For folks who’ve been waiting for The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher telefilms to begin streaming stateside, your wait is over.
The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: Period Mystery-Crime Drama Telefilms Premiere in the US


For folks who’ve been waiting for The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher telefilms to begin streaming stateside, your wait is over.

Baptiste, a new drama thriller from Harry and Jack Williams, will bring Tchéky Karyo back to the small screen as French investigator Julien Baptiste. (Yay!)

One of the most highly-anticipated program premieres on PBS this spring is Unforgotten, the award-winning mystery drama starring Nicola Walker and Sanjeev Bhaskar.

The amazing Sarah Lancashire headlines the cast of mystery miniseries National Treasure: Kiri, which premieres in the US on Hulu.

Showers, shmowers. May flowers can wait, because eighteen new and returning programs arrive nationally on US telly in April. A few more will screen locally.

London Kills is Acorn Media Enterprises’ second series commission and first straight-to-series program.

WGN America is bringing the Canadian mystery drama limited series The Disappearance to US viewers later this year. Pretty cool, eh?

Brit TV fans in North America, mark your calendars for the Acorn TV premiere of the can’t-miss crime dramedy No Offence.

The apocalypse is coming, sooner than anyone thinks. Such is the sci-fi premise of the crime thriller Hard Sun, a co-production of the BBC and Hulu.

So much to watch, so little time. Am I right? This month there are fourteen national program premieres from the UK, Canada, and Ireland, and much more besides.

With the long weekend over and many folks wishing it weren’t, there is consolation, at least for Brit TV fans: the US premiere of both seasons of The Frankenstein Chronicles.

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