Originating on CTV, the Transplant TV show has already been renewed for a second season in Canada but, there’s no guarantee that the peacock network will air it. NBC licenses the series and is airing it in the fall because the production of its regular shows has been delayed. How will Transplant perform in the ratings? Will NBC want to air season two in 2021, once the network has more of it can produce more of its own programming again? Stay tuned. *Status update below.
The Transplant TV show stars Hamza Haq, Laurence Leboeuf, John Hannah, Jim Watson, Ayisha Issa, Linda E. Smith, and Torri Higginson. Doctor Bashir Hamed (Haq) is a charismatic Syrian doctor with battle-tested skills in emergency medicine. He and his younger sister, Amira (Gulamgaus), flee their war-torn homeland and become refugees, struggling to forge a new life in Canada. When a horrific truck crash nearly kills a senior doctor right in front of him, Bash saves the doctor’s life and earns a residency in the biggest Emergency Department of the best hospital in Toronto. Through it all, Bash tries to meet the demands of his new country and a new job, while trying to pay the bills, raise his little sister and carve out a new life for them both in this unfamiliar land.
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Note: These are the final national numbers (unless noted with an “*”). These are different from the fast affiliate numbers which are just estimates of the actual ratings. The final nationals are typically released within 24 hours of the programming or, in the case of weekends and holidays, a couple days later.
What do you think? Do you like the Transplant TV series on NBC? Should it be cancelled or renewed for a second season on the peacock network?
*12/11/20 update: NBC has picked up the second season of the Transplant TV series.
I love Transplant and watch it every week. Please renew this dynamic and interesting drama. I believe it brings Syrians to American television as never before and offers an insightful view of the immigrant experience. It’s important for Americans to have more images of middle eastern families and the difficulties people encounter resettling in a new country. I appreciate the realistic depiction of Bashir’s memories and the traumas he dealt with as bombs were fell around him. This is an important show to renew and one that entertains in an intriguing manner. The entire cast is convincing and I look… Read more »
Renew Second season of course!!!!!!
Transplant is a new show. I hope it will be renewed. Having worked in nursing for over 50 years I find the show has me on the edge of my chair. I am looking forward to another season
Please do not cancel Transplant. I love this show. I think it should stay on channel 10. But streaming is fine too. I’ll take it anyway that I can get it.
WE Love Transplant. Do Not Cancel Please…
i love Transplant. Great acting with a different approach from other medical shows. Hope they bring it back for another season.
Transplant is the best new show on this season. Character development is great and the storyline exciting.
Transplant is an excellent series with great storylines and character development…. nail biting moments!
I worked in television programing back in the day. Yeah. A keeper.
I hope Transplant is renewed for season 2 in the US. I have watched from the beginning and I have looked forward to each weeks new episode. Bash started out as a strong and brilliant emergency doctor but now he appears hesitant and unsure.
Please renew Transplant: it’s my favorite show!
I LOVE
The show, Transplant, is amazing. Very edge of your seat, riveting. Full of love and compassion. A show I looked forward to each week. Please keep more seasons of Transplant coming to NBC, US. It’s a 10+
Really enjoy this show. The story line is unique with its focus on Syrian refugees. The medical context is familiar, but watching refugees from war zones struggle with ptsd, grappling with a new culture, and maintaining family ties brings a unique perspective to old territory. Hope this is renewed.
Liked the show but it tends to be formulaic. But I will continue to watch and hope NBC carries the second season here in the US.
I did not enjoy this show and will not watch again. The acting was poor, the storyline was boring, and the look of the entire show was unappealing. I had been looking forward to its premier. So disappointing.
I watched the whole hour. Not bad, but the “gifted doctor” theme is becoming a little stale.
And yes, we get it:
We can’t judge millions of olive-skinned middle Europeans by the actions of thousands of terrorists.