London Kills is Acorn Media Enterprises’ second series commission and first straight-to-series program.
London Kills: New British Crime Drama Commissioned by Acorn TV


London Kills is Acorn Media Enterprises’ second series commission and first straight-to-series program.

Following the cancellation of the miniseries’ debut during the BBC’s Christmas 2017 schedule, Ordeal by Innocence now has an air date in the UK.

Showtime is expanding its original programming to Saturday nights, starting with the addition of the five-part drama Patrick Melrose to its existing sports and movie offerings.

Stateside fans of Striking Out, rejoice! The second season of the hit Irish drama series Striking Out premieres in the US tomorrow, just in time for St. Patrick’s Day weekend.

Starz announced today that the network has greenlit The Spanish Princess, a new story in the dynastic saga of Tudor England.

WGN America is bringing the Canadian mystery drama limited series The Disappearance to US viewers later this year. Pretty cool, eh?

Brit TV fans in North America, mark your calendars for the Acorn TV premiere of the can’t-miss crime dramedy No Offence.

The apocalypse is coming, sooner than anyone thinks. Such is the sci-fi premise of the crime thriller Hard Sun, a co-production of the BBC and Hulu.

So much to watch, so little time. Am I right? This month there are fourteen national program premieres from the UK, Canada, and Ireland, and much more besides.

After the first season racked up a consolidated audience of 6 million viewers for BBC One, the channel has commissioned Series 2 of the medical thriller Trust Me.

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.