Monday, 29 November 2021

What's on Neon in December 2021

What's on Neon in December 2021

Brand new Sex and City, a new comedy from Aisling Bea, and a Dan Brown mystery evolves on Neon in December 2021.

And Just Like That (December 10)
And Just Like That (December 10)

The Sex and the City revival will follow the beloved characters Carrie Bradshaw (Parker), Miranda Hobbs (Nixon), and Charlotte York (Davis), now in their 50s, as they explore the complicated reality of life and friendship. 

Starring: Sarah Jessica Parker (Divorce), Cynthia Nixon (The Big C), Kristin Davis (Bad Teacher), Sara Ramirez (Grey's Anatomy), Nicole Ari Parker (Empire), Chris Noth (The Good Wife), Karen Pittman (The Morning Show). 

Station Eleven (December 17)

A post-apocalyptic saga spanning multiple timelines. This limited drama series tells the stories of survivors of a devastating flu as they attempt to rebuild and reimagine the world anew while holding on to the best of what's been lost. 

Starring: Mackenzie Davis (Tully), Himesh Patel (Yesterday), Danielle Deadwyler (Watchmen). Joe Pingue (Godless). 

Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol (December 6)

Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol follows the early adventures of young Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, who must solve a series of deadly puzzles to save his kidnapped mentor and thwart a chilling global conspiracy. 

Starring: Ashley Zukerman (Succession), Eddie Izzard (Hannibal), Valorie Curry (The Following). 

This Way Up (December 20)
This Way Up, starring Aisling Bea

This achingly funny and deeply moving comedy series follows the quick-witted Aine as she tries to get her life back in order and regain some semblance of happiness after suffering a nervous breakdown. Fresh off a stint at a rehab facility, Aine struggles to keep it together for the sake of her anxious older sister Shona, who remains acutely concerned about her younger sister's well being even as she grapples with a messy personal life of her own. 
Created by and starring award-winning comedian Aisling Bea and starring Sharon Horgan. 

The Sex Lives Of College Girls (December 15)

Created by Emmy®-nominated writer/producer Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble, The Sex Lives Of College Girls follows four college roommates as they arrive at New England's prestigious Essex College. A bundle of contradictions and hormones, these girls are equal parts lovable and infuriating as they live out their new, free lives on campus. 

Louis Theroux Altered States:Take My Baby (December 8)

With nearly half of all US marriages ending in divorce, is the traditional model still fit for purpose? Louis Theroux travels to Portland, Oregon, to learn about a movement seeking to rewrite the rulebook on how we conduct intimate relationships and experience family life. 

Louis Theroux: Altered States : Love Without Limits (December 8)

California is the U.S. adoption capital, with 85% of newborn adoptions carried out privately, rather than arranged by the state. Louis Theroux talks to women choosing to hand over their babies at birth to adoptive families paying tens of thousands of dollars for the privilege. 

Louis Theroux: Altered States: Take My Baby (December 8)

Louis Theroux heads to the west coast of America to explore the ramifications of 2016's Aid in Dying legislation. The law allows terminally ill people the option of ending their lives with a prescribed cocktail of drugs. But even for those who want that option, being given complete autonomy over your own death can raise complex questions, making it impossible to choose the right time. 

Young Rock: A Christmas Peril (December 18)

On Christmas Eve, 1982: An unexpected guest shows Dewey that this is the first in a long line of terrible Christmases. In 1987, Rocky and Dwayne take jobs as a mall Santa and elf. In 1993, Dwayne reluctantly spends a disastrous Christmas with Coach O. 

The Goldbergs Season 8 (December 30)

The Goldbergs return! Everyone's favourite '80s family is back and radder than ever. After turning a Goldberg family vacation in Florida into a homage to the movie Airplane!, Adam starts his senior year being courted by the school's cool kids - much to his long-time friends dismay. 

Law & Order: Organised Crime (December 2)

After a devastating personal loss, Detective Elliot Stabler returns to the NYPD to battle organised crime, as part of a new elite task force taking apart the city's most powerful criminal syndicates one by one. 
Starring: Christopher Meloni (Happy!), Dylan McDermott (American Horror Story), Tamara Taylor (Bones). 

Wolfe (December 27)

Wolfe Kinte is a celebrated Forensic Pathologist Professor and North England's finest crime scene, expert. He's a doting dad and a family man but his unpredictable approach complicates his personal life. Propped up by an eclectic team whose lives are as complicated as their mentor's, each week Wolfe is propelled onto a new case to piece together the parts - in some cases literally. 

Starring: Babou Ceesay (We Hunt Together), Amanda Abbington (Sherlock), Natalia Tena (Game of Thrones), Adam Long (Bancroft), Naomi Yang (Chimerica), 

All That Glitters (December 26)

A glittering new series hosted by comedian and actor Katherine Ryan, where eight insanely talented jewellers compete to demonstrate that they have what it takes to shine in the dazzling world of jewellery design. 

First Dates (December 9)

Set in a restaurant, every episode follows a variety of real first dates over one night, with hidden cameras capturing the action as it unfolds - from flirty smiles and sparks of passion to looks of disappointment. Viewers can judge the chemistry for themselves and then find out if love really is in the air when the couple reveals their thoughts in the First Dates booth at the end of the show. 

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