The Day

Look forward to more ‘Bull’

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Rich Heldenfels answers questions from readers.

Q: Will the TV show “Bull” be on for a second season?

A: Yes. CBS has ordered another round of the drama starring Michael Weatherly, with some changes. Glenn Gordon Caron, creator of “Moonlighti­ng” and “Medium,” has reportedly signed on as executive producer and showrunner for the second season. Eliza Dushku, who began performing on the series in May, will be a regular in Season 2.

Q: One of my favorite shows is the original “Law & Order.” I wonder what Leslie Hendrix, the medical examiner, is doing these days. Is she retired and how old is she?

A: Hendrix, 57, is decidedly not retired. Among her many guest-starring roles, she was the evil Kathryn Monroe in several episodes of the most recent, third season of “Gotham.” But she is certainly part of the “Law & Order” universe as well, having appeared as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers on the original “Law & Order” and its companions “Special Victims Unit,” “Criminal Intent” and “Trial by Jury.”

Q: I have been enjoying reruns of the BBC series “New Tricks” and want to purchase a copy of the show’s theme song, “It’s Alright,” written by Mike Moran and sung by Dennis Waterman. I have searched to no avail. Can you assist me in finding a CD?

A: Unfortunat­ely, as far as I can tell, the song has not been released on CD; the music site Songfacts says it has not been released commercial­ly at all.

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