• Joanne Froggatt is PBS’ Dark Angel this Sunday!

    Joanne Froggatt is PBS’ Dark Angel this Sunday!

    On Sunday, Joanne Froggatt begins her long journey from the sweet Anna Bates that we will all never forget to her next role as Sunday-school teacher/nurse/Victorian wife and mother, Mary Ann Cotton. Oh and, yes, she was also a murderer. Cotton’s infamous spree of arsenic poisonings, with which she claimed up to 21 lives is enough to give […]

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  • Who created that ‘Victoria’ theme you can’t get out of your head?

    Who created that ‘Victoria’ theme you can’t get out of your head?

    Thankfully, there’s a tune that has come along that will supplant “The Girl from Ipanema” as the one that is constantly in your head no matter the time or circumstance. The haunting and uplifting title theme to Victoria, the hit ITV/PBS drama starring Jenna Coleman, that is used again during her wedding to Albert in episode five is […]

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  • Drama overload 2.0 courtesy of the BBC

    Drama overload 2.0 courtesy of the BBC

    Just when you thought the year couldn’t get any better from a drama standpoint comes the BBC’s current whistlestop tour of a slew of upcoming dramas set for the remainder of 2017. There is definitely something for everyone starting with a little Benedict Cumberbatch in a teaser for his new drama The Child in Time about the father […]

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  • First look at ‘Tennison’, a.k.a. ‘Prime Suspect 1973’

    First look at ‘Tennison’, a.k.a. ‘Prime Suspect 1973’

    Based on writer Lynda La Plante’s book, “Tennison”, the long-awaited prequel to the brilliant, early 90s series, Prime Suspect, that starred Dame Helen Mirren as DCI Jane Tennison, is just around the corner! Premiering on PBS on Sunday, June 25 as part of the Masterpiece series, Prime Suspect 1973 (or, Tennison as it will be known on PBS), stars Stefanie Martini as a young Jane […]

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  • WW2 drama, ‘Home Fires’, to live on in book form!

    WW2 drama, ‘Home Fires’, to live on in book form!

    For the benefit of American fans of the PBS series, Home Fires, that find themselves waking up a little off center today wondering how their Home Fires void will be filled, we thought we’d re-post a recent effort in order to return a bit of joy to an otherwise cloudy Home Fires day. You might remember that it was not […]

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  • PBS’ Masterpiece, BBC team up for new adaptation of ‘Little Women’

    PBS’ Masterpiece, BBC team up for new adaptation of ‘Little Women’

    The BBC, PBS’ Masterpiece and Colin Callender’s Playground have teamed up to bring the much-loved Louisa May Alcott novel Little Women to the small screen. Set against the backdrop of a country divided by Civil War, the story follows the lives of the sisters from childhood to adulthood. With the help of their mother, Marmee, and while their father […]

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  • Just where is ‘home’ in Home Fires?

    Just where is ‘home’ in Home Fires?

    In World War II, when husbands, fathers and brothers went off to war, it was the women left behind who were charged with supporting each other to keep the community going. In Home Fires, which is concluding its final run on ITV1 in the UK and on PBS’ Masterpiece series, the women of the Great Paxford Women’s Institute help […]

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  • Michael Palin returns to PBS in ‘Remember Me’ this July

    Michael Palin returns to PBS in ‘Remember Me’ this July

    April or not, it continues to be Christmas on a daily basis when it comes to British drama headed to PBS whether it comes from the BBC or ITV. The most recent package under the tree to be unwrapped, Remember Me, will air beginning Sunday, July 16 on PBS and continue for the next two […]

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  • Filming begins on ‘Endeavour’ S5 as 1968 looms heavy over Oxford

    Filming begins on ‘Endeavour’ S5 as 1968 looms heavy over Oxford

    Series 4 of the brilliant series, Endeavour, has been in the books for a bit if you live in the U.K. Given the series will not air in the U.S. on PBS until August 2017, American viewers might not fully understand the sigh of relief coming from east of the Atlantic when the series concluded. What […]

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  • Inspector George Gently to make North East England streets safe one final time

    Inspector George Gently to make North East England streets safe one final time

    After ten years and 23 episodes, filming for the eighth and final series of BBC1’s period police drama, Inspector George Gently, has concluded. Martin Shaw returns as DCI George Gently alongside Lee Ingleby as his sidekick Inspector Bacchus and Lisa McGrillis playing Detective Sergeant Rachel Coles. Unfortunately, for me, this will be like a good friend moving […]

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