The trailer for the third season of Prime Video comedy The Outlaws sees our favorite gang of community service misfits embroiled in their most illegal activity yet.
With Wales being hailed as a model for resurrecting Indigenous languages with its Cymraeg 2050 initiative, Scotland aims to do the same for Gaelic, including high-end TV series like The Island (An t-Eilean).
In a television first, the BBC has completed its first dual-language series available in English and British Sign Language, the Deaf-actor-led Reunion.
Amazon may be gearing up to try its hand at a new James Bond, but over in the U.K., ITV is readying Gemma Arterton (Funny Woman) to be the next hit British spy in Secret Service.
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."
Previously, on Mr. Selfridge: To the shock of no one who knows history, Selfridge spends most of the episode unconscious, but survives his run-in with Chekov’s Motorcar. Mr. Grove’s invalid wife passes away and we’re reminded that his relationship
Matilda the Musical is sweet and fun, and ought to be treated as such. However, the drive to make British musicals "serious" with prestigious acclaim fails to recognize why fans love them.