From the makers of Chernobyl comes Landscapers, a new true-crime limited series for HBO and Sky starring Academy Award® winner Olivia Colman.
Landscapers: Olivia Colman to Star in Limited Series About Real-Life Killers


From the makers of Chernobyl comes Landscapers, a new true-crime limited series for HBO and Sky starring Academy Award® winner Olivia Colman.

Manhunt took UK viewers by storm in January, and its North American debut next week could very well be your next watched-it-all-in-one-sitting binge.

March roars in like a lion with 27 shows premiering nationally in the US, plus 4 debuting locally on public TV stations and even more titles being added to streaming services.

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.

The real-life events that led to the downfall of a Member of Parliament aren’t laughing matters, but A Very English Scandal, the dramatization of said events, is very funny indeed.

For the shortest month of the year, we certainly have a lot of British and Canadian TV premieres in the US. Let the bingeing begin!

Happy New Year! Sixteen new and returning British and Canadian programs premiere nationally this month, with another thirteen streaming titles available for binge-watching.
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Thirty five titles are on the to-watch list this month, including 15 national premieres, two local debuts, and 18 more shows airing or streaming for your (binge-watching) delight.

A Happy 2017 to you! Without further ado, let’s get to the shows that will help us ring in the new year and give us hours of fabulous British, Aussie, Kiwi, Canadian, and Irish TV entertainment.

In Part 2 of my British TV year in review, we look at several new titles that premiered in the UK in 2015, ones that were worth every minute in front of the telly.