The Met’s UCOS team will be heating up more cold cases when the BBC’s long-running crime dramedy New Tricks returns for its eleventh series.
New Series of Brit Hit New Tricks Debuting Soon


The Met’s UCOS team will be heating up more cold cases when the BBC’s long-running crime dramedy New Tricks returns for its eleventh series.

About a month before ITV debuted the third series of Doc Martin, it screened a delightful made-for-TV movie — The Man Who Lost His Head — that starred the doc himself, Martin Clunes. And starting next week, local public television

Filming has started on the fourth series of the hit crime dramedy Death in Paradise, and there are guest stars aplenty. Unfortunately, a regular cast member is a regular no more.
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A Friday afternoon quickie for you: The list of Doc Martin: Series 6 stations has been updated to include additional local public TV stations that have picked up the program.

For hours of aristocratic fun and hijinks, head to Acorn TV when the subscription video-on-demand service begins its exclusive screening of hit Brit comedy Blandings: Series 2 in the US next week. But wait, there’s more! Jeeves & Wooster is coming

Oh, look — Derek’s wearing a different colored sweater! And he’s coming back to Netflix! Yay!
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The British “invasion” of American television has become an entrenched and still-growing part of the stateside viewing landscape, but another invasion is also taking audiences by storm, and this time it’s Australian.

It’s Valentine’s Day 2014, and love is in the air. So are snow, sleet, and driving rains across much of the US and UK. The weather is bad and roads are worse, which makes it a good day to stay

Ah, life at uni. For the Manchester Medlock University students who reside at 28 Hartnell Avenue, it most definitely is not all about books and grades, and their second year is just as jacked up as their first.

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:
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For stateside viewers who have been longing for the new series of Doc Martin to arrive on broadcast television, your wait is nearly over.

Following up on yesterday’s Hulu-related posts, today we delve into the wide array of programs making their way to the ever-expanding British TV catalog at Hulu Plus.