BritBox
'Blue Lights' Season 4 to Bring Back Season 1 Fan Favorite
BritBox's sleeper hit 'Blue Lights' has started production on Season 4, and there are several faces, both new and old, heading to Belfast.
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BritBox's sleeper hit 'Blue Lights' has started production on Season 4, and there are several faces, both new and old, heading to Belfast.
BritBox
The 2020s began with a reckoning over shows that glorify law enforcement, but instead of changing the landscape, the five years that followed seem to have only doubled down on such things. There are more Law & Order shows than ever, and dozens of shows with alphabet soup levels of
BritBox
It’s rare for the BBC to greenlight more than one season at a time, and certainly not before the current one has aired, which is why the announcement the network was giving Blue Lights a third and fourth season before Season 2 arrived in early 2024 was a bit
Apple TV
In the ensuing years since Bad Sisters’ first season finale, word of mouth has helped buoy the AppleTV+ dramedy to one of TV’s most talked-about shows. I have never recommended the series to anyone who didn’t love it. As the saying goes, it’s good to be bad,
Disney/Hulu
Hulu, BBC Three, and RTE hit upon a winning strategy of unlikely romances in 2018 with back-to-back hits of Normal People and Conversations with Friends. The newest collaboration doesn't include the Beeb, but it does have a series that qualifies as an unconventional romance... of a sort, anyway.
Disney/Hulu
Halloween was never big in the U.K. until recently, overshadowed by Guy Fawkes Night a few days later, which was far more fun, with drinking and bonfires and fireworks. In comparison, silly costumes and bobbing for apples just never held the same appeal. But the internet has homogenized Western
Mystery
You've probably never even heard much about the practice of Victorian-era memorial portraiture until this exact moment, let alone watched an entire TV series based on the (obviously, very dated) practice - but that was legitimately a real thing that people used to do way back when, and
Mystery
Mark your calendars, mystery fans. The darkly comic period new mystery series Dead Still has an official premiere date at last. The new Acorn TV original series will officially premiere on Monday, May 18. Two new episodes will hit the streaming platform that day, with episodes premiering weekly thereafter, through
Mystery
Streaming platform Acorn TV is launching a new darkly comic period mystery series this spring with a truly unique concept: It's centered around the idea of Victorian-era memorial portraiture. But also there's murder. Entitled Dead Still, the six-part series already like a breath of fresh air
Drama
DCI Luther's run of good luck covering himself finally comes to a screeching halt as Luther Season 5 ends. Luther: Take it, an eye for an eye. One can understand why Luther is a little bit gunshy about letting people or work colleagues get close to him. Ever
Drama
Luther takes down one of its few remaining longstanding characters, as DCI Luther's problems mount. Mark: I see you brought the devil 'round for breakfast. The things about Luther as a series is that, by this point, it's kind shocking its titular lead isn'
Drama
Acorn Media Enterprises and RTE have joined forces to commission new period drama mystery series Dead Still, which will focus on the world of Victorian-era memorial portraiture. The six-part series will be set in Ireland in the 1880s, during the peak of the “postmortem photography” craze. This process, in which