TVQ&A: Will ‘Slow Horses’ Return to Duty?

If you’ve been wondering about the future of the show “Slow Horses,” here’s the scoop! The series starring Gary Oldman has been renewed for not just one, but two more seasons. The sixth and seventh seasons will continue to follow the adventures of the British spy team known as the Slow Horses.

Based on the novels by Mick Herron, the upcoming seasons will adapt the books “Joe Country,” “Slough House,” and “Bad Actors.” Season six will see the team in a high-stakes game of retaliation and revenge, while season seven will have them on the hunt for a mole in the British government.

For those who remember the sci-fi miniseries from the early 2000s, “Invasion” and “Threshold,” you can now find them on DVD and streaming platforms. “Invasion” follows an extraterrestrial invasion and stars Eddie Cibrian, William Fichtner, and Kari Matchett. “Threshold,” with Carla Gugino, Brent Spiner, and Peter Dinklage, also offers a unique viewing experience.

If you’re a fan of HGTV and the Food Network, you may have noticed some repetitive ads for other shows. That’s actually corporate cross-promotion in action, as those ads are for shows on TLC, which is under the same company umbrella as HGTV and Food Network.

For those interested in purchasing some classic boxing films, “The Great White Hope,” “The Harder They Fall,” and “Monkey on My Back” are all available on DVD. You can find them for sale on Amazon if you’re keen on adding them to your collection.

And lastly, for those curious about the pronunciation of Tom Llamas’ name, it’s actually pronounced as Tom “Yamas.” This pronunciation stems from the Spanish language, where a double-L often sounds like a Y. So next time you see Tom Llamas on “NBC Nightly News,” you’ll know why his name sounds a bit different!

That’s all for this round of TVQ&A. Stay tuned for more updates on your favorite shows and streaming entertainment!