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With an Early Season 3 Renewal, PBS Is Betting Big on 'The Forsytes'
Get ready to spend a lot of time with this sprawling nineteenth-century family.
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Get ready to spend a lot of time with this sprawling nineteenth-century family.
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Masterpiece has released the trailer for its forthcoming new adaptation, The Forsytes, which aims to update the classic story of The Forsyte Saga for a new generation. John Galsworthy's Nobel Prize-winning book series has already been adapted for television twice, both of which are still generally considered to
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It’s been a minute since Masterpiece went full-court press for an upcoming all-star costume drama, at least in the way it used to do for Downton Abbey back in the day. Viewers couldn’t get enough of the Granthams, and images from filming used to cross the pond regularly,
Better Late Than Never
TV is overflowing with detective dramas. Since the 2025-2026 TV season started at the end of May 2025, there has been Dept. Q and Untamed on Netflix; Ballard and Countdown on Prime Video; Code of Silence on Britbox; Smoke on AppleTV+... and that’s just the ones I can remember
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Masterpiece has confirmed that its forthcoming period drama The Forsytes will be sticking around for a while. Though this new adaptation of John Galsworthy's Nobel Prize-winning book series The Forsyte Saga has yet to premiere on either side of the pond — and won't for a few
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Police procedurals and "cozy crime" series have been a staple of television since its inception. Not just Law & Order type series like Dragnet, but Agatha Christie style mysteries based on novels, where small picturesque places find themselves involved in murder. One reason the genre has such enduring
Acorn TV
Acorn TV has released the first trailer for its upcoming cozy crime drama Art Detectives, and it seems apparent that no one is doing this particular subgenre like this streaming service. A destination for murder mysteries that boast both intriguingly offbeat premises and stars looking for a creative offramp into
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Coverage of the Channel 5 rebrand rollout on March 12, 2025, focused heavily on the U.K. network's original offerings like The Madame Blanc Mysteries and the mass import of Paramount+ series that the streaming service is picking up along with the merging of linear Channel 5 and
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In the world of television procedurals, pretty much anything goes. Virtually anyone can seemingly just decide to solve crimes at this point (nuns! bookshop owners! chefs!) and if you can dream it, there's probably a division in the police force assigned to investigate it. Unforgotten has its cold
Acorn TV
Acorn TV is, far and away, the most well-known and most watched of all the AMC Network streamers. Originally a standalone niche streamer launched by Acorn Media (the people who brought you the DVD sets of almost every British show that aired on PBS in the 1990s and 2000s), AMC