Is it possible that BBC ...
Question: Is it possible that BBC America will pick up
MI:5? It's the last thing I've watched on A&E, which I thought once stood for "Arts and Entertainment." I now find it stands for neither. And speaking of good cable networks going bad: Is the History Channel going down the same road? I noticed it will be airing
Planet of the Apes. What is the possible logic behind that?
Answer: Hmmm, maybe they're doing an
Alternative History Channel month? (Because we all know how the first
Planet film ends, right?) Otherwise, I can't fathom what History is thinking. But here's some good news: In announcing a pretty radical makeover of its schedule last week, BBC America let slip that it has acquired rights to air
MI-5, which sure would be welcome right about now as we fret over what's left of
24. At the moment, BBCA has rights to only the first two seasons (no airdate yet), but I think we can assume all parties would like it not to stop there, so let's be patient. Anything to get it away from the grubby clutches of A&E.