Twenty-six new and returning shows, including a few highly-anticipated titles, debut nationally in the US in November.
British TV Premieres in Nov 2019: 15 Days, The Accident, Cheat, The Crown, Dublin Murders & More

Twenty-six new and returning shows, including a few highly-anticipated titles, debut nationally in the US in November.
On average, a brand new or returning series or telefilm from the UK and Canada will premiere in the US every 1.6 days in October.
As worldwide fans of Monty Python’s Flying Circus celebrate the iconic series’ 50th anniversary in September, stateside British TV fans also can watch the premieres of thirteen new and returning national series, as well as two brand new series in
HBO has just announced the premiere date for its latest miniseries, the historical drama Catherine the Great starring Helen Mirren and Jason Clarke.
There’s news about new and returning series, so without any further ado…
Netflix will debut Season 3 of its Global Original series The Crown on November 17, 2019, in all of its territories.
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.
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.
HBO and the BBC announced today that they have renewed Gentleman Jack, one of the best new dramas of the year, for a second season.
Mark your calendars, because PBS has a couple of returning fan-favorite series, plus a new special especially for Downton-ites.
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?!?)