Popular comedy Doc Martin concludes this December with the comedy's first every holiday installment and a documentary special celebrating the show's two decades on air.
Hulu's new comedy, Extraordinary, is a science fiction fantasy take on the superhero craze, centered around a girl who desperately wishes she had them,
Doc Martin will bid farewell to Portwenn this December with a festive-themed finale installment in which it sounds as though everyone's favorite grumpy doctor will learn about the magic of Christmas.
In this installment of British Actors You Should Know, we profile the career of Samuel West, from his breakout role in Howard's End to Siegfried Farnon, the mercurial veterinarian on All Creatures Great & Small.
It's the end of 2022, and we reflect back on the five best shows PBS brought us from across the pond, from continuing favorites like All Creatures Great & Small to brand new mysteries like Annika.
Karen Pirie, adapted from the first book in a six-part series by Val McDermid (Shetland, Vera), is a smart, feminist take on the police procedural, with Lauren Lyle in the title role.
The penultimate episode of Slow Horses Season 2 doubles down on the things that have previously worked in the show's favor and turns out one of its best installments to date.
Call the Midwife is back with its annual holiday special. It's December 1967 in Poplar and that means new babies, old friends, sad goodbyes, a festive community event and plenty of family, compassion and love.
We run down the highlights of what anglophiles can expect to premiere on PBS and PBS Passport in the coming year, from new seasons of old favorites like Unforgotten to brand new arrivals like Marie Antoinette and miniseries like Tom Jones.
With Matt Lucas exiting the tent as co-host for The Great British Baking Show now that Season 13 is over, here are a few suggestions as to who might step into the tent in his place.
The most recent season of The Great British Baking Show was not the series' best effort: From ridiculous challenges that seemed more focused on shaming the contestants than celebrating their bakes to awkward host interactions and truly