The BBC announced quite a list of titles that will be airing on its channels in 2019. The question is: Which ones will be shown on this side of the pond?
BBC Drama in 2019: Which Titles Will Be Shown in the US?


The BBC announced quite a list of titles that will be airing on its channels in 2019. The question is: Which ones will be shown on this side of the pond?

Mark your calendars, mes amis. Amazon Prime Video is launching The ABC Murders at the start of next month.

Happy New Year! Kicking off 2019 are series featuring an alien, a witch and a vampire, a monarch, a matriarch, an amateur sleuth, and a beloved detective.

The new year will be here before we know it, so here’s a look at ten new shows and program seasons that will make their stateside debuts on PBS.

Line of Duty, the hit British crime thriller that follows the (fictional) police anti-corruption unit, AC-12, will have a new stateside home for its fifth season premiere in 2019: Acorn TV.

In advance of the premiere of Dark Heart on this side of the pond, I had the chance to chat with Tom Riley about his dark and gritty new series.

Twenty-two titles make their series or new season premieres in November, from British crime dramas and comedies to historical dramas and competition shows.

Two popular series from north of the border will be returning to US telly in the not-too-distant future: legal drama Burden of Truth and whodunit drama Frankie Drake Mysteries.

Fans of Keeping Faith, rejoice. The BBC recently commissioned a second season of the hit Welsh mystery-thriller, which Acorn TV will screen in the US.

Stateside fans of British drama have three brand new series and the return of one of the best hit Brit mysteries of 2018 to look forward to in the coming days and months.

Ashley Jensen returns as amateur sleuth Agatha Raisin next month, when Acorn TV launches the second season of the titular mystery series.