In January, the screen AXN It takes more temperature than ever. True to its style, the favorite signal for lovers of mystery and action is renewed with everything and brings back three series that will become future classics of the genre.
For your part Sony Channel the signal and “home” of medical series, is committed to two new fictions within the genre that promise to captivate the audience.
January premieres on AXN
Deadly Tropics, unexpected dangers on a paradise island – From January 8 at 10 p.m.
The second of the great returns is that of Deadly Tropics, a French series set on none other than the island of Martinique, where two detectives with very opposite personalities must put their differences aside to solve the most challenging crimes. They are Mélissa Sainte-Rose (played by former Miss France Sonia Rolland) and Gaëlle Crivelli (Béatrice de la Boulaye). While Melissa, a single mother, will strive to strictly follow the rules, the thirty-year-old Gaelle will be inclined to follow her impulses and her deep knowledge of the B side of the island.
This second season will take the “exotic locations, unexpected dangers” maxim to a new level through a series of very challenging cases, including one that will involve none other than Chloé, Mélissa’s teenage daughter.
Balthazar, when crime embraces the paranormal – From January 8 at 11 p.m.
The last of the premieres brings us back to Raphaël Balthazar, the charismatic forensic pathologist who has a unique ability: he can speak with the dead. Yes, in addition to his arrogant character and his unorthodox methods, this investigator masterfully played by Tomer Sisley has the ability to communicate with the afterlife.
However, in this fifth season things will not be easy for him. After a grisly end, which brought him face to face with the ghosts and demons of his past, Balthazar is now a man wanted by justice. Given this, he will seek to return to Paris to clear his name and to fight face to face with his worst enemy, his older brother Alexandre (Olivier Sitruk).
As in the last episodes, he will have the help of his iron companion, Captain Camille Costes (Constance Labbé).
CSI: Vegas – From January 9 at 10 p.m.
After a hiatus of 7 years, the forensic team at the Las Vegas Crime Laboratory resumed its routine of seemingly unsolvable cases. This time, the leader of the Las Vegas Crime Laboratory is a woman, the rigorous Maxine Roby (Paula Newsome), who to begin this new era had the collaboration of old and great experts such as Gil Grissom (William Petersen), Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox) and David Hodges (Wallace Langham).
After a season full of challenging cases, Maxine’s new team must now search for its own identity, for which it will turn to new members and another return that will move fans of the franchise: that of investigator Greg Sanders (played by actor Eric Szmanda).
January premieres on Sony Channel
The town doctor: the struggles, falls and victories of a unique town doctor – From Monday, January 15
The Town Doctor, a Turkish series that adapted a story born in South Korea and whose great sign is originality. To begin with, for its protagonist, the surgeon Omer, who at the age of 15 witnessed how the medical system and class differences failed to save the life of his father, who was urgently admitted to the city’s main hospital.
Since then, he has carried the idea of doing justice at all costs, for which he not only decided to train as the best surgeon of all but also to reform that famous clinic from within. However, a new and profound disappointment will lead him to leave there again to end up in a humble town hospital, where he will meet again with his true destiny. And with two fundamental colleagues: Dr. Kemal, who “saved” him from that anger when he was 15 years old, and the young doctor Leyla, with whom he has a long history of love and disagreement.
Royal flying doctor service: heroism and action in the heart of Australia – From January 16 at 10:55 p.m.
The second major premiere of Sony Channel Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS), a name that refers to the real air ambulance service that exists in Australia to assist people in remote or inhospitable areas.
It was born in the 1920s and since then it has provided health and emergency help to all those people who cannot access hospitals or health centers. Based on many of these real cases, this new series will introduce us to a group of doctors, nurses and airmen who will do the impossible to save the lives of others in very adverse conditions. From dangerous storms to fires, a mine explosion, mountain accidents and the terrifying disappearance of a child in the immensity of the Australian outback. In the middle, of course, all these professionals will have to deal with their own life stories.
Source: Ambito

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