The dog days of summer are here, so grab an iced beverage and your screen of choice and cool off with the 26 titles coming available this month.
British TV Premieres in Aug 2018: No Offence, Ordeal by Innocence, Three Girls, X Company & More


The dog days of summer are here, so grab an iced beverage and your screen of choice and cool off with the 26 titles coming available this month.

BritBox has announced several titles that will premiere in the US exclusively on the BBC Studios/ITV streaming service, including the next BritBox Original series, Dark Heart.

All seven episodes of the new mystery-crime drama series C.B. Strike are now available in the US, and there’s no time like the present to binge-watch them.

Thirty programs from the UK, Canada, and Ireland, including 20 national premieres plus shows from Wales and Scotland, are coming to telly in July.

Summertime, and the streaming is easy… and so is watching British TV on broadcast and cable TV, given nearly 40 titles premiering, returning, and being added to schedules in June.

Coming in May for US Brit TV fans: 13 new shows and seasons, 40+ titles added to streaming services, plus programs related to and live coverage of the Royal Wedding.

The weekend is nearly over (sigh), but if you have three hours between now and bedtime, consider binge-watching the psychological thriller limited series Born to Kill.

Add to your gotta-see-TV list Killing Eve, the spy thriller that BBC America renewed for a second season before the first has its worldwide premiere this evening.

Showers, shmowers. May flowers can wait, because eighteen new and returning programs arrive nationally on US telly in April. A few more will screen locally.

The apocalypse is coming, sooner than anyone thinks. Such is the sci-fi premise of the crime thriller Hard Sun, a co-production of the BBC and Hulu.

So much to watch, so little time. Am I right? This month there are fourteen national program premieres from the UK, Canada, and Ireland, and much more besides.

After the first season racked up a consolidated audience of 6 million viewers for BBC One, the channel has commissioned Series 2 of the medical thriller Trust Me.