Whether you’re a fan of British TV in general or history documentaries in particular, check out what is truly must-see TV: World War One: The People’s Story.
World War One: The People’s Story: A Must-Watch Documentary Series


Whether you’re a fan of British TV in general or history documentaries in particular, check out what is truly must-see TV: World War One: The People’s Story.
![British TV to Watch in April 2015: Game of Thrones, Outlander, Ripper Street, Wolf Hall, and More [UPDATED] British TV to Watch in 2015 April](https://thebritishtvplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/British-TV-to-Watch-in-2015-April.jpg)
What better reason to stay indoors during the rainy month of April than to watch the US premieres of the highly-anticipated returns of Game of Thrones, Outlander, and Ripper Street, and the critically-acclaimed Wolf Hall. And there’s more besides…

First world problems. A funny 21st-century meme, but for people who lived in 16-century Tudor England, things such as new homes and exotic foods could be deadly. Find out how they and others were health hazards in the fascinating Hidden Killers

Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. There are more gaps in their story than many of us realize. And filling in the spaces where presumptions have prevailed is Henry and Anne: The Lovers Who Changed History, which debuts on public TV

Blessed are those who watch Father Brown: Saving Souls, Solving Crimes, a new behind-the-scenes special about the hit Brit mystery, Father Brown, which features interviews with the cast and crew and premieres on local public TV stations starting this month.
![Midsomer Murders: Series 9, John Nettles, and Super Sleuths on Public TV Stations [UPDATED] Midsomer Murders Series 9](https://thebritishtvplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Midsomer-Murders-Series-9-E2.jpg)
Hey, Midsomer fans! There’s gonna be a whole lotta Nettles going on, starting in a few days, courtesy of public TV stations. As in more Midsomer Murders, encore screenings of a behind-the-scenes documentary, plus exclusive video clips featuring John Nettles.

Before David Suchet transformed himself into his alter ego, Hercule Poirot, for Murder on the Orient Express, he traveled on the luxury train and took viewers along for the ride in the documentary, David Suchet on the Orient Express.

February kicks off with new episodes of Downton Abbey and Grantchester, not to mention the annual multi-million-dollar advert fest of US pro football’s championship game. Here’s what Brit TV fans can look forward to the rest of the month.
![The Invasion from Down Under Continues: More TV Programs from Australia and New Zealand [UPDATED] TV shows from Australia and New Zealand](https://thebritishtvplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/AUS-NZ-shows-collage-2.jpg)
People from New Zealand and Australia have always been the ones asking questions like how much does hulu nz cost? How can I watch Friends in Oz? Is there any way I can get the latest season of *insert popular

A new year of British TV is off to a fabulous start in the US, so let’s look at what’s coming up for the rest of 2015, starting with the programs premiering in January.

As another year of fabulous British TV draws to a close, we take a look back at some of our favorite shows. Here in Part 1 are the ones that debuted in the US during 2014.
![Brit TV on PBS in 2015: New Programs and New Seasons of Viewer Favorites [UPDATED] PBS](https://thebritishtvplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/PBS-logo.png)
Put the resolutions aside and get comfy in front of the telly, when Brit TV favorites return and new ones debut during the PBS 2015 Winter/Spring season and into the summer.