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‘Agatha Christie’s Tommy & Tuppence’ Sets September Premiere
BritBox's brand new remake of Agatha Christie's 'Partners in Crime' will arrive when the weather cools.
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BritBox's brand new remake of Agatha Christie's 'Partners in Crime' will arrive when the weather cools.
BritBox
BritBox's rise from the nichiest-niche afterthought of a streaming service to the destination for British programming has been a slow climb since it was first announced seven years ago. However, having made three successful standalone Agatha Christie miniseries in partnership with the BBC, the streaming service is
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BritBox's commitment to continuing the Agatha Christie adaptation legacy is commendable, and more importantly, one that has been so successful that even Netflix is trying to create its own Agatha Christie Universe (the ACU, if you will). Up until now, BritBox has been partnering with the BBC to
BBC
The BBC has spent the first quarter of 2025 being very cautious about what it commissioned. There's good reason for U.K. producers to be wary: the fundamental change in transatlantic partnerships at the beginning of the year represents a sea change in the world of business and
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The first season of Still Up – a London-set romantic comedy with an unexpected, ultra-contemporary twist – completed its eight-episode run on AppleTV+ at the end of October 2023. The friends-to-lovers slow burn about insomniac besties Lisa (Antonia Thomas) and Danny (Craig Roberts) pulls off a remarkable
Apple TV
Once upon a time, the romantic comedy was all the rage in our entertainment landscape. Anyone who spent any time at their local multiplex back in the 1990s undoubtedly remembers the golden age of these sorts of stories, often led by major A-list actors like Julia Roberts, Jennifer Lopez,
Apple TV
Apple TV+ has released the trailer for its upcoming British comedy Still Up, an eight-part series that is targeted like a laser to fill the heartfelt hole that Ted Lasso has left behind in the streamer's schedule. (And if this first clip anything to go by, it
Apple TV
British dramas (and faux-British dramas) have been well-represented in the last decade’s rush by streaming services to produce “prestige TV series” as they were fruitful and multiplied across the entertainment landscape. However, British comedies, while rarer, have rarely disappointed. From Fleabag, which was a rare Emmy winner