TVRG Productions News Day: Summer 2025 Premiere Dates for Three New & Five Returning Series

  

With summer right around the corner, TVRG Productions is shifting to its summer schedule. Below you will find premiere dates for eight written shows: five returning series, and three new series. Synopses of all three new series are below. You can also catch up on all episodes of our returning series by clicking on their title. Let us know what you think in the comments!

MONDAY
Raymond Island Season 6B (Beginning May 5)
The Princess Royal Season 5 (Beginning July 7)

WEDNESDAY
Five On Crime Season 1 (Beginning May 21)

THURSDAY
Frances In The Kitchen Season 6A (Beginning May 1)
Bake Your Heart Out Season 7 (Beginning June 19)

SATURDAY
Rodney & Sharon Season 1 (Beginning July 12)

SUNDAY
Kiss Kiss Goodbye Season 1 (Beginning June 1)
Sunset Valley Season 2 (Beginning July 6)

Five On Crime

A 28-year-old criminologist named Sean Morris forms an alliance with an expert detective named Alan Bell, a security officer named Howard Saunders, an espionage agent named Johnny Chandler, and a lawyer named Ben Burgess to solve particularly difficult crimes and finds evidence hidden so deep police officers usually can't find. The five form a team called Five On Crime.

Kiss Kiss Goodbye

Kiss Kiss Goodbye is a gripping, character-driven drama that delves into the complexities of identity, ambition, and the secrets we hide in plain sight. The series revolves around a tight-knit group of ambitious professionals who work at a prestigious, high-pressure consulting firm. Each character is driven by a desire to succeed, but as they climb the ladder, they find themselves entangled in a web of power plays, moral compromises, and dangerous secrets.

When a mysterious death rocks the firm, it becomes clear that the line between success and survival is thinner than they ever realized. As the group grapples with their guilt, ambition, and the consequences of their actions, the show dives into the psychological toll that ambition takes on each of them. Trust erodes. Paranoia sets in. And, as each character faces the ghosts of their past decisions, they must question: how far are they willing to go to protect their future?

The title Kiss Kiss Goodbye is not a metaphor for love, but a cold, calculating gesture — a literal goodbye that marks the end of an era for the characters, and the start of a dark, high-stakes game of survival where every relationship, every trust, and every ambition is tested.

Rodney & Sharon

Rodney has a 45-year legacy as a TV executive, first working in broadcast television before becoming Head of Programming at the struggling children’s network KTN (Kids Television Network). Rodney shifted KTN away from kids’ programming in the late 1990s, a controversial move at the time that ultimately brought the network both ratings and financial success. Amidst this move, Rodney’s wife filed for divorce, citing her unwillingness to have children with him.

Faced with living retired life alone or move into a retirement home, Rodney chooses the latter. When he moves in, he runs into two past acquaintances. One is Russell, his old friend and KTN’s Head of Scheduling at KTN in the late 1990s and early 2000s who he hasn’t seen in years. The other is Sharon, his ex-wife. 

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