With the long weekend over and many folks wishing it weren’t, there is consolation, at least for Brit TV fans: the US premiere of both seasons of The Frankenstein Chronicles.
The Frankenstein Chronicles Arrives in the US


With the long weekend over and many folks wishing it weren’t, there is consolation, at least for Brit TV fans: the US premiere of both seasons of The Frankenstein Chronicles.

Kick start this week’s viewing with X Company, a gripping Canadian-Hungarian spy thriller set during World War II that will keep you glued to the telly.

Cardinal, the award-winning Canadian crime thriller, returns to the US with its second season, just in time for weekend binge-watching.

You’re reading it here first, folks. KCET, the largest independent public television station in the US, is premiering some of the best in British TV to its viewers next month.

Viewers on the stateside side of the pond, get ready to head back to the (fictional) Caribbean island of Saint-Marie, because Death in Paradise is returning soon.

For the shortest month of the year, we certainly have a lot of British and Canadian TV premieres in the US. Let the bingeing begin!

Sky made announcements this morning about three upcoming series, and it’s a given that one will screen in the US. But there’s more besides Sky dramas coming up.

Mark your calendars, because PBS has set the premiere dates for British TV programs making their US debuts this spring.

Get ready for Britannia, the action-packed costume drama about the Roman invasion of Britain, because it’s premiering soon on both sides of the pond.

BritBox is bringing more than Rowan Atkinson’s Maigret and the new Bletchley spin-off to the US, including hit Brit mystery Midsomer Murders and period drama The Village.

Woo hoo! Acorn TV has commissioned a second season of the hit mystery series Agatha Raisin!

With the new year comes new shows at BritBox, including The Bletchley Circle: San Francisco, the streaming service’s first Original Series, and Maigret, starring Rowan Atkinson.