Here at Telly Visions we acknowledge that being a father isn't an easy gig. In honor of dads everywhere, we take a look at how British TV dads deal with the stresses and strains of fatherhood.
American Downton Abbeyfans can get their fix of all things Crawley starting next month, when a traveling exhibit dedicated to the period drama arrives stateside.
Downton Abbey: The Exhibition is coming to the U.S. on a multi-city tour, which will
In episode one of The Long Song, we travel to early 1800s Jamaica where a field slave has her beloved child July taken from her to serve as a maid for the mistress of the plantation. July grows up to witness the Christmas Rebellion and suffers the
Previously, on Mr. Selfridge: Fellow obnoxious American F.W. Woolworth arrives in London, looking to open a store and introduces Selfridge to the concept of sales, Agnes and Henri have date night, Ellen Love is now dating Vile Tony, Roddy the Hipster
In case you haven’t heard the news, fan favorite Doc Martin is being adapted for American television. Believe me. I can imagine your collective grumbling and indignant protests as I write this post.
Previously on Jamestown: The settlement is raided for some never-explained reason by a group of warriors from the Pamunkey Indian Tribe. The locals manage to capture one of them, a brave named Chacrow who is remarkably chill about the whole process
Streaming service Acorn has officially renewed popular mystery series Agatha Raisinfor a third season, and better yet, given fans an extra episode to boot!
Previously on Jamestown: James Read experiences a personal tragedy, Henry gets married, Jocelyn makes an extremely poor romantic decision, and the Governor’s plot to swindle the natives doesn’t work out as planned. It’s a soapy romp, and the best
Previously on Poldark: Ned, who is getting more irritating by the day, leads a rag tag group of protesters to Trenwith to guilt George Warleggan into reopening his mind, an argument he’d probably have been more open to initially if Ned hadn’t broken