Netflix has released its first photo from the upcoming fifth season of the global hit drama The Crown, which shows Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II.
The Crown: Netflix Releases First Pic of Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II

Netflix has released its first photo from the upcoming fifth season of the global hit drama The Crown, which shows Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II.
Eagle Eye Drama announced today that Hotel Portofino, a period drama starring Natascha McElhone, has been picked up for audiences in North America, the UK, Australia, and Italy.
June 2021 brings the stateside premieres of 31 new and returning series, seasons, and films from the UK and Canada, as well as additional titles headed to streaming and linear TV.
From the makers of A Very English Scandal comes A Very British Scandal, the new BBC One-Amazon Studios limited series starring Claire Foy and Paul Bettany.
A detective’s mission to bring murderers to justice is the focus of Honour, the riveting true-crime drama that is set to premiere in North America.
Stateside British TV fans can tune in now to a couple of BBC channels, and later to three, possibly four, new series from across the pond (and Norwegian fjords). Read on for details.
The shortest month of the year could have the shortest list of national program premieres of the year, too. But it’s still 17 new titles, so it’s not single-digit short.
Historical drama The Salisbury Poisonings, which has been streaming in the US since October 2020, has its linear TV debut tonight on AMC.
Ah, 2021. The first month of the new year features the US premieres of 22 new series, seasons, specials, and films from the UK, Canada, and Ireland.
Filming has commenced in Halifax on Season 2 of Gentleman Jack, in accordance with government guidelines on Covid-19 and adherence to health and safety protocols.
Here’s a quick rundown on three new British TV series that will be shown in the US (two definitely, more than likely for the third) in the near and distant future.