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It has been recommissioned for a fourth series, to be filmed next December and shown in early 2016, and he is secure enough now that he recently traded up his flat to a house with a garden in north London, though not to Shropshire, as he flat-out lied in a recent column for the Observer.
When Countdown was recommissioned after a year, it became feasible - just about - to dedicate myself to it.
Easy to Assemble and Escape My Life have run their course and not been recommissioned.
Ripper Street lives on – Amazon Prime confirmed today that it has recommissioned the Victorian detective drama for a fourth and fifth season.
ITV has not ruled anything in or out, saying merely: "We wouldn't comment on speculative stories about our programmes" and it is not due to be recommissioned until the autumn.
Jane Tranter, the LA-based BBC Worldwide programming executive and one of the executive producers of the new series of Torchwood, calculates that more than 70 UK comedies or dramas have been reformatted for the US market in the last five years, of which she says only one, NBC's adaptation of The Office, was recommissioned.
Indian Summers, which its creators envisage will run for an epic five series, 50-part run, has been recommissioned for a second series after its opening episode's ratings were Channel 4's biggest for a new UK drama for more than 20 years.
Recommissioned the Exxon Mediterranean, it worked the Mediterranean Sea until single-hulled vessels were banned from European waters.
After a restoration (1927 31) the ship was recommissioned; although it did not sail under its own power, it called at 90 American ports on both coasts and was visited by more than 4.5 million people.
In 1986 it was recommissioned for service as part of Pres.
These were recommissioned and equipped with cruise missiles.
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