FX
'Welcome to Wrexham' to Kick Around Until 2030
'Welcome to Wrexham' scores an unprecedented three-season order, taking it through Season 8 and the end of the 2020s.
FX
'Welcome to Wrexham' scores an unprecedented three-season order, taking it through Season 8 and the end of the 2020s.
Peacock
No matter how you feel about reality television as a concept, it's hard to ignore the success of a little series called The Traitors. The franchise started with the Dutch reality series De Verraders, and has exploded in popularity, spawning more than 20 international editions, including megapopular installments
Roku
Our decade-long deprivation nightmare is about to finally be over. The Great British Sewing Bee, the third in the original trio of "Great British" reality shows from Love Productions alongside The Great British Baking Show and The Great Pottery Throw Down, is finally coming to America. Long overlooked
BBC
It's not a secret that The Traitors is one of the biggest reality shows in America. But what many U.S. fans may not know is that the series is part of a much larger franchise that's equally popular all around the globe. Though it began
ITV
Our first look at ITV's The Assembly is here, and it looks just as surprising and heartwarming as its predecessors. The four-part series is an adaptation of Les Rencontres du Papotin, a unique interview series that features well-known public figures β from celebrities and sports stars to politicians β sitting
Peacock
While I realize many (most?) Anglophiles may view themselves as fans of serious prestige television first and foremost β and it's true, we are! However, viewing ourselves as somehow above pedestrian entertainment such as "reality television" is a mistake. Many American reality staples are based on series
Channel 4
First, there was The Great British Baking Show, then The Great British Sewing Bee, followed by The Great Pottery Throwdown. Now, Channel 4 has commissioned another reality competition series based on the arts of homemaking: The Game of Wool. (The series is technically set in Scotland, hence the eschewing of
Peacock
As the year winds down, many are looking forward to the arrival of Santa Claus or the moment when the old year gives way to the new. But for some of us, the best thing about the turn of the year is that a new season of The Traitors is
ITV
ITV has officially greenlit an entire series of the unique interview program The Assembly, which began its life as a critically acclaimed BBC one-off earlier this year. An adaptation of the French series Les Rencontres du Papotin, which featured appearances from notable figures, including President Emmanuel Macron and Killing Eve
Peacock
"By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes." So says host Alan Cumming's ominous voiceover atop our first footage from The Traitors Season 3, which includes some creepy clowns, a large burning effigy, a coffin, and plenty of dire pronoucements about how this
Peacock
With Halloween in our collective rearview mirror, most have turned their eyes toward the holiday season and the impending delights of Thanksgiving and Christmas. (Heck, a disturbing number of stores had festive decor on display last week.) But for those of us who are television fans, we're looking
Peacock
Buckle up, reality TV lovers: The Traitors aren't going anywhere. The series, which features nearly two dozen reality stars descending upon a Scottish castle where host Alan Cumming encourages them to lie, betray, and (metaphorically) murder one another for money, has been renewed for Seasons 4 and 5.