First off, a few quick updates:
Father Brown - The first episode of Season 13 is now available for BritBox Premier members (NOT regular members yet). Additional episodes arrive weekly. Season 14 begins filming in April 2026 (which sounds like it should be really far off even though the calendar assures me it’s just a few months).
Ever watch the New York-based Father Brown movie starring Barnard Hughes? It’s available HERE, and it’s a great choice for anyone who enjoys Father Brown or Father Dowling Mysteries (one of my favorites as a kid!)
Line of Duty - Season 7 was officially confirmed late last year, and the shoot begins filming in March.
Down Cemetery Road - Season 2 begins filming in April.
Time - Season 3 begins filming in March.
Our latest British TV Streaming Guide (US Edition, Winter 2026) is now available.
It’s the 10th guide we’ve published, and it’s the longest one yet - with 241 pages and more than 2500 different shows you can stream in the US. Each streaming service has a section where you can read about what’s currently playing and what’s coming soon (with descriptions and original air dates). In the back, we’ve included an index so you can look up the streaming service when all you know is the name.
Want to know more?
Click HERE to view it in our shop (now in stock and shipping, includes free vinyl sticker)
Click HERE to check it out over on Amazon (slightly faster, but more expensive unless you have Amazon Prime)
THIS WEEK IN BRITISH TV
On BritBox, new episodes of Season 5 of Shakespeare & Hathaway continue on Tuesdays, along with episodes from Season 10 of Shetland on Thursdays. On the 14th, menopause comedy Riot Women premiered (new episodes weekly, total of 6). On the 21st, they’ll add Tracey Ullman’s Show. BritBox Premier members can now stream the first episode of Season 13 of Father Brown (still not sure about a date for regular members.
On Acorn TV, new episodes of the Graham Norton Show arrive on Fridays, and new episodes of Season 5 of the Australian mystery My Life is Murder continue on Mondays through January 26th. On the 12th, Season 3 of Hidden Assets premiered, and on the 26th they’ll be adding Season 3 of Britain’s Most Scenic Counties (Cheshire).
On PBS Masterpiece, Season 6 of All Creatures Great & Small premiered on January 11th, as did the Mark Gatiss-led cozy mystery Bookish. New episodes air weekly on Sunday evenings.
On Netflix, the 15th marked the premiere of Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials. On the 22nd, they’re adding the two-part docuseries London’s Gangsters, and on the 27th, they’ll add Take That, a documentary about the popular British boy band (which included Robbie Williams). Season 4 of Bridgerton (Part 1) arrives on the 29th.
On Amazon Prime, January 11th brought the premiere of Season 2 of The Night Manager. On the 21st, they’ll add Steal, a Sophie Turner-led crime thriller set in the financial world.
On Hulu, the US remake of Doc Martin, Best Medicine, continues weekly on Tuesdays. It’s also available with a FOX One subscription via Amazon.
On Apple TV+, Season 2 of the Idris Elba-led thriller Hijack premiered January 14th.
On AMC+, Season 3 of Gangs of London premiered on January 15th. On January 24th, they’ll add the Sir David Attenborough-narrated series Kingdom (about four African animal families).
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