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Lydia Leftcoast

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3. The network is MHz Worldview
Thu Jan 19, 2012, 08:54 PM
Jan 2012

and if you go to their website, you can see where they are available. In Minneapolis, they're on one of the public access cable stations.

MHz Worldview has just converted its weeknight prime time to all drama, mysteries six nights a week and a foreign movie on Thursdays.


The current series are

Inspector Brunetti (takes place in Italy, but it's in German, go figure)
Van Veeteren (Swedish, takes place in an imaginary country that seems to be Generic Northern Europe)
Maria Wern (Swedish)
Anno 1790 (Swedish) and East-West 101 (Australian)
Inspector Coliandro (Italian)
Beck (Swedish)

Since these series all have limited runs, Maria Wern is scheduled to end and be replaced by Inspector Maigret (French) in a couple of weeks, and A Case of Conscience, an Italian courtroom drama, will start at about the same time.

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