More British TV series will be debuting in the US (some sooner than others), including Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands and The Guilty.
News Bits: Esquire Network Picks Up Beowulf, PBS Premieres The Guilty


More British TV series will be debuting in the US (some sooner than others), including Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands and The Guilty.
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October brings the highly-anticipated returns of two fan favorite shows, as well as UK program premieres in the US that are sure to please more than a few viewers.

It’s no longer a situation of if but when. Netflix has picked up Black Mirror and new episodes of the cult sci-fi dystopian drama are coming.

Restless, the must-watch, Emmy®-nominated World War II spy thriller that premiered on BBC One and SundanceTV, is now streaming at Acorn TV.

With new British TV programs progressing with production, a who’s who of acting talent from both sides of the pond has been announced.

Epix® announced today that Richard Armitage has been cast as the lead for the premium TV network’s original spy series.

The dystopian drama Black Mirror is a cult favorite with Netflix viewers in the US. Now the streaming giant is set to bring new episodes to telly.

From the creators of Shameless and CSI comes the new Anglo/Franco drama Spotless, which debuts in the US on the Esquire Network this fall.

Right, then, Iain Glen fans. Before you know it, it will be time to swoon again, as the actor is set to lead the ensemble cast of the new epic drama Cleverman.

Following up on Monday’s post about the adaptation of China Miéville’s fantasy/crime novel The City & The City, today we look at a few more published titles being made for British telly.

Doc Martin fans, it’s time to do a happy dance, because the hit dramedy’s new series is set to premiere on both sides of the pond soon, and Acorn TV has just announced when for the US.

Mark your calendars, because the third series of WPC 56, the popular (and terrific!) daytime drama from the BBC, is about to premiere stateside on public TV stations.