For fans of the British Royals, four new documentaries are premiering this month exclusively on True Royalty TV.
True Royalty TV to Premiere Four US Exclusive Documentaries in August


For fans of the British Royals, four new documentaries are premiering this month exclusively on True Royalty TV.

BritBox announced today that Oscar® winners Jim Broadbent and Emma Thompson will make special appearances in Hugh Laurie’s adaptation of Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?

Unlucky or not, August brings the national US premieres of 14 new series, seasons, and specials from the UK, Canada, and Ireland, plus the local premieres of 4 British docuseries.

Netflix has released its first photo from the upcoming fifth season of the global hit drama The Crown, which shows Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II.

Doctor Who showrunner Chris Chibnall and series star Jodie Whittaker have announced their departure from the global hit series, the TARDIS, and the Whoniverse.

HBO Max announced today the premiere date for The Prince, its new Max Original animated comedy series about the British Royal Family, and dropped the trailer for it, too.

Netflix has released the trailer for its creepy true-crime documentary Memories of a Murderer: The Nilsen Tapes.

There’s news from the Whoniverse, Whovians, including a new companion and another new character joining The Doctor and Yasmin.

BritBox has set the North American premiere date for the critically-acclaimed drama Time, starring Sean Bean and Stephen Graham.

Sundance Now announced today its acquisition of the exclusive US premiere rights to the British remake of the acclaimed French comedy series Call My Agent! from BRON Studios.

Shakespeare in the Park is back in Central Park, but if you’re not near New York City, stream some fabulous stage performances from the RSC and others instead.

A week after the early preview comes the official US premiere of the Cush Jumbo-Jared Harris revenge thriller The Beast Must Die.