On average, a brand new or returning series or telefilm from the UK and Canada will premiere in the US every 1.6 days in October.
British TV Premieres in Oct 2019: Agatha Raisin, The Bay, Catherine the Great, Peaky Blinders, Press & More


On average, a brand new or returning series or telefilm from the UK and Canada will premiere in the US every 1.6 days in October.

As worldwide fans of Monty Python’s Flying Circus celebrate the iconic series’ 50th anniversary in September, stateside British TV fans also can watch the premieres of thirteen new and returning national series, as well as two brand new series in

With temperature records being broken on both sides of the pond, the dog days of summer have well and truly arrived. So stay in the AC (or get into some) and check out the new shows and seasons coming to

Hulu is teaming up once again with the UK’s Channel 4 and writer Jack Thorne for the latter’s new drama series, The Light (working title).

New program and cast announcements, plus a few details about recent and long-time favorite series returning to telly, is what’s on tap in today’s news bits.

Another year has gone by and a couple hundred more British, Irish, and Canadian shows premiered in the US — a list whittled down to my favorites of 2018.

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?

Get your binge on with Bang, the part mystery, part thriller, and entirely can’t-miss drama that premiered in the US yesterday.

This October is a lucky month, as it brings 21 new shows and seasons to stateside fans of programs from across the pond and north of the border.

Following its premieres of Keeping Faith and Hidden on this side of the pond, Acorn TV will debut its next Welsh TV series this autumn: the noir crime drama Bang.

One of the darkest and most disturbing new series to premiere in North America this year is the addictive Welsh noir crime thriller Hidden.

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