Broadchurch, the mega-hit whodunit, premieres in the U.S. tonight on BBC America. And becoming a hit in its own right is the Broadchurch Tour.
Broadchurch: The Walking Tour

Broadchurch, the mega-hit whodunit, premieres in the U.S. tonight on BBC America. And becoming a hit in its own right is the Broadchurch Tour.
If you’ve been waiting for the series premiere of Broadchurch in the U.S., your wait is over.
Good news, Death in Paradise fans! KPBS has some goodies for you!
Bananarama ain’t got nothin’ on the Doctor Who 50th anniversary special when it comes to “I heard a rumor.” That said, however, this one might actually be true.
Neither Martin Freeman nor Benedict Cumberbatch could make it to San Diego Comic-Con, so they sent their regrets via video. Watch Sherlock’s Martin Freeman & Benedict Cumberbatch; Comic-Con on PBS. See more from Masterpiece. —————————
It’s been a month since the third season of Game of Thrones ended, and many a fan has been suffering the agony of having to wait until 2014 for the fantastical drama to continue. But there’s more than episode replays,
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
Jimmy Fallon is one seriously funny guy. His talent for spoofing the spoofable of pop culture went epic during this past Friday’s show, when he and others from his Late Night program parodied the phenom fantasy series Game of Thrones.
Famed British actor Richard Griffiths died one month ago yesterday, and Acorn TV is celebrating his life with a marathon of his hit detective dramedy Pie in the Sky.
Lifetime never got its remake of the Brit TV hit Mistresses off the ground, but ABC has, and the broadcast network is premiering it as part of its 2013 Summer schedule in a few weeks.
The stream of hit shows flowing stateside from across the pond keeps a-comin’. In the form of remakes, that is. The latest announcement comes from CBS, which is bringing a top-rated UK program to U.S. screens, along with the likes
In “What to Watch When Felled by the Flu,” I mentioned the hit BBC One program Death in Paradise. A number of PBS affiliate stations across the U.S. have been airing it or will be, so if you haven’t seen