Just in time for the colder days and longer nights is the North American premiere of Irish psychological crime thriller Dublin Murders.
Dublin Murders: Dark Irish Crime Thriller Set to Debut in the US & Canada


Just in time for the colder days and longer nights is the North American premiere of Irish psychological crime thriller Dublin Murders.

Mount Pleasant is a fabulous, feel-good comedy-drama series — an easy pick for one of my favorite Brit TV premieres in the US this year — and it debuts stateside tomorrow.

Eight programs from the UK and Canada are headed to select public TV stations in November, including documentary, factual, and mystery shows.

Twenty-six new and returning shows, including a few highly-anticipated titles, debut nationally in the US in November.

KCET might not have any tricks for Southern Californians tomorrow, but it certainly has a treat for Halloween: its premiere of Season 9 of the hit British mystery series Vera.

Just in time for Halloween is the premiere of “Agatha Raisin & the Haunted House,” the special that opens the third season of mystery series Agatha Raisin.

With a second season in the works, the first season of mystery-crime drama The Bay is about to make its debut in the US and Canada on BritBox.

Filming has started on The South Westerlies, a new Irish comedy-drama commissioned by RTÉ and Acorn Media Enterprises.

BritBox will be expanding its roster of iconic British shows from the past and present by more than 250 hours in the coming months.

BBC America continues to expand its iconic nature program offerings with the launch of Wonderstruck in November.

The debut dates for psychological drama Dublin Murders have been set for channels on both sides of the pond.

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.