It's the end of 2024, a year that saw some of the best and worst British shows air and stream on PBS. Let's run down the cream of the U.K. crop for the year that was.
Filming has officially wrapped on the still-untitled (officially, at least) Peaky Blinders feature film, which will reportedly bring the story of Tommy Shelby to a conclusion.
Director Brady Corbet’s sprawling epic, The Brutalist, revives a classic post-war film genre long missing from our big screens with spectacular results.
Travels with Agatha Christie & Sir David Suchet, a five-part series in which Sir David Suchet follows the footsteps of the Queen of Mystery, Dame Agatha Christie, hits BritBox on International Women's Day 2025.
With Get Millie Black's final episode arriving over the holiday, we dive into why this show deserves the patented "Limited Series gets a Season 2" that HBO tends to favor.
Nope, that’s not a typo in the headline – the event we’ve all been waiting for is finally happening – production on the highly anticipated third series of Sherlock is officially underway! While actual filming doesn’t commence until next Monday (March
Doctor WhoChristmas special "Joy to the World" embraces both seasonal sentimentality and the bittersweet edges that often lurk in the shadow of all that holiday cheer.
Poor Reg goes on a harrowing adventure as the flu spreads through Poplar, and Christmas brings Trixie home in Call The Midwife's two-hour holiday episode.
The latest A Ghost Story for Christmas installment, Woman of Stone, feels like a product of modern horror. Despite noble ambitions and a pleasant slice of Victorian terror, it doesn’t endure in the recesses of our speculative, anxious imagination.