LINE OF DUTY on AMC

thetammer wrote 5 years ago: 2

I'm not sure if this is the correct place to mention this or not, but the BBC series LINE OF DUTY is going to start running tonight 10pm on AMC.  Is that something that someone can add to the schedule?  Currently tonight's schedule does not show AMC in the lineup.  Thanks!


gazza911 wrote 5 years ago: 1

@thetammer wrote:
I'm not sure if this is the correct place to mention this or not, but the BBC series LINE OF DUTY is going to start running tonight 8pm on AMC.  Is that something that someone can add to the schedule?  Currently tonight's schedule does not show AMC in the lineup.  Thanks!

We only track world premieres, which was when it broadcasted on BBC.

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suemac wrote 5 years ago: 1

@thetammer wrote:
I'm not sure if this is the correct place to mention this or not, but the BBC series LINE OF DUTY is going to start running tonight 10pm on AMC.  Is that something that someone can add to the schedule?  Currently tonight's schedule does not show AMC in the lineup.  Thanks!

When you say "start running" do you mean season 6?  I love this show but am a year behind (US).

thetammer wrote 5 years ago: 1

@suemac wrote:
When you say "start running" do you mean season 6?  I love this show but am a year behind (US).

They are starting from the beginning of season 1, airing it on AMC.  I believe it is the US broadcast premiere.


gazza911 wrote 5 years ago: 1

@thetammer wrote:
They are starting from the beginning of season 1, airing it on AMC.  I believe it is the US broadcast premiere.

Not sure about TV broadcast, but it looks like Hulu streamed seasons 1-4, with Acorn TV streaming season 5.

Either way, it's not something that we currently track.


kevin87 wrote 5 years ago: 1

@gazza911 wrote:
Not sure about TV broadcast, but it looks like Hulu streamed seasons 1-4, with Acorn TV streaming season 5.

Either way, it's not something that we currently track.

AMC owns Acorn (along with Sundance Now, Shudder, and obviously AMC Premiere, which is why so many of their shows cross-pollinate those services) so they've technically already released all 5 seasons anyway, just online first... so it'd have to go to Acorn over AMC anyway probably.

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