked up ITV/BBC America's Primeval for film, the interesting part for fans of the show is that ...
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BBC cutbacks are imminent, but not where you might think
- It's easy to forget in these troubling times that America isn't the only country that's feeling the tight, constricting pinch from the claw of the economic lobster. Thi...
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What to Watch Weekend, Nov. 1-2
- 'Army Wives' (Sun., 10PM, Lifetime) 2nd season finale Thankfully, no one's getting blown up in this season ender, but there are major changes ahead for the residents of ...
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What's On Tonight: Suze Orman, Primeval, The Dish
- At 7:30, ABC has the Sprint Cup: Bank of America 500 NASCAR race. At 8, CBS has College Football, LSU vs. Florida. FOX has a new Cops at 8. NBC has the Macy's P...
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Strange, unexplained ``anomalies'' have ripped multiple holes in the fabric of time and space, allowing dangerous (and dangerously hungry) creatures from the distant past to lumber onto the streets of modern Britain. A crack team of specialists were appointed by the government to investigate and control these ``creature incursions,'' creating the Anomaly Research Center (ARC), which is now jointly owned by the government and by entrepreneurial scientist Philip Burton. The ruthless, manipulative Burton heads ARC's control center, often butting heads with government official James Lester, while zoologist Matt Anderson leads a capable crew in the field. They are under siege, however -- anomalies are becoming more numerous, unpredictable and dangerous than ever before, and the end of the world seems to be just around the corner.









