Harrow is far from dead.
The medical drama starring Ioan Gruffudd has been renewed for Season 3 by ABC in Australia, with Hulu also picking up the third season in the US, TV Scorecards can reveal.
Harrow Season 3 will see a young man who claims to be Harrow’s son turn up dead leaving everyone including Harrow is reeling.
However, is this deceased man actually Harrow’s son? While tirelessly chasing the truth through an array of compelling episodic cases, Harrow is also driven to unspool the mystery of his supposedly dead son and finds himself engaged in a dangerous criminal underworld. But when those closest to Harrow are threatened, he will face an impossible choice. How far will Harrow go to save the people he loves?
Harrow Season 3 will air in 2020 on ABC in Australia and later that year on Hulu in the US, sources confirm.
Renewal/cancellation Status: Renewed for Season 3
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About this show:
"Harrow" is the story of forensic pathologist Dr. Daniel Harrow, played by Gruffudd. Harrow's total disregard for authority and his unfailing empathy for the dead help him solve even the most bizarre cases. He is driven to give victims a voice and will bend every rule to get to the truth of what happened to them. But when a terrible secret from his own past threatens his family, career and himself, Harrow needs all his wit, wile and forensic genius not to solve a crime, but to keep it buried.
Produced on location in Queensland, Australia, "Harrow" debuted in Australia in March 2018 and received Australia's Logie Award nomination for Outstanding Drama series. The second season of "Harrow" will return on ABC1 in Australia in 2019 and goes into production next month in Brisbane.
The series debuted in the UK in July to great acclaim on UKTV's Alibi Channel. "Harrow" ranks as Alibi's No. 1 series this season to date and the No. 4 top series ever.
"Harrow" is produced in partnership with Hoodlum Entertainment, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and Screen Queensland. The series is created by Stephen M. Irwin & Leigh McGrath, written by Stephen M. Irwin, and its executive producers are Tracey Robertson and Nathan Mayfield.
Joining Welsh star Ioan Gruffudd ("Fantastic Four," "Liar," "Horatio Hornblower") is Remy Hii, ("Marco Polo"), Mirrah Foulkes ("The Principal," "Top of the Lake"), Robyn Malcolm ("Rake," "Upper Middle Bogan"), Ella Newton ("Newton's Law"), Anna Lise Phillips ("Devil's Playground"), Darren Glishenan ("No Activity"), Damien Garvey ("Rake," "Jack Irish," "The Kettering Incident") and Hunter Page-Lochard ("Cleverman").
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