British TV Watchlist

British TV Watchlist

di Michael T-British TV Super Fan
Stagione 2026
Spring 2026 Hits, Misses, and Head Scratchers
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It's been a full quarter of British TV watching, and Michael T has a lot to share. Six shows are on the list for Q2 2026: Silent Witness returns for series 29 with a move to Birmingham; Mudtown brings a Welsh crime drama with a complicated magistrate at its center; The Passenger takes a dark, unsettling turn in a northern English village; The Other Bennet Sister gives Pride and Prejudice's forgotten middle child her own story; Father Brown is back for series 13; and A Taste for Murder sets a British detective loose on the island of Capri. Honest takes, no filler. Hits, misses, and a head scratcher. Please check out our Patreon site. Your support makes a huge difference. You can also support us by shopping at Cozy Earth and Pins and Aces. Use our promo code BTVW1 to get as much as 30% off when you check out.
BTVW Zoom-In: Alison O'Donnell
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This Zoom-In profiles Alison O'Donnell — the Scottish actress who has played Tosh McIntosh on Shetland since season one, and who announced in June 2026 that season 11 will be her last. We go beyond the badge: her Motherwell roots, the law degree she abandoned, the Edinburgh Fringe play that changed her life, and what it's actually like to film a hit BBC drama while raising two kids. Support this podcast, please, Check out our Patreon site. Or shop at Cozy Earth and Pins and Aces. Use our promo code BTVW1 to get as much as 30% off when you check out. Your support makes a huge difference.
DS Ronnie Brooks-The Man Behind the Badge
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Today’s episode is a character study of one of Britain’s favorite TV detectives, DS Ronnie Brooks from Law & Order: UK. He's a street cop at heart with a life story very much like a regular man. In this episode, Michael T looks at what makes Brooks work, his compassion for victims, his bond with partner Matt Devlin, and how his damaged soul affects his police work. If you would like to support this podcast, check out our Patreon site. You can also support us by shopping at Cozy Earth and Pins and Aces. Use our promo code BTVW1 to get up to a 30% discount at check out.
The BTVW Zoom-In: Rosamund Pike
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Rosamund Pike has built a career on precision and power. From Bond intrigue to literary drama and high fantasy. This episode traces her journey from musical beginnings in London to Oxford scholarship and global acclaim, highlighting performances in Gone Girl, A Private War, I Care a Lot, and The Wheel of Time. With wit, intellect, and emotional control, Pike continues to defy expectations, choosing roles that challenge her and stories that matter. And if you would like to support this podcast, check out our Patreon site. You can also support us by shopping at Cozy Earth and Pins and Aces. Use our promo code BTVW1 to get as much as a 30% discount when you check out.
Beyond Britain: Great TV from Australia and New Zealand
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British TV fans, there's a whole region of the world making television with the same DNA you love. Australia and New Zealand are Commonwealth nations with deep storytelling roots. From the cozy Kiwi charm of The Brokenwood Mysteries to the patient beauty of Darby and Joan, from the sharp wit of Lucy Lawless in My Life is Murder to the brutal outback drama of RFDS. Here’s your guide to what you've been missing from Australia and New Zealand. If you would like to support this podcast, check out our Patreon site. You can also support us by shopping at Cozy Earth and Pins and Aces. Use our promo code BTVW1 to get as much as a 30% discount when you check out.
BTVW Zoom-In: John Simm
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This week's Zoom-In focuses on John Simm. He's one of the most versatile actors working in British television today, with a career spanning more than three decades. From his early days in northern England to the stage, the screen, and everything in between, John Simm has built a body of work that's impossible to ignore. In this episode, we look at the full picture. The roles, the life, and the person behind them. And if you would like to support this podcast, check out our Patreon site. Even just one supporter can make all the difference. You can also support us by shopping at Cozy Earth and Pins and Aces. Use our promo code BTVW1 to get up to 30% off when you check out.
Fix Father Brown
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Father Brown has been a hit TV show since 2013. Over 140 episodes and it’s still going. But something changed along the way. The early show was about life in Kembleford — and a crime that interrupted it. Now the crime is the whole point, and the people around Father Brown are paying the price. Today I'm talking about the characters who made this show great — Mrs McCarthy, Mallory, Sid, Bunty, Lady Felicia — and why their replacements haven't filled those shoes yet. Father Brown still has what it takes. I just want it to remember where it came from. Support our podcast! Check out our Patreon site. Your contribution means everything. You can also support us by shopping at Cozy Earth and Pins and Aces. Use our promo code BTVW1 to get up to 30% off when you check out.
BTVW Zoom-In: Suranne Jones
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In this week’s Zoom‑In, we spotlight Suranne Jones—one of British television’s most fearless and versatile talents. From Coronation Street to Scott & Bailey, Doctor Foster, and Gentleman Jack, she’s redefined what complex female characters can look like on screen. We trace her journey from Oldham Theatre Workshop to BAFTA acclaim, exploring how personal resilience and creative risk‑taking shaped her craft. Whether she’s commanding a crime scene or a 19th‑century estate, Jones brings emotional truth to every role. Settle in for a thoughtful look at the artist who keeps British drama bold, human, and unforgettable. Please support this podcast by checking out our Patreon site. You can also support us by shopping at Cozy Earth and Pins and Aces. Use our promo code BTVW1 to get a 21% discount when you check out.
A Good Cry-Call the Midwife
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Call the Midwife is a show that makes viewers cry. In this episode, Michael explores why this BBC period drama set in London's East End earns every single emotional moment it delivers. From the thalidomide storyline to the death of a cast member, from Chummy's last moments with her mother to Sister Monica Joan appearing quietly at someone's darkest hour, this episode makes the case for deep-feeling television. Call the Midwife is all about great, emotional storytelling. And if you would like to support this podcast, check out our Patreon site. Your monthly support allows me to create and produce the podcast. You can also support us by shopping at Cozy Earth and Pins and Aces. Use our promo code BTVW1 to get as much as a 30% discount when you check out.
BTVW Zoom-In: Hugh Bonneville
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In this cozy Zoom‑In, we explore the life and craft of Hugh Bonneville—best known as Robert Crawley in Downton Abbey, yet far more than an aristocrat in tails. From his London upbringing and stage beginnings to breakout film roles and heartfelt advocacy for the arts, Hugh’s story reveals discipline, empathy, and humor behind that familiar smile. Pour a cup of tea and join us fireside as we uncover the man who moves effortlessly between Shakespeare, satire, and family‑friendly charm. If you would like to support this podcast, check out our Patreon site. You can also support us by shopping at Cozy Earth and Pins and Aces. Use our promo code BTVW1 to get a 21% discount when you check out.
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