June sees the national premieres of 31 titles from the UK and Canada to the US, plus the local/regional premieres of two more titles on public TV stations.
British TV Premieres in June 2022: New Endeavour, Grace, London Kills, Peaky Blinders & More


June sees the national premieres of 31 titles from the UK and Canada to the US, plus the local/regional premieres of two more titles on public TV stations.

Freevee, Amazon’s free advertising-supported streaming service, has added 32 more British titles, including comedies, dramas, and documentaries, to its offerings.

BBC America has released a sneak-peek clip from Dynasties II, the sequel to the landmark natural history series Dynasties. Check it out, along with episode details.

New docuseries Lucy Worsley Investigates debuts in the US tomorrow, opening with the episode “Princes in the Tower.” Check out the exclusive clip.

Freevee, formerly IMDb TV, the free advertising-supported video-on-demand (AVOD) service from Amazon, has added ten shows to its growing list of British TV titles.

May offers up the US premieres of 23 new series, seasons, specials, documentaries, and films from the UK, Canada, and Ireland.

Lucy Worsley will be back on PBS soon with another informative and entertaining documentary series: Lucy Worsley Investigates.

IMDb TV has just released more than 40 titles on its channel in the US, the majority of which are shows from the UK.

April brings the national premieres of 28 new series, seasons, and specials from the UK, Ireland, and Canada to the US, plus 7 local-regional additions on public TV stations.

The second season of British docuseries Rise of the Nazis, titled “Dictators at War,” will air in the US on PBS next month.

How can nearly 800 babies born to unwed mothers at one Catholic-run care home in the West of Ireland simply disappear? The Missing Children explores the extraordinary story.

Twenty-three new series, seasons, and films from the UK, Canada, and Ireland premiere in the US in March, as does a hit American series set in Regency Era England.