Not sure what to watch tonight on television?  Looking for something new and exciting?  ‘Outcasts’ is premiering tonight at 9 pm (ET/PT) on BBC America.  This show originally aired across the pond but was canceled; however, that doesn’t mean that we Americans won’t like it!  While there’s no official talk of a season 2 at the moment (in fact, it’s been said that chances are slim), you can still enjoy the first season of this show which has developed quite a cult following.

With Earth no longer habitable, a group of courageous pioneers have traveled to another planet to begin again.  They’ve built the town of Forthaven on Carpathia and have the unique opportunity of creating a new and better future on another planet.  Led by President Tate (Cunningham) and his core team of Stella (Norris), Cass (Daniel Mays – ‘The Bank Job,’ ‘Atonement’) and Fleur (Amy Manson – ‘Being Human’), they’re determined to run the civilization in a democratic way, but some tough decisions in the past may prove divisive.

As the series begins it’s a moment of incredible anticipation. Forthaven has lost all contact with Earth but the arrival of the last known transporter, with Julius Berger (Eric Mabius) on board, signals fresh hopes and dreams.   But why does President Tate seem anxious about the imminent arrival of Berger and will the transporter land safely with Stella’s husband and daughter, who she heartbreakingly left behind?

Meanwhile those appointed Expeditionaries, Mitchell (Jamie Bamber – ‘Battlestar Galactica’) and Jack (Ashley Walters – ‘Small Island,’ ‘Hustle’), have a mission to explore the new planet and bring back vital information to the settlement.   Will they find other life out there, or do they truly have the planet to themselves?

The settlers are a diverse group of individuals who left their old lives behind in extraordinary circumstances.  They’ve been promised a second chance but are far away from home, friends, family and their pasts.  Passionate about their jobs, confident of their ideals and optimistic about the future, they work hard to preserve what they’ve built on the planet they now call home.

Carpathia offers the possibility of redemption as the new inhabitants try to avoid the mistakes made on Earth.  Inevitably they cannot escape the human pitfalls of love, greed, lust, loss, corruption and a longing for those they’ve left behind.   As they continue to work and live together, they come to realize this is no ordinary planet.  Is there a bigger purpose at work? Is the peace of Forthaven more fragile than they think?

Don’t miss the premiere of ‘Outcasts’ tonight on BBC America.