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Almost All is Resolved in the ‘MaryLand’ Finale
Considering the oodles of family drama in the first two episodes, 'MaryLand' has quite a bit to wrap up in its third and final installment.
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Considering the oodles of family drama in the first two episodes, 'MaryLand' has quite a bit to wrap up in its third and final installment.
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In the second episode of this three-episode series, the trauma of the sisters’ childhood is revealed.
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Despite the mysterious opening moments of a man discovering a dead body on the beach, family dysfunction is the true undercurrent of the PBS series 'MaryLand.'
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Masterpiece and 5 are joining forces for another brand new version of a beloved classic.
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Our monthly rundown of everything British coming to PBS and PBS Passport for May 2026.
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Our monthly rundown of everything British coming to PBS and PBS Passport for March 2026.
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The newest British police procedural heading to PBS, 'Winter,' based on the French series 'Balthazar,' rounds out its cast as filming commences.
Classics Revisited
There’s something arresting about the texture of I, Claudius. Watching the legendary BBC miniseries from 1976 that — with plenty of cynicism and snark — charts the conspiracy and coups of the first four emperors of the Roman Empire, you’re struck by the theatricality of the performances, the sets, and
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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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As another television year fades to black, PBS stations close the book on 2024, a year that included releases for both new and existing series. From unexpected treats like The Marlow Murder Club and Gemma Arterton’s grounding performance in Funny Woman to a satisfying ending to Moonflower Murders, there
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For the second time in 2024, there is good news on the streaming wars front, as those succeeding services start pulling away from those that will not. As I recently noted in our Gangs of London Season 3 post, this is a frustrating time for TV fans when series that
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Moonflower Murders wrapped up the second mystery in the Susan Ryeland series on PBS, but that doesn't mean the editor-turned-mystery sleuth, played by Lesley Manville, has solved her last case. Much like Magpie Murders, which introduced Ryeland, her author Alan Conway (Conleth Hill), and his mystery novels that