The progenitor of gay British TV, Queer as Folk, turned 25 this year. The ten-episode comedy-drama aired in 1999 and remains just as enjoyable now (if not quite as relevant) as it was a quarter century ago.
This Sunday, PBS will air the BBC's production of Dark Angel, which focuses on the life of Mary Ann Cotton, one of the 19th century's most prolific serial killers, and one that you've mostly likely never heard of.
BritBox's The Sixth Commandment dramatizes a harrowing real-life true crime tale with a surprising amount of grace — and standout performances from its two leads.
Follow Noel Fielding and Alison Hammond to a world of sweet relief, where butter grows in little pats on flowers and the smell of bread baking floats on the breeze. It's The Great British Baking Show Season 15's first trailer.
The 67th Eurovision Song Contest, held in Liverpool on behalf of Ukraine in May 2023, is finally underway. See all 37 contestants who have been finalized along with Mae Muller, who is representing the U.K.
Previously, on Mr. Selfridge: The gang goes to France for a press junket because why not. While they’re there, Harry spends a ton of money on this trip, including free booze and accommodations for the reporters, a big party and jewelry for the
We’re deep in the middle of Season 3 of Poldark, which has featured all kinds of drama, ranging from star-crossed love affairs to daring rescues to blackmail to political machinations.
(In short: This season is really quite good, if you didn’t know
In the finale of Bloodlands, DCS Twomey is investigated for murder, but Tom Brannick's team think that their boss's behavior suggests he has a lot more to hide.