How thrilling! BBC One has announced its commissioning of two new series based on the popular mysteries of Agatha Christie for the Dame’s 125th celebration year!
And Then There Were Two… New Commissions of Agatha Christie Mysteries, That Is


How thrilling! BBC One has announced its commissioning of two new series based on the popular mysteries of Agatha Christie for the Dame’s 125th celebration year!

The newest series of the hit crime drama, George Gently, has been available for streaming in the US since it debuted on Acorn TV three weeks ago. However, if your preferred or only means of watching it is broadcast television,

It’s been nearly 25 years since the the award-winning crime drama Prime Suspect premiered, and seven since its last installment first screened. Since then, plenty of fans on both sides of the pond have wanted to see more of DCI

Fairy tale romance and psychological suspense combine for a genteel costume drama turned nail-biter when the ITV made-for-TV movie, The Making of a Lady, premieres on PBS.

The latest series of George Gently premieres this week on both sides of the pond, and fans of the hit detective drama in the US get a rare treat: We get to watch it before viewers in the UK do.

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.
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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.

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.

The nuns and midwives might no longer reside at Nonnatus House, but they are gracing screens once again on their telly home of BBC One, and will do the same on PBS in the coming weeks.

Sherlock Holmes, the consulting detective who gave the public a mystery to solve, is back. It has been two years since he left us with the conundrum of how he faked his own death. Now we finally get a concrete

Viewers were treated to some of the best British TV the UK had to offer in 2013, and like you, we had our favorites, such as these:

Santa Claus might be filling your stockings with all kinds of goodies this year, but it’s PBS that has a special holiday gift just for Sherlock fans!