BBC
Nearly a Decade Later, 'Doctor Foster' to Return for a Third and Final Season
Get ready for the final chapter of Gemma Foster's story, as the BBC finally returns to 'Doctor Foster' one last time.
BBC
Get ready for the final chapter of Gemma Foster's story, as the BBC finally returns to 'Doctor Foster' one last time.
Peacock
The first images from 'Vigil' Season 3 head to the cold climate of the Arctic.
Feature
In Netflix’s Hostage, Abigail Dalton (Suranne Jones) is eight months into her first term as Prime Minister, and there’s a severe shortage of cancer drugs all across the United Kingdom. As the leader of the opposition tells us in a House of Commons address, she bolstered the flagging
Netflix
Our streaming services are conducting a long-term love affair with a genre I’ll call Let’s Put A Female Leader Under Duress! You know the qualities I’m talking about: A competent, often powerful woman is going about her critical business, and finds herself in the middle of a
ITV
As the famous saying goes: In this house, we support women's rights. But we also support women's wrongs. (I'm not sure this saying is actually all that famous, but it's certainly something I say around my house a lot.) Either way, this
Netflix
No one does political thrillers quite like the British. From classics like the original House of Cards and State of Play, to more recent hits like Bodyguard, COBRA, and Treason, there is no shortage of dramas where not only lives, but quite often the fate of the U.K. itself
Netflix
Netflix has been having quite a run when it comes to British programming of late --- and no, we don't just mean Bridgerton. From Black Doves and Dept. Q to Baby Reindeer, The Gentlemen and The Great British Baking Show franchise, the streamer is home to a surprising
ITV
ITV first announced it was greenlighting Frauds for the upcoming 2025/2026 television season back in January. The six-part miniseries hails from TeamAkers, Suranne Jones' production company, whose inaugural series, MaryLand, aired on PBS stations in 2024. Like the company's first series, Jones headlines the project alongside
BBC
Lately, there's been a trend of new series lacking American distributors when commissioned, spanning a much larger-than-usual amount of announcements. That's not some freak occurrence; since January 2025, the instability around the U.S. leadership has made European TV bosses hesitant to co-produce with American networks.
Peacock
Despite the incessant rumors surrounding Line of Duty's return, U.K. viewers already have a solid replacement, and it's not any of the shows that followed from creator Jed Mercurio in the wake of the series' sixth (and so far final) season. As much as
ITV
The first three months of the year are when British networks start revealing the shows they've been working on internally, which will hopefully head our way in 2025. While none of these shows have American distributors when first announced, some are easily recognizable as the sort of show
PBS
Considering the oodles of family drama in the first two episodes, MaryLand had quite a bit to wrap up in its third and final installment. When viewers last left Rosaline and Becca, long-held family secrets were revealed, alcohol was consumed, and Becca’s husband, Jim, had just arrived to check