Rounding out this weeks’s news of programs coming to local PBS stations is Hebburn, the British Comedy Guide’s 2013 winner for Best New TV Sitcom, which will be back with its second season.
Comedy Hebburn Returns to Local PBS Stations

Rounding out this weeks’s news of programs coming to local PBS stations is Hebburn, the British Comedy Guide’s 2013 winner for Best New TV Sitcom, which will be back with its second season.
The 2012 Olympic Games may be over, but the laughs will soon be starting when a select few PBS stations begin airing the Hugh Bonneville-led ensemble cast comedy, Twenty Twelve.
Local public television stations have their own British invasion going on. In addition to airing PBS programs and exclusively premiering some of the best dramas out of the UK in the US (e.g. DCI Banks, Scott & Bailey, etc.), many
Life in the sleepy (fictional) village of Kembleford hasn’t exactly been peaceful. Some of its citizens have been up to no good, including murder. What is a parish priest to do? Solve the mysteries, of course.
Bye-bye bow tie and bowler hat. So long sand shoes and scarf. Doctor Who‘s Twelfth Doctor, Peter Capaldi, is manning the TARDIS now, and he has a new look!
It’s Monday, and gearheads in the US know what that means: Top Gear is on tonight! What’s more, car buffs and non alike can now see the test track driven by The Stig and celebrities on Google Maps!
Hold on to your hats, people. Hit crime drama DCI Banks is coming back, and this time the detective has relationship issues to resolve as well as cases to solve.
British TV-focused Acorn TV had a banner year in 2013, with subscriber and website visitation figures that broke records for the subscription video-on-demand service.
Brit TV fans just can’t get enough of Michael Kitchen as Christopher Foyle, so word that he is starring in another series of Foyle’s War is fabulous news indeed!
A new crime drama is headed to the US, one in which murder is mingled with other menaces in war-torn London. And it is coming to PBS next month.
Who says wishing won’t make it so? It did for many stateside British TV fans, myself included, who have been wanting and wishing that the hit Britcom, Vicious, would air in the US. And soon it will!
Millions of fans in the UK had cast votes for their favorites programs and actors, and the winners were announced last night at the 2014 National TV Awards ceremony in London.