Netflix and the BBC announcing they would produce a Lockerbie miniseries caused the Sky/Peacock miniseries to get a move on, and now there are two competing shows of the same name heading to the small screen.
Scrooge: A Christmas Carol is not just a musical adaptation of the classic story but a supernatural, time-traveling, animated musical adaptation starring a who's who of A-list British actors.
What British TV shows are coming to the various U.S. streaming services in October? Let's run down the list of titles arriving this month, from Acorn TV to Peacock.
The National Theatre is making its production of Nye, starring Michael Sheen as Labour leader Aneurin Bevan, available to stream online for free over a long weekend in November.
Hulu's recently acquired BBC series Am I Being Unreasonable? initially seems like the answer is yes, but the final episode's payoff makes it worth watching.
Get your first look at Broadchurch, the new eight-part mystery series starring Doctor Who alums David Tennant and Arthur Darvill. ITV has released the first trailer for the new drama, which will premiere in early March in the UK.
Netflix has not yet confirmed a release date beyond "Fall 2025" for The Diplomat's third season, but the first teaser is here, solidifying the show's core four.
The Convert, directed by acclaimed Kiwi director Lee Tamahori, shows a lot of the right instincts, but gets stuck in the usual traps of fiction about Indigenous history from a white perspective
Venice Silver Lion winner The Brutalist, a fictional post-World War II film following the life of Hungarian-born Jewish architect László Tóth after he arrives in America, will debut in time for the holidays.