Brit TV fans, it’s time to get your collectibles on, because Mr. Bean himself has partnered with Nerd Block to curate its new British Invasion set of goodies!
Mr. Bean Curates British Invasion-Themed Collectibles Set for Nerd Block


Brit TV fans, it’s time to get your collectibles on, because Mr. Bean himself has partnered with Nerd Block to curate its new British Invasion set of goodies!

New shows are premiering and starting production, and a (relatively) old favorite is returning with a new regular character. Read on to find out who’s who in what.

Midsomer maintains its reign as the deadliest (fictional) county in England when the hit mystery series, Midsomer Murders, returns to the US with its seventeenth series.

For folks who can’t get enough of seeing actors from across the pond on telly, add the new FX historical fiction drama, The Bastard Executioner, to your to-watch list this fall.

New Zealand goes noir in Harry, the dark, gritty crime serial hailed by Stuff.co.nz as “bloody good television” that will soon be making its US premiere.

Woo hoo! Both the award-winning writer Sally Wainwright and the producers of Endeavour and the upcoming Poldark have new dramas in the works. Plus, some of our favorite Brit TV actors are going to feature in other new and returning

Fans of Agatha Christie’s Poirot and Foyle’s War have known for years, decades even, just how brilliant these critically-acclaimed series are. For voting members of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences who may or may not make up subsets of

Grab your hat, trenchcoat, and Wellies, pet, because it’s time to head back to Northumberland, where DCI Vera Stanhope has a new sidekick and four new cases to solve.

For the first time ever, Agatha Christie’s Poirot and Foyle’s War will be on the ballot for Emmy® Awards voters to consider as nominees, thanks to Acorn TV.

Ripper Street fans, rejoice! The BAFTA-nominated and IFTA-winning crime drama is returning for not just one but two more series. Woo hoo!

There isn’t much to say about Pompidou aside from this latest Netflix Original series is, for the most part, not funny.

The Royal Shakespeare Company is currently performing the multiple 2015 awards-nominated Wolf Hall: Parts One & Two on Broadway, so get your theatre on in New York City, and with a promotion code for reduced priced tickets to boot.