From the makers of Chernobyl comes Landscapers, a new true-crime limited series for HBO and Sky starring Academy Award® winner Olivia Colman.
Landscapers: Olivia Colman to Star in Limited Series About Real-Life Killers

From the makers of Chernobyl comes Landscapers, a new true-crime limited series for HBO and Sky starring Academy Award® winner Olivia Colman.
Netflix has released the first image of Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II in the upcoming third season of The Crown.
Season 3 of hit crime drama Broadchurch begins filming soon, with several actors joining David Tennant, Olivia Colman, and others of the returning cast for the show’s final outing.
With new British TV programs progressing with production, a who’s who of acting talent from both sides of the pond has been announced.
The critically-acclaimed UK series, Mr. Sloane, is set to have its US national broadcast premiere on KCET and Link TV, and series creator Robert B. Weide chatted with me about his bringing it from concept to screen. (Yowzah!)
Some of our favorite British actors, including Olivia Colman, Anne-Marie Duff, Katherine Parkinson, and Nicola Walker, are starring alongside a host of others in new series coming later this year and next to the BBC and ITV.
The mystery of who killed Danny Latimer has been solved, so now the question is: Will there be another murder in Broadchurch: Series 2?
Netflix subscribers, rejoice, because “the world’s leading Internet television network” is bringing you more Brit TV hits in December: Broadchurch and The Honourable Woman.
As we wait with bated breath for the new season of Doctor Who to premiere on the 23rd of August, BBC America has several more announcements, including the return of Orphan Black and Broadchurch and the commission of new programs.
The Rev. is returning. As in the vicar, Reverend Smallbone, and the eternally-funny BAFTA Best Comedy winner, Rev., whose long-awaited third season debuts in the US in just ten days. Woo hoo! I mean, Amen!
The first Broadchurch mystery has been solved. Casting has been announced for Series 2 of the hit ITV mystery drama, ending the months-long speculation about which actors will or won’t be returning to the show whose first series was a
The 2012 Olympic Games may be over, but the laughs will soon be starting when a select few PBS stations begin airing the Hugh Bonneville-led ensemble cast comedy, Twenty Twelve.