One hundred thirty TV shows from British Commonwealth territories and Ireland were new to the US in 2015, and selecting my fifteen favorites of the year took some doing.
Where to Watch British TV in the US: Updates Include Vibrant TV Network
We’ve updated our “Where to Watch British TV in the US” page with several additional VoD streaming sources, including the Vibrant TV Network. Check ’em out.
British TV to Watch in 2015, Part 1: January
A new year of British TV is off to a fabulous start in the US, so let’s look at what’s coming up for the rest of 2015, starting with the programs premiering in January.
Our Favorite British TV Shows of 2014, Part 2: Shows That Returned to the US
Following up on Part 1 about our favorite 2014 Brit TV debuts, we look today at the programs that returned to this side of the pond with their second, third, etc. seasons.
Our Favorite British TV Shows of 2014, Part 1: Shows That Debuted in the US
As another year of fabulous British TV draws to a close, we take a look back at some of our favorite shows. Here in Part 1 are the ones that debuted in the US during 2014.
Brit TV Adaptations of Works on Amazon’s 100 Mysteries and Thrillers to Read in a Lifetime
You’ve got to hand it to the book editors at Amazon. Out of the 271,852 listings under the online retailer’s “Mystery, Thriller & Suspense” category, they managed to cull them down to a list of the 100 Mysteries & Thrillers
TV Shows Filmed in Bristol, the UKs Best City to Live In
Television programs are filmed in cities across the UK, from Cardiff and Belfast to Manchester and Glasgow. And one of them — Bristol — has been named “the best city to live in Britain.”
Our Favorite British TV Shows of 2013 (Plus News on Many of Them!)
Viewers were treated to some of the best British TV the UK had to offer in 2013, and like you, we had our favorites, such as these:
10 British TV Shows On Best-Written Series List
The Writers Guild of America, East and West (WGAE and WGAW), recently announced the 101 Best Written TV Series of All Time, and ten of the programs are British productions or co-productions. Kudos and congratulations to them and to all