Love The Hollow Crown? Well, you’re in luck, because it looks as though our run of sumptuous televised versions of Shakespeare’s histories may not be over just yet.
The original Hollow Crown series adapted four of the Bard’s history plays into a
Fans of the star-studded Shakespeare adaptation The Hollow Crown will be pleased to know that the sequel series The Hollow Crown: Wars of the Roses has an American airdate at last! The films will premiere as part of the new season of PBS' Great
Executive Producer Steven Moffattweeted something which will probably be of great interest to our Sherlock fans - fairly amazing poster art for Series 2 featuring Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch), John (Martin Freeman) and Moriarty (Andrew Scott)
The ladies look back at all the new Fall 2021 streaming shows they haven't had the chance to talk about yet, from new seasons of The Greatand Dickinson to the CBS remake of Ghosts, AMC's Anne Boleyn, and everyone's favorite modern-day Shakespearean tragedy Succession.
In this installment of British Actors You Should Know we browse the resume of The Tunnel's Stephen Dillane. From Sarajevo and Westeros to colonial America, we'll look at this award-winning actor who seems to keep his career under the radar.
Exciting news for fans of British theater! PBS’s Great Performances will be broadcasting the recent revival production of classic American musical Gypsy starring Imelda Staunton for US audiences this Fall.
A feature length drama on the later years in the life of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill is coming to Masterpiece this Fall, and its subject matter is probably not what you’d expect.
Churchill’s Secret is set to air on PBS on September 19
The Great British Baking Show is back for a third season and none too soon! In this recap series you'll meet a new batch of talented amateur bakers and relive each delectable challenge they attempt. There will be joy, heartbreak and lots and lots of
It’s been a few months since we sadly had to say farewell to period drama Downton Abbey and the many popular stars that comprised its cast. Knowing that come this January, we won’t see the familiar faces of Michelle Dockery,Hugh Bonnevilleor Maggie
How well do British TV series from the past hold up? Are they classic gems that transcend generations or are they old-fashioned and representative of a particular period in time? Check out our Dated or Delightful series to see how Fawlty Towers rated