2023 is (somehow!) half over, so it's time for the ladies to look back on their favorite British programs of the year (so far), from All Creatures Great and Small and Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story to Happy Valley and The Great.
The ladies dig into the British programs headed our way this summer, from the final season of Endeavour and the premiere of the new mystery series Ridleyto the returns of favorites like Grantchester, GoodOmens, and BlackMirror.
The cavalcade of buzzy guest stars slated to join Ncuti Gatwa's first season of Doctor Whocontinues to grow, with BAFTA winner Lenny Rush joining an ever-growing list that already includes Jonathan Groff, Bonnie Langford, Indira Varma, and more.
Sir Kenneth Branagh is back on Masterpiece Mystery next month in the highly anticipated third series of Wallander. Based on the character created by best-selling novelist Henning Mankell , the soul-searching Swedish cop Kurt Wallander returns for
Sean Bean and Miranda Richardson are set to star as part of an all-star cast in The Yellow Tie, a biopic of Sergiu Celibidache, the famed Romanian conductor.
Filming has officially begun on Season 2 of lauded police procedural DI Ray and Detective Inspector Rachita Ray has returned to Birmingham for another season of mystery and intrigue.
A dedicated French cop and a charming con artist form an unlikely alliance to solve crime in Cannes in Acorn TV's summer offering, Cannes Confidential.
With Van Der Valk getting ready to return to ITV and PBS for Season 3, Marc Warren talks up the show's new cast members and how they'll change the show's dynamic.
The upcoming eight-part Apple TV+ French drama Caremewill tell the story of the world’s first celebrity chef, Antonin Carême, who both rose to culinary stardom in Napoleon's Europe and was recruited as a spy.
Professor T's Ben Miller teases Season 3 of the U.K. remake as filming occurs at Cambridge University. Meanwhile, PBS plans for Season 2 to arrive later in 2023.