TV preview: What’s coming to a flat screen near you

  • By David Hiltbrand The Philadelphia Inquirer
  • Tuesday, January 27, 2015 9:39am
  • LifeGo-See-Do

Between broadcast, cable, and streaming services, there is a plethora of new shows and returning favorites in the offing. Here is a rundown:

“Better Call Saul” (AMC, Feb. 8): Ever wonder what goes into making a lawyer as sleazy and unprincipled as “Breaking Bad’s” Saul Goodman? You’re about to find out in this prequel, which catalogues Saul’s scrambling days in Albuquerque, when he was still known as Jimmy McGill. Bob Odenkirk returns as the legal weasel, Jonathan Banks as the crusty Mike. Michael McKean joins the fun as Jimmy’s disturbed brother.

“The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst” (HBO, Feb. 8): Reclusive and controversial, Durst is the subject of this six-part documentary series that was seven years in the making. Heir to a Manhattan real estate empire, Durst has been linked to, but never convicted of, three murders. A kinky and twisted tale.

“Bosch” (Amazon, Feb. 13): Titus Welliver (“Lost”) stars as the moody, jazz-loving, shoot-from-the-hip LAPD homicide detective Harry Bosch, hero of numerous books by prolific crime writer Michael Connelly. As these 10 episodes begin, Harry is on trial for shooting a serial murder suspect. Lance Reddick, Jamie Hector, Scott Wilson, Annie Wersching, and Amy Aquino co-star.

“House of Cards” (Netflix, Feb. 27): After two seasons of scheming and plotting his way to the top of the political pile, Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) returns as our commander in chief. But judging by the trailer (military funerals, a foreign leader who looks a good deal like Vladimir Putin refusing to shake Frank’s hand), his term is off to a rocky start.

“American Crime” (ABC, March 5): This striking drama starts with a deadly home invasion, then details the resounding impact on the families of the suspects and victims as the case proceeds. Timothy Hutton, Felicity Huffman, and Benito Martinez star in a series that confronts racial, religious, and class issues.

“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” (Netflix, March 6): The team that gave us 30 Rock — Tina Fey and Robert Carlock — has created a new, crazily askew, Manhattan-based comedy. Ellie Kemper (The Office) plays a deliriously naive ingenue taking on a Big City for which she is utterly unequipped. Jane Krakowski and Tituss Burgess (both 30 Rock alums) co-star.

“A.D.” (NBC, April 5): After The Bible, a miniseries produced by Roma Downey and Mark Burnett, did big numbers on the History Channel in 2013, NBC picked up the sequel. Beginning Easter night, this 12-hour epic starts with the Crucifixion and follows the persecution of the early Christians.

“Wolf Hall” (PBS, April 5): This extravagant six-part Masterpiece production is based on Hilary Mantel’s Tudor novels, Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies. It stars Mark Rylance as Thomas Cromwell, who is trying to counsel a king (Damian Lewis as Henry VIII) intent on having Anne Boleyn (Claire Foy) at any cost.

“Mad Men” (AMC, April 5): This is it, folks. The final seven episodes. Where did we leave things? Oh, that’s right: Roger (John Slattery) had just sold the agency to McCann Erickson and Sally was making out in the back yard. But what of Peggy (Elisabeth Moss), Pete (Vincent Kartheiser), Betty (January Jones), Joan (Christina Hendricks), and, most important, Don (Jon Hamm)? We’ll find out after these special messages.

“Daredevil” (Netflix, April 10): Boardwalk Empire’s Charlie Cox dons the scarlet costume to play the Marvel Comics hero (a role played on the big screen by Ben Affleck). His Matt Murdock is a blind lawyer who uses his heightened senses to battle crime at night. Deborah Ann Woll (True Blood), Elden Henson, Vincent D’Onofrio, and Rosario Dawson co-star.

“Game of Thrones” (HBO, April 12): Westeros is in chaos as Season Five begins. The Lannisters are reeling; the Tyrells are bridling; Stannis Baratheon holds the wall; Littlefinger has usurped the Vale and the White Walkers are inexorably moving south. Yes, it’s shaping up to be a great year for this sword-and-sorcery tour de force.

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