While the British have produced a huge range of cozy and gritty murder mystery shows, only a handful have ever made it past ...
Cop shows, crime thrillers, detective stories, murder mysteries — these are some of the most popular genres on television, and many of the greats are British. From light, charming investigative tales ...
If 5 seasons of "Luther" aren't enough for you to binge after you finish consuming "Jo Nesbø's Detective Hole," the 2023 ...
Foyle's War, the British detective series from Agatha Christie's Poirot and Midsommer Murders writer and Alex Rider creator Anthony Horowitz, is getting itself a new UK streaming home. The show ...
Good British crime shows impress audiences from the very start, and great British crime shows continue to impress after many years. It's this sentiment that marks Silent Witness as one of the very ...
It’s never too late to stumble across your next binge, even if it’s a detective drama that first aired over 20 years ago. Anthony Horowitz’s Foyle’s War is back in vogue after all eight series finally ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. I am addicted to British crime drama. When the world is too much with me, I lock into the genre I know will not ...
The BBC has officially confirmed production on Shetland Season 11 has begun. Read on for more details about the hit crime ...
There are many sub-genres within crime stories, from true crime and crime dramas to thrillers and police procedurals. But one particularly prolific sub-genre is detective shows, which have ...
There’s no better example of the power of BBC Studios-owned streamer BritBox than its British crime drama “Lynley,” which marks the rare case of a British TV series made by a U.S.-focused platform ...
Dalziel and Pascoe, the classic British detective series that aired on the BBC from 1996 to 2007, is getting the reboot treatment from BritBox and ITV. The announcement describes the show's return as ...
I am addicted to British crime drama. When the world is too much with me, I lock into the genre I know will not disappoint. Whether with an old-fashioned one-case per episode or a more sprawling ...