Twenty-six new and returning shows, including a few highly-anticipated titles, debut nationally in the US in November.
British TV Premieres in Nov 2019: 15 Days, The Accident, Cheat, The Crown, Dublin Murders & More


Twenty-six new and returning shows, including a few highly-anticipated titles, debut nationally in the US in November.

On average, a brand new or returning series or telefilm from the UK and Canada will premiere in the US every 1.6 days in October.

Stateside fans of Scottish TV dramas can start a new one today: The Victim, starring Kelly Macdonald, whom I had the pleasure of chatting with about the show.

As worldwide fans of Monty Python’s Flying Circus celebrate the iconic series’ 50th anniversary in September, stateside British TV fans also can watch the premieres of thirteen new and returning national series, as well as two brand new series in

A new contemporary drama is set to launch on this side of the pond. It is Age Before Beauty, written by Poldark‘s Debbie Horsfield.

Pluto TV, the free ad-supported streaming platform, currently has nearly four dozen British TV titles available for on-demand viewing in the US, including 13 exclusives.

With temperature records being broken on both sides of the pond, the dog days of summer have well and truly arrived. So stay in the AC (or get into some) and check out the new shows and seasons coming to

BritBox has big plans, and not just the launch of the SVOD service in the UK. I’m talking here about new shows and popular series coming to BritBox US.

Several new book adaptations are headed to telly in the form of British TV series and one-off dramas.

WGN America is bringing another series from Canada to US audiences: the mystery-psychological drama The Disappearance, starring Primetime Emmy® winner Peter Coyote.

Tomorrow is Independence Day in the US, so if you have the day off and prefer watching British TV to attending a parade or cookout, here are seven recent shows worth bingeing.

Eighteen new and returning series and specials come to US telly in July, including coverage from two UK flower shows and the final season of a much-loved comedy.