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Acorn TV's Jane Seymour Series 'Harry Wild' Renewed for Season 5

Acorn TV's Jane Seymour Series 'Harry Wild' Renewed for Season 5

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Acorn TV's Jane Seymour Series 'Harry Wild' Renewed for Season 5 originally appeared on Parade.
Acorn TV's Harry Wild, starring Jane Seymour, has been renewed for a fifth season. The pick-up was announced today at the 2025 ATX Television Festival in Austin, Texas. Last year, the show's Season 4 pickup was announced during a mystery weekend at Mackinac Island, the location where Seymour filmed the cult classic Somewhere in Time opposite Christopher Reeve decades earlier.
Starring and Executive Produced by Emmy-Award Winning Actress Jane Seymour, Production will begin later this year in Dublin, Ireland. The news was announced during a conversation with Seymour, who will reprise her role as Harry Wild, the titular amateur detective.
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'I am honored to have the opportunity to continue to bring Harry Wild to life for another season and am excited for her to solve a new batch of layered mysteries deeply rooted in literature with my castmates,' says Seymour. 'It has been so rewarding to work with everyone on this production and I'm thrilled to embark on another season with my Acorn TV family.'
The current season of Harry Wild ranks among Acorn TV's Top 10 most-watched seasons of all time, with viewership up double-digits from the prior season. The series is a consistent top performer for the platform.
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Aside from the first season, which contained eight episodes, previous seasons and the upcoming Season 5 each contain six episodes. The fifth season of Harry Wild begins filming later this year in Dublin, Ireland. The Season 4 finale premieres on Monday, June 2, on Acorn TV, and fans have an exciting new special to look forward to in December!
Seymour, a former Bond Girl (Live and Let Die), is best known for her roles in Somewhere in Time, Wedding Crashers, and A Royal Christmas. Her most iconic role to date is that of the titular character in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, across six seasons and 150 episodes.
Season 5 of Harry Wild promises to have the most sensational and thrilling mysteries to date. Fifth season mysteries will find Harry in the world of whiskey-making, theatre and musical tattoos, as well as one with a gang of middle-aged lady burglars and another where the murder hits a little too close to home. The series also stars Rohan Nedd and Kevin Ryan. All four seasons are currently available to stream on Acorn TV.Acorn TV's Jane Seymour Series 'Harry Wild' Renewed for Season 5 first appeared on Parade on Jun 1, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 1, 2025, where it first appeared.

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