Television series that will be released on DVD this week include:


Television series that will be released on DVD this week include:

v “The Walking Dead”: AMC’s zombie trendsetter (which returns Oct. 11 for Season 6) delivers 16 episodes, plus brief episode making-ofs, story recaps, actor/character profiles, commentaries on six episodes, more. $70 DVD/$80 Blu-ray+digital, out from Anchor Bay.

v “The Blacklist” (season 2): Savor James Spader’s addictive performance (Season 3 starts Oct. 1 on NBC), plus character dissection, writing featurette; Blu-ray adds commentaries, inside Super Bowl episode, more; $66 DVD/$76 Blu-ray+digital, Sony.

v “Orphan Black” (season 3): Emmy nominee Tatiana Maslany’s clone club saga (back in 2016 on BBC America) comes with featurettes on visuals, writing, gag reel, more; $30 DVD/$35 Blu-ray, BBC.

v “Hell on Wheels” (season 4): Railroad western with Anson Mount, Common and Colm Meaney includes bonus episode making-ofs, new-characters intro, more (AMC’s season 5 airing Saturdays); $40 DVD/$50 Blu-ray, eOne.

v Looking ahead: DC Comics Starter Pack, with first seasons of “The Flash,” “Gotham” and “Arrow,” will be released Sept. 22.

“The Carmichael Show” (9 p.m., NBC): “The Carmichael Show” is a new sitcom starring comedian Jerrod Carmichael. When he moves in with his girlfriend (Amber West), he’s reluctant to tell his opinionated parents (Loretta Devine and David Alan Grier) about the living arrangement.

“Suits” (9 p.m., USA): In the Season 5 finale of “Suits,” Mike (Patrick J. Adams) and Harvey (Gabriel Macht) face down their past demons to make potentially life-altering decisions. Good luck. It’s our experience that past demons are often very difficult to face down.

TV listings, B6

Theory of Deadman to play Rodeo hall

AUSTINTOWN

Theory Of A Deadman, with opening acts We Are Harlot and Aranda, will come to Rodeo Music Hall, 1743 S. Raccoon Road, in the Wedgewood Plaza (corner of New and S. Raccoon roads), on Oct. 23.

Tickets for this all-ages concert are $25 and go on sale Friday at the Rodeo box office, Shotz Bar & Grill in Austintown, and online at surfthevalley.com.

Biker film shooting at area dealership

New Castle, PA.

Harley-Davidson motorcycle riders and the public are invited to visit New Castle Harley-Davidson, 4655 U.S. route 422, on Saturday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., while movie and television camera crews film author Edward Winterhalder and members of the War Dogs Motorcycle Club for a potential TV series about the positive aspects of club life. The War Dogs and their entourage will ride into the dealership to attend a book signing with the author that will begin at 11 a.m.

Although members of the motorcycle club will be the primary focus of the television cameras, Winterhalder will also be in the limelight, as he is being filmed for a documentary about his life. Winterhalder is an authority on the biker lifestyle and motorcycle clubs.