Foyle’s War, the BAFTA Award-nominated drama adored by critics and fans alike, returns to telly with a new season next year. Makes you wish it were 2015 already, doesn’t it?
Foyle’s War: Hit Brit Mystery Returns in 2015 [UPDATED]
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Foyle’s War, the BAFTA Award-nominated drama adored by critics and fans alike, returns to telly with a new season next year. Makes you wish it were 2015 already, doesn’t it?
There are only a handful of British TV series set in the 1950s, one of which is the detective drama WPC 56. A hit on BBC One for two going on three seasons, WPC 56 is set to make fans
David Suchet’s days as Hercule Poirot may be over, but fans can’t seem to get enough of the Belgian detective. So it’s great news that public TV stations in the US will debut the final three episodes of Agatha Christie’s
The 2014 US midterm elections are next month, so it’s apropos that the political drama, The Politician’s Husband, makes its broadcast debut on local public TV stations around the same time that we head to the voting booth.
Hailed as “unmissable” by The Times (UK), Line of Duty will soon make its way from US streaming services to broadcast TV, when local public TV stations begin screening the gritty, in-your-face crime thriller.
Listen up, medieval history buffs. Beginning this month, local public TV stations are airing the documentary series, Medieval Lives: Birth, Marriage, Death — a must-see about how people of the Middle Ages handled the big three of life’s rights of
With a hooey here and a hooey there, the hit Britcom Blandings (featuring pig in residence The Empress) will be making its way to local public TV stations this month.
About a month before ITV debuted the third series of Doc Martin, it screened a delightful made-for-TV movie — The Man Who Lost His Head — that starred the doc himself, Martin Clunes. And starting next week, local public television
It’s Friday, and you know what that means. #flashbackfriday. For a different spin on it, let’s revisit the early days of Brit hit Doc Martin with Doc Martin: Behind the Scenes.
What do you get when you combine one boozer of a cop, his missing wife, and his obsession with an amnesiac? The gripping British psychological thriller Amnesia, which has finally made its way to US broadcasters courtesy of local public
A Friday afternoon quickie for you: The list of Doc Martin: Series 6 stations has been updated to include additional local public TV stations that have picked up the program.
Phryne Fisher — the most stylish of lady detectives since, well, ever — is headed back to local PBS stations, so hold onto your stylish hats because more murders and mayhem are headed your way from Down Under.