New to
Fox FX this March, 2011:
American Dad! 2Premiere date: Thursday 3 March 2011 at 21h20
New episodes air Mondays To Fridays, at varying times.
Season 2 of the comedy series that follows follows die-hard Republican and card-carrying NRA member Stan Smith (Seth MacFarlane) and his odd family in Langley Falls, Virginia.
For more about the show and season, see:
TVSA's American Dad! 2 Show Page.
The Kill Point (Mini-Series)Premiere date: Sunday, 6 March 2011 at 20h30
New episodes broadcast weekly, at the same time.
A group of military vets, recently returned home from serving in Iraq, band together to pull off a major bank heist - but it goes wrong and they end up taking hostages.
For more about the series scenario, cast and rebroadcast times, see:
TVSA's The Kill Point Mini-Site.
Five Days (Mini-Series)Premiere date: 7 March 2011 at 20h30
New episodes broadcast weekly, at the same time.
A thriller that follows five non-consecutive days (days 1, 3, 28, 33 and 79) of a police investigation into the disappearance of a young mother and her two children.
The series is co-produced by the BBC and HBO.
For more about the show, see:
TVSA's Five Days Mini-Site.
Archer 2Premiere date: Thursday, 24 March 2011 at 20h55
Season 2 of the animated comedy show, set at the International Secret Intelligence Service.
The series centres round suave master spy Sterling Archer who deals with global espionage; a domineering, hypersexual, mother/boss; his ex-girlfriend; her ISIS accountant boyfriend; and a less-than-masculine code name: Duchess.
For more about the series, see:
TVSA's Archer Mini-Site.
Underbelly 2Premiere date: Tuesday, 29 March 2011 at 20h30
New episodes broadcast weekly, at the same time.
Season 2 of the crime drama series that covers the real-life events of gang activity in Melbourne, Australia.
This second season is titled Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities and follows the Australian criminal landscape that changed forever in the mid 1970s when the illegal drug industry took hold.
It acts as a
prequel to Season 1.
In the decade between 1976 and 1986 the marijuana and heroin business expanded exponentially. Crooks with enough nerve, brains and imagination stood to make millions.
Two of the biggest crooks of all were "Aussie Bob" Trimbole and Terry "Mr Asia" Clark. This is their story.
This is also the story of the nascent Federal Police, their efforts to understand the nature and extent of organised crime in Australia, and their fight against the pernicious heroin trade.
A Tale of Two Cities was based on the real events that stemmed from the marijuana trade centred around the New South Wales town of Griffith.
The season also depicts the Mr. Asia drug syndicate and its influence on crime in Australia.
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