Now is the autumn of our (viewing) content… And British TV fans have the opportunity to show the love by voting in the latest TV Guide Magazine Fan Favorites poll.
Downton Abbey: To Be or Not to Be… on TV Guide Cover

Now is the autumn of our (viewing) content… And British TV fans have the opportunity to show the love by voting in the latest TV Guide Magazine Fan Favorites poll.
Following up on yesterday’s Hulu-related posts, today we delve into the wide array of programs making their way to the ever-expanding British TV catalog at Hulu Plus.
After what might seem like an eternity, and just in time for the 50th anniversary, episodes from both the classic and reboot Doctor Who series have arrived at Hulu Plus. And that’s not all.
If ever there was a time to get a Hulu Plus subscription, now is it. Because Hulu Plus is, right now, the only video-on-demand service in the U.S. to have the original, brilliant, UK-produced sci-fi crime drama Life on Mars
Television viewers have made their opinions known, as Television Without Pity has announced the winners and recipients of less dubious achievements of the 2013 Tubey Awards.
If you’ve ever wanted to see David Tennant tread the boards, here’s your chance.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts Los Angeles (BAFTA Los Angeles) announced that Benedict Cumberbatch will receive the 2013 BAFTA Los Angeles Britannia Award for British Artist of the Year.
Gotta love those Google Maps Easter Eggs, the fun-filled holiday goodies transformed by Google into something everyone can enjoy all-year round.
It’s time for another happy dance, because renowned British actor Sean Bean (Sean Bean!!!) is returning to telly!
Acorn TV, the first streaming service in North America that focuses on the best of British TV, today announced several significant changes to its service.
Good news, Torchwood fans! The (non-premium) cable premiere of the last series, Torchwood: Miracle Day, is coming to BBC America late this summer.
The competition between streaming services in the U.S. is really heating up. Not only are they producing their own original content these days, they are ramping up their exclusivity deals for British TV shows, too.