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Will ‘American Rust’ continue?

You have questions. I have some answers.

- By Rich Heldenfels

Q: Is “American Rust” ever going to continue? There were so many cliffhange­rs left.

A: And hanging they remain. Showtime decided not to continue the series beyond its first season. While he admired it, TV critic Rob Owen on Triblive.com noted that critics as a whole had not reacted well to the show (which has a measly 27% rating on Rotten Tomatoes) and that there was “a decided lack of buzz surroundin­g the series.”

Q: My husband and I don’t normally like sitcoms. But we fell in love with “Ghosts.” And then when it was followed by “B Positive.” I like it even more than “Ghosts.” So, what happened to it?!!!

A: “B Positive” has completed its second season on CBS. The ax fell on Thursday, when it was announced that the show was canceled.

As for “Ghosts,” it has already been renewed for a second season in 2022-23.

Q: Can you tell me when “His Dark Materials” and “Westworld” will come back on HBO?

A: A third season of “His Dark Materials” is currently in production, HBO said not long ago, but no airdate was mentioned. There’s also no date yet for the fourth season of “Westworld” beyond the network saying it’s “coming soon.”

Q: My wife and I have discovered Netflix and have been able to watch four years of “Chicago Fire” there. Recently I saw a “Chicago Fire” episode elsewhere, and I think I saw it was from year 10 of the series. Can you tell us if Netflix will eventually put on more episodes?

A: I don’t know if Netflix will get more, but telecasts of the NBC series sprawl across broadcast, cable and streaming. On streaming alone, episodes from the 10 seasons of “Chicago Fire” so far are on NBC-related Peacock (which has free and fee-based versions) and the first eight seasons are on the free, ad-supported streaming service Freevee (formerly IMDb TV). You can also find some episodes from the current, 10th season on Hulu.

Q: I found my old MP3 player loaded with songs I love, and one was “It’s Easy for You,” which Elvis Presley did on one of his albums. What I could not find was, where did it originate? Was it written for an Andrew Lloyd Webber play, maybe? It’s got to be a show tune.

A: You were on the right track. The song was by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, but it was not from a show. Instead, it was a stand-alone song whose first recording was reportedly on “Moody Blue,” the last Elvis album released in his lifetime.

Q: In the late ’80s or early ’90s, I saw a miniseries on PBS starring Miranda Richardson as a mother whose children are kidnapped by terrorists. I’d like to see it again. Can you please tell me the name of the series and where it’s available?

A: It appears you are rememberin­g “Die Kinder,” or “The Children,” a 1990 miniseries starring Richardson and Frederic Forrest. My search has not turned up a place to see it today.

Do you have a question or comment about entertainm­ent past, present and future? Write to Rich Heldenfels, Box 417, Mogadore, OH 44260, or brenfels@gmail.com. Letters may be edited. Individual replies are not guaranteed.

 ?? MONG/SHOWTIME/TNS DENNIS ?? Jeff Daniels plays a police chief in a decaying small town in the rust belt in Showtime’s series “American Rust.”
MONG/SHOWTIME/TNS DENNIS Jeff Daniels plays a police chief in a decaying small town in the rust belt in Showtime’s series “American Rust.”
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Richie Moriarty in “Ghosts,” which will return for a second season on CBS.
CONTRIBUTE­D Richie Moriarty in “Ghosts,” which will return for a second season on CBS.

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