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‘Harry Wild’ Season 5 Brings Us a New Boyfriend
'Harry Wild' returns for Season 5, finally free to be the show it probably should have been from the start.
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'Harry Wild' returns for Season 5, finally free to be the show it probably should have been from the start.
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Acorn TV continues to be wild about Harry, with 'Harry Wild' Season 5 premiering in June.
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The seal has officially been broken over on Acorn TV. The most popular of American company AMC Networks' little federation of niche streamers, the originally UK-based service has been very careful since being purchased to stick to its mission of being a home of English language shows from
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Acorn TV is still wild about Harry. The streamer has confirmed that its popular crime drama Harry Wild has been officially renewed for a fifth season. The show, which stars acting legend Jane Seymour (Doctor Quinn, Medicine Woman) as the titular retired English professor turned amateur sleuth, is one of
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So far in 2025, BritBox has been on a tear, with enough British hits from ITV and the BBC in the first four months to be considered genuine competition to PBS and Masterpiece. It's been an interesting turn of events, especially compared to Acorn TV, which has been
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Acorn TV's flagship hit series, Harry Wild, has set a return date for 2025. The series has become the hit series for Acorn TV and a "proof of concept" (alongside My Life Is Murder) that the current formula the streaming service has hit on to make
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Acorn TV has officially confirmed that fan-favorite breakout hit Harry Wild will return for a fourth season. The niche streaming service, which is far and away AMC Network’s most-watched service of its little federation of offerings, made the announcement with the release of a pair of photos
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Harry Wild’s lively third season brings back the mystery genre’s unlikeliest crime-solving pair in would-be-retiree Harry (Jane Seymour) and 16-year-old Fergus (Rohan Nedd). Join them as their detective agency takes on Dublin’s most perplexing murders, all wrapped up neatly in an hour
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Sharp of tongue and mind, audacious and often bawdy, Jane Seymour plays the eponymous professor-turned-detective in Acorn TV’s hit Harry Wild, which just debuted its third season. Seymour is the main draw but not the only reason to stick around for this fun and clever cozy mystery
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Acorn TV is all about older women detectives and has been ever since Miss Phryne Fisher sauntered off the boat in the first episode of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. But while the streaming service has had all kinds of women detectives, from Sarah Lancashire's Sergeant Catherine
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Harry Wild was perhaps the least likely series to be a breakout hit for Acorn TV. Starring Jane Seymour, a British actress best known for her role as an American in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, this extremely formulaic cozy mystery did not seem like it was primed for take-off,
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The holidays were a busy time, between people burning up use-or-lose vacation days, holidays with families, and many holiday specials on television. With the end of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, it was also a busy time for the entertainment business, as shows that had been paused