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Returning: Covert Affairs
US spy series Covert Affairs returns to Seven next week, this season with Aussie Ben Lawson.
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US spy series Covert Affairs, starring Piper Perabo and Christopher Gorham (pictured), returns to Seven next week.
The show will air at 9:30pm Wednesdays following Criminal Minds.
The second season features Aussie Ben Lawson in several episodes as Dr. Scott Weiss, a physician at a local emergency room.
“Begin The Begin”
New CIA recruit Annie Walker is brought in to retrieve secrets from a Russian spy seeking asylum, but he is assassinated by a sniper before the exchange can be finished.
It returns 9:30pm Wednesday July 13th.
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7 Responses
I actually like this show, but maybe I am a shallow individual who can’t get past how hot Piper is :-). Still, I was hoping it would get a rerun.
This has got to be the silliest show since Burn Notice (I watched about half of season one of that before losing interest), but I just can’t stop watching it! There’s something about a gorgeous female spy running around in short skirts and vertiginous heels that gets me in every time…
@APM – agree. I won’t be able to watch on Wed but Thu would’ve been perfect.
Looking forward to the 2nd season after a great 1st season, Piper Perabo is really good looking!
pity about the timeslot, clashes with a few things for me.
thursday would have been better.
Ugh… Poor man’s Alias.
Love this show and I’m glad its back for a second season! Wish Seven would bring back Royal Pains but doesn’t look good seems though it finished (after having its timeslot changed to late night Sunday from 9:30pm Sunday – off the top of my head) before Covert Affairs season one began. USA Network makes amazing shows and the FTA networks would be smart to keep grabbing them (with Seven having Covert Affairs and Royal Pains, while TEN has White Collar and Burn Notice). Their new show Suits looks terrific and would think TEN will pick it up next year.