This October is a lucky month, as it brings 21 new shows and seasons to stateside fans of programs from across the pond and north of the border.
British TV Premieres in Sept 2018: Bancroft, King Lear, The Miniaturist, Save Me & More
The fall TV season is here. In stateside British TV, there are 15 national premieres, 9 of which are brand new shows, along with 25 titles added to streaming offerings.
British TV Premieres in Aug 2018: No Offence, Ordeal by Innocence, Three Girls, X Company & More
The dog days of summer are here, so grab an iced beverage and your screen of choice and cool off with the 26 titles coming available this month.
British TV Premieres in June 2018: C.B. Strike, Endeavour, Humans, Marcella, Our Girl, A Very English Scandal & More
Summertime, and the streaming is easy… and so is watching British TV on broadcast and cable TV, given nearly 40 titles premiering, returning, and being added to schedules in June.
British TV to Watch in Oct 2017: Acceptable Risk, Broken, Dirk Gently, Poldark, Rillington Place & More [UPDATED]
Thirty five titles are on the to-watch list this month, including 15 national premieres, two local debuts, and 18 more shows airing or streaming for your (binge-watching) delight.
British TV to Watch in September 2015: TBX, Doctor Who, Indian Summers, Partners in Crime [UPDATED]
The 2015 Fall TV Season kicks off this month with some of the most highly-anticipated British TV programs of the year. The ones in the title of this post, for a start.
Sky 1’s Drama, Comedy, and Entertainment Programs: Some Will Screen in the US, Others Might
Sky 1, Sky plc’s flagship pay TV channel in the UK and Ireland, has renewed its focus and upped its investment in original programming, and at least some of its shows are headed to the US.
News Bits: Fortitude, QI, Catastrophe, and More Remakes
One of the most highly-anticipated new crime dramas finally made its debut, a long-running panel show bows on the Beeb’s US channel, a hit UK comedy is headed for the US, and more American remakes of British TV series are
Hilarious Brit Hit QI Coming to Acorn TV
“Good evening, good evening, good evening, good evening, good evening.” That’s me, doing my impression of Stephen Fry when he hosts the gut-bustingly funny British quiz show, QI.