It takes an episode to get going, but once Prime Video's The English hits its stride, it becomes as authentic as the best neo-Westerns, benefiting from its incisive and occasionally subtle modern stylings.
With Fall 2023's lineup of British series airing on Sunday continuing through October, here's a rundown of everything coming to PBS Passport, from new seasons of World on Fire and Annika to a whole lot more imports from Walter Presents.
The most fun part of the British Actors and/or Actresses You Should Know series is the chance to introduce people to the larger bodies of work of actors they may only be passingly familiar with (British performers do tend to make up a large portion
Housekeeping note: Technical issues waylaid the Friday News Roundup yesterday. (Hurray, storms!) It’ll be back next week. Hope everyone in the DC metro area is safe and sound – and staying cool!
Before Doc Martin the series existed, the character
P. D. James's enigmatic poet and policeman Adam Dalgliesh (Bertie Carvel) returns to Acorn TV for another season of Dalgliesh's densely-plotted and demanding mysteries, beginning with "Death of an Expert Witness."
There is no showrunner in the universe (or the Whoniverse) who delights more in teasing fans than Doctor Who showrunner Russell T. Davies. Currently he’s teasing all the way to Season 15.
Twenty years ago this week, the BBC aired the first episode of the popular dramedy Ballykissangel. Set in a picturesque yet quirky Irish village, the show began with the arrival of Father Peter Clifford, a new Catholic priest sent by the diocese to
The series finale of Scottish fan favorite Guilt opts for the least exciting outcomes in nearly all the story threads, making this a whole lot of build-up for nothing.