Oh. My. Goodness. If you’re looking for a Brit TV show to binge-watch this weekend, look no further than to the multiple award-winning drama, The Street.
The Street: Award-Winning Drama Series Is Must-See Brit TV


Oh. My. Goodness. If you’re looking for a Brit TV show to binge-watch this weekend, look no further than to the multiple award-winning drama, The Street.

Filming has begun on The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses, the highly-anticipated follow-up to the BAFTA Award-winning Shakespeare miniseries, The Hollow Crown, and the final casts have been revealed.

Another Scandinavian drama is being remade for American and British television. This time, it isn’t a police procedural crime drama, but a sci-fi thriller: Humans.

How’s this for a TGIF? More Brit TV streaming exclusives, including longtime fan favorite sitcom Only Fools and Horses, award-winning comedy Hunderby, and more.

Hospital drama Monroe is headed back to the US to delight fans of the genre and actor James Nesbitt when its second and final series premieres next week.

Fans of Shakespeare and The Hollow Crown, rejoice! BBC Two has announced its commission of the Bard-based follow-up, The Hollow Crown: The Wars Of The Roses.

There are several new (to the US) and exclusive British TV programs that have been added to the Hulu Plus catalogue, and all of them are streaming now.

Talk about noir. The BAFTA-nominated drama Southcliffe is dark, gloomy, bleak — a binge-watching version of rubbernecking.

PBS made several program announcements during the Summer 2014 TCA Press Tour yesterday, not the least of which were about the British shows scheduled for 2015.
G’day, Aussie TV fans. It is a good day, because the long-running Australian serial, Neighbours, has moved back to the US from the land down under.

As we wait with bated breath for the new season of Doctor Who to premiere on the 23rd of August, BBC America has several more announcements, including the return of Orphan Black and Broadchurch and the commission of new programs.

PBS is the place for back-to-back Brit TV this Sunday, when the public television network premieres the second series of both the beloved family drama Last Tango in Halifax and popular mystery drama Endeavour and the first series of hit