Kevin Bacon was photographed promoting the TV series “City on a Hill” on June 17, 2019, in New York. Armando Gallo/Zuma Press/TNS captured this moment. You have questions, and here are some answers.
Updates on “City on a Hill” and Kevin Bacon's Projects
Showtime canceled the crime drama “City on a Hill” after three seasons in 2022, starring Kevin Bacon as the unscrupulous Jackie Rohr. There are no current plans to bring it back. However, Bacon has been busy with recent projects. He starred in “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F” for Netflix and has a new horror drama series, “The Bondsman,” expected in 2025 on Prime Video. If you're a fan of Alex Cross, you can see Aldis Hodge in a new series based on the James Patterson novels on Prime Video. Morgan Freeman and Tyler Perry have also played the role in different movies. 2: The cancellation of “City on a Hill” was a disappointment for many fans. But Bacon's other projects show his versatility as an actor. “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F” is a new addition to his filmography, and the anticipation for “The Bondsman” on Prime Video is high. Fans of crime dramas and horror will have something to look forward to with his upcoming work.Ted Danson's Acting Career
You might be wondering if any actor has starred or appeared in more series than Ted Danson. He has been a part of numerous shows such as “Cheers,” “Becker,” “Mr. Mayor,” “The Good Place,” “CSI,” “CSI: Cyber,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” and likely more. He even had roles on a couple of daytime soaps early in his career. If we count “Curb,” he can claim starring roles in 13 series. But Robert Urich has long been credited with 15 shows, including “Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice,” “Tabitha,” “S.W.A.T” (the original series), “Soap,” “Vega$,” “Gavilan,” “Spenser: For Hire,” “American Dreamer,” “Crossroads,” “It Had To Be You,” “The Lazarus Man,” “Love Boat: The Next Wave,” and “Emeril.” And the debate about miniseries like “Lonesome Dove” continues. 2: Ted Danson's extensive acting resume is a testament to his talent and longevity in the industry. His diverse range of roles in different types of shows has made him a household name. Robert Urich's high number of shows also showcases his versatility and contribution to television.Early Redford Movies and “This Property is Condemned”
The 1966 movie “This Property is Condemned” was an early work by Robert Redford. It was co-written by Francis Ford Coppola based on a Tennessee Williams play and directed by Sydney Pollack. This was a prestigious movie in Redford's career. While it's not clear when it will air again on TCM, it is available for streaming on Prime Video and Apple TV for a fee. There has also been a DVD release that you may be able to get through your local library. 2: Redford's early movies like “This Property is Condemned” laid the foundation for his successful acting career. His talent and the quality of these early works have stood the test of time. Fans who are looking for his early movies will be happy to know about the streaming and DVD options available.Canadian Mystery-Comedy “Seeing Things”
“Seeing Things” was a very entertaining Canadian mystery-comedy show that ran for four seasons from 1981-87. Louis Del Grande created and starred as Louis Ciccone, a Toronto Gazette reporter with “post-cognitive” visions that helped him solve murders. Your wife and you have been looking for this show for years, and one place you can find it is on YouTube. Although the picture and sound aren't great, it is still watchable. 2: “Seeing Things” holds a special place in the hearts of many viewers for its unique concept and entertaining storylines. Even with the less-than-perfect video quality on YouTube, the show's charm remains. It's a gem for fans of Canadian television and mystery-comedy genres.