PBS has set the US premiere date for The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family, a new docudrama series about the Boleyn family dynasty. Check out the preview!
The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family: PBS Sets Premiere Date for Docudrama Series


PBS has set the US premiere date for The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family, a new docudrama series about the Boleyn family dynasty. Check out the preview!

Topic announced today that it has acquired the exclusive North American on-demand rights to the true-crime docuseries Murder at the Cottage: The Search for Justice for Sophie.

July brings the national premieres of 20 new series and seasons from the UK and Canada, plus the local/regional premieres of three titles on public TV stations.

Freevee, Amazon’s free advertising supported streaming service, had added several more titles as well as additional seasons to its British TV offerings.

Set for its North American premiere tomorrow is the true-crime docuseries Catching a Killer, a gripping show that follows actual murder investigations from start to finish.

HBO Max has announced the US premiere date for Season 3 of The Dog House UK, one of the most feel-good shows on telly today. Check out the trailer.

HBO released today the trailer and images for Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes, a new documentary about the nuclear reactor disaster and its effects. Check them out.

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.