The Morning Call

Will ‘City on Hill’ return to resolve cliffhange­r ending?

- By Rich Heldenfels

Q: I just saw the last episode of season three of “City on a Hill” with Kevin Bacon, and it had a cliffhange­r. Will there be a fourth season? A:

No. Showtime announced in October that the third season of the drama, which also starred Aldis Hodge, is the last. The decision “was quietly made some time ago,” The Hollywood Reporter said in an October story. But there are other places to find the two stars. Kevin Bacon is in the very funny “The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special” on Disney+ and, according to THR, will be in the coming movies “Toxic Avenger” and “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley.” Hodge, meanwhile, is on the big screen now as Hawkman in “Black Adam” and on Amazon Freevee in episodes of “Leverage: Redemption.” Upcoming projects include Hodge playing Alex Cross in a series adaptation of James Patterson’s character for Amazon Prime Video. You may remember Tyler Perry as Cross in a feature film a decade ago.

Q: We no longer see syndicated reruns of “All in the Family” and “Sanford and Son.” Have they disappeare­d? A:

As I have said before, the expanse of TV is so broad, shows may be out there but not in the expected places. Some places I found repeats of “All in the Family” are streaming on Amazon Freevee and Pluto TV. “Sanford and Son” is also on Pluto TV as well as Peacock.

Q: Do you know why “Master Minds” was canceled? A: Based on a recent

note from Game Show Network, it has not been. The network promises a third season beginning

Jan. 9. Brooke Burns is back as host. For those tuning in late, this is how the show works: “Three contestant­s square off against three trivia Master Minds in multiple rounds of intense trivia competitio­n. The lowest scoring player on each side is eliminated until the top competitor and top Master Mind are left standing and now must face off, headto-head, in the Ultimate Trivia Challenge. If the contestant can get more questions correct than the Master Mind, they will win $10,000 and come back to challenge the Masters again. If they win two games in a row, they join the ranks of the Master Minds and will appear in future episodes.”

Q: I am wondering why we don’t see “Boston Legal” in syndicatio­n anywhere. A:

The Roku Channel, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video all have it. I know some of you are growing weary of hearing that shows you remember on broadcast and cable are now streaming instead.

But at least the shows can be found somewhere.

Q: Several TV stations have shown a De’Longhi ad featuring Brad Pitt preparing a beverage. During the ad a soothing/haunting tune that appears to be whistled is ear catching. What is the tune, can it be purchased and, if so, where? A:

The commercial for the De’Longhi coffee machines is a collaborat­ion between Pitt and director Damien Chazelle. Cinematogr­apher Linus Sandgren and composer Justin Hurwitz also had a hand in the ad. The title I have seen for Hurwitz’s music is “Perfetto,” also the name of the ad campaign, according to People magazine. I have not found it for sale so far. You may have noticed that Pitt is following his movie pal George Clooney as a coffee-maker pitchman; Clooney has done ads for Nespresso.

Do you have a question or comment about entertainm­ent past, present and future? Write to Rich Heldenfels, P.O. Box 417, Mogadore, OH 44260, or brenfels@gmail.com. Letters may be edited.

 ?? FRANCISCO ROMAN/SHOWTIME ?? Aldis Hodge as DeCourcy Ward in “City on a Hill,” which has ended after three seasons.
FRANCISCO ROMAN/SHOWTIME Aldis Hodge as DeCourcy Ward in “City on a Hill,” which has ended after three seasons.

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