Following the cancellation of the miniseries’ debut during the BBC’s Christmas 2017 schedule, Ordeal by Innocence now has an air date in the UK.
Ordeal by Innocence: New BBC & Amazon Mystery Miniseries Gets UK Premiere Date


Following the cancellation of the miniseries’ debut during the BBC’s Christmas 2017 schedule, Ordeal by Innocence now has an air date in the UK.

Showtime is expanding its original programming to Saturday nights, starting with the addition of the five-part drama Patrick Melrose to its existing sports and movie offerings.

Cardinal, the award-winning Canadian crime thriller, returns to the US with its second season, just in time for weekend binge-watching.

For the shortest month of the year, we certainly have a lot of British and Canadian TV premieres in the US. Let the bingeing begin!

Sky made announcements this morning about three upcoming series, and it’s a given that one will screen in the US. But there’s more besides Sky dramas coming up.

Mark your calendars, because PBS has set the premiere dates for British TV programs making their US debuts this spring.

Happy New Year! Sixteen new and returning British and Canadian programs premiere nationally this month, with another thirteen streaming titles available for binge-watching.

The new year hasn’t even arrived yet, and there’s already a lot of fabulous British TV to look forward to on this side of the pond, courtesy of PBS.

Mark your 2018 calendars for Acorn TV’s US premieres of the new UK drama Girlfriends and the third series of the hit British comedy Detectorists. And there’s more besides…

The Ink Factory, BBC, and AMC — the companies behind the award-winning series The Night Manager — are bringing another John le Carré novel to the small screen: The Little Drummer Girl.
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Daylight Savings Time begins this Sunday, which means stateside viewers will have an extra hour to watch four of the nineteen new shows and seasons premiering nationally this month.