If you’ve been waiting for the series premiere of Broadchurch in the U.S., your wait is over.
Watch Broadchurch: Series 1, Episode 1


If you’ve been waiting for the series premiere of Broadchurch in the U.S., your wait is over.

From the BBC: In a special one-off live television event on BBC One this Sunday, 4 August at 7pm, the next Doctor will be exclusively revealed to the nation.

Good news, Death in Paradise fans! KPBS has some goodies for you!

Chouette! as they say en français, maybe even on the island of Guadeloupe. The BBC has announced the line-up of guest stars for the third series of Death in Paradise, and there are quite a few familiar British TV stars

Foyle’s War fans have a couple of reasons to cheer. Not only is the new season of the hit mystery series premiering soon in the U.S., PBS has a special sneak-peek treat for you!

Bananarama ain’t got nothin’ on the Doctor Who 50th anniversary special when it comes to “I heard a rumor.” That said, however, this one might actually be true.
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Good news, Ripper Street fans! Season Two is on its way!

It is definitely happy dance time for Sherlock fans. Not only do we have the title for the final episode of the three that comprise Series 3, we now have confirmation that there will indeed be a Series 4!

MASTERPIECE and PBS announced today that, following the ratings success of Mr. Selfridge in the U.S., the second season will air on MASTERPIECE on PBS in 2014.

The BBC announced today that The Doctors — Matt Smith, David Tennant, and John Hurt — will battle the deadly Daleks in the show’s 50th anniversary special.
Neither Martin Freeman nor Benedict Cumberbatch could make it to San Diego Comic-Con, so they sent their regrets via video. Watch Sherlock’s Martin Freeman & Benedict Cumberbatch; Comic-Con on PBS. See more from Masterpiece. —————————
One week ago this evening, I was rockin’ out at the Paul McCartney “Out There” concert. Sir Paul was in fine form, performing solo, Wings, and Beatles hits and regaling fans with some very cool stories during his three-hour show