A real-life undercover police operation to catch a killer is at the heart of Deceit, but the miniseries is about so much more than that.
Deceit: Riveting True-Crime Drama Premieres in the US

A real-life undercover police operation to catch a killer is at the heart of Deceit, but the miniseries is about so much more than that.
Hugh Laurie’s adaptation of Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? has launched in North America. Read on for more about it and a few words from writer-director-actor Laurie.
April brings the national premieres of 28 new series, seasons, and specials from the UK, Ireland, and Canada to the US, plus 7 local-regional additions on public TV stations.
Acorn TV Original The Chelsea Detective is a marvelous new mystery series, and the streamer launched it today in the US and Canada.
Canadian medical drama Transplant is one of the best shows on American telly, and it returns to the lower 48 tomorrow with its second season.
How can nearly 800 babies born to unwed mothers at one Catholic-run care home in the West of Ireland simply disappear? The Missing Children explores the extraordinary story.
Well, here’s a surprise. Rules of the Game, the new BBC thriller miniseries starring Maxine Peak, has premiered in the US.
Folks’ favorite PR guru-turned-amateur sleuth-turned professional private investigator returns with tomorrow’s premiere of new Agatha Raisin: Season 4 episodes.
February brings the US premieres of 22 new series, seasons, and films from the UK, Canada, and Ireland.
Help, the 2021 Rose d’Or Award winner for Best Drama, offers a devastating look at the early days of the coronavirus pandemic through the experiences of a care home worker.
Season 2 of Acorn TV Original series Queens of Mystery opens with the clever and entertaining two-part crime story “Sparring with Death.”
Cardinal, one of the best crime dramas to have graced our screens, comes to a close in the Lower 48 with the premiere of its fourth and final season.