No Offence is now streaming in the US and Canada. Go watch it.
No Offence: Brilliant Police Procedural Dramedy Premieres in North America

No Offence is now streaming in the US and Canada. Go watch it.
The weekend is nearly over (sigh), but if you have three hours between now and bedtime, consider binge-watching the psychological thriller limited series Born to Kill.
Clear part of your weekend calendar cos the new must-binge season of Shetland premieres on this side of the pond.
Amazon dropped 20 titles from the BBC’s archives into Prime Video a couple days ago, giving US viewers several days worth of adapted works to watch.
For folks who’ve been waiting for The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher telefilms to begin streaming stateside, your wait is over.
Baptiste, a new drama thriller from Harry and Jack Williams, will bring Tchéky Karyo back to the small screen as French investigator Julien Baptiste. (Yay!)
Add to your gotta-see-TV list Killing Eve, the spy thriller that BBC America renewed for a second season before the first has its worldwide premiere this evening.
One of the most highly-anticipated program premieres on PBS this spring is Unforgotten, the award-winning mystery drama starring Nicola Walker and Sanjeev Bhaskar.
The amazing Sarah Lancashire headlines the cast of mystery miniseries National Treasure: Kiri, which premieres in the US on Hulu.
Showers, shmowers. May flowers can wait, because eighteen new and returning programs arrive nationally on US telly in April. A few more will screen locally.
The cast is shaping up for the next two seasons of the multiple award-winning Netflix historical drama The Crown, with Tobias Menzies set to play the Duke of Edinburgh.
BritBox has added a new feature to help viewers who have trouble understanding the British accents but don’t want to use closed captioning. It’s called “Interp-Brit.”