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TV Q&A: Will Netflix dispatch ‘The Diplomat’ again?

- By Rich Heldenfels

You have questions. I have some answers.

QWill there be another season of “The Diplomat”? I watched the first season twice already hoping there will be another season soon.

ANetflix ordered a second season of the drama starring Keri Russell and Rufus Sewell back in May after the first season became an almost immediate hit. But as with so many other shows, production was stalled by the Hollywood strikes. I’d expect it sometime in 2024 but can’t say exactly when.

QI am looking for a movie that I believe starred James Garner. He was captured by the Germans in World War II and was put into a fake U.S. hospital so the Germans could find out when the Allied invasion of Europe would take place. He smartly became aware of the ruse.

AThat’s “36 Hours,” a movie from 1964. The cast included Garner, Eva Marie Saint and Rod Taylor. George Seaton directed and wrote the screenplay, based on a short story by Roald Dahl. It has been released on DVD and other formats, including through Amazon. (As always, production­s mentioned in this column may be available for viewing in other places across the sprawling media world, but I’m providing at least one path.)

QMany years ago, I watched a movie on TV starring Jon Bon Jovi and Demi Moore. I only got to watch about half of it before I had to leave. What was the title of the movie and how can I watch it again?

AThat was a 1997 production called “Destinatio­n Anywhere,” also the title of Jon Bon Jovi’s second solo album, which included songs used in the movie. It has been released on DVD; you can also see it on YouTube.

QYou will need to go back to the 1940s or ‘50s on this one. I am looking for an old Western where there are Confederat­e soldiers who are undercover (but not the film with Errol Flynn). What I remember most is the Confederat­es have boxes of nitroglyce­rin in bottles and they use them to escape. The actors might have included Roy Rogers or Randolph Scott, but I don’t remember exactly. Do you know any way of finding it?

AMy best guess — although some of the details are different from your memory — is that you saw “Hangman’s Knot,” a 1952 Western starring Randolph Scott along with Lee Marvin and Donna Reed. Roy Huggins, later famous for TV series such as “Maverick,” wrote and directed the movie, also known as “The Outlanders.” It is available for rent or purchase on Amazon Prime, as well as on DVD.

 ?? ALEX BAILEY — NETFLIX/TNS ?? Keri Russell, left, and Rufus Sewell in a scene from “The Diplomat.”
ALEX BAILEY — NETFLIX/TNS Keri Russell, left, and Rufus Sewell in a scene from “The Diplomat.”

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