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


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.

Hulu is teaming up once again with the UK’s Channel 4 and writer Jack Thorne for the latter’s new drama series, The Light (working title).

Nineteen new shows and seasons premiere nationally in the US in June, along with nine that debut on public TV stations in local markets across the country.

Seventeen news series and seasons from the UK and Canada make their debuts in the US in May. (Can you believe it’s May already?!?)

Production has started on the second and final season of Liar, which morphs from psychological thriller into mystery.

Top Boy, the Royal Television Society’s 2012 award winner for Best Drama Serial, is returning to telly after completing its original run in 2013.

April brings 20 new series and returning seasons, the national broadcast premieres of two popular programs, and the local broadcast debuts of eight shows on public TV stations.

A new comedy and returning drama, dramedy, and mystery series are all headed to telly on both sides of the pond. Check out the details!

Chernobyl, the new HBO/Sky co-production, features an all-star international cast and May 2019 launch dates on both sides of the pond.

Manhunt took UK viewers by storm in January, and its North American debut next week could very well be your next watched-it-all-in-one-sitting binge.