Describing a crime drama as delightful isn’t typical, but that’s what Allmen is. It’s also fun and humorous, and easy to binge if you’re so inclined.
Euro TV to Watch: Delightful German Crime Drama ‘Allmen’


Describing a crime drama as delightful isn’t typical, but that’s what Allmen is. It’s also fun and humorous, and easy to binge if you’re so inclined.

The Xfinity Watchathon Week is back. So if you’re an Xfinity TV customer, read on to find out which Euro TV series on HBO you can (binge) watch for free.

It’s April 1st, but no fooling — three more Euro TV series have returned to the US with new seasons.

There are fewer Euro TV premieres in the US in April than in previous months this year, but no matter because there are some exciting new and returning shows on the list!

The Truth Will Out is a cracking good and utterly absorbing Scandi noir mystery drama, and it premieres in the US next week.

Sixteen new Euro TV series and seasons debut in March, including titles from France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.

PBS Distribution is starting its roll-out of Walter Presents programs to PBS member stations and to PBS Passport with the hit Swedish crime thriller Modus.

Yes, 2018 ended 5 weeks ago, but a few hundred new Euro TV programs and seasons premiered in the US last year, so it took a bit longer than usual to get through them.

A lot of folks in the US are in deep-freeze zones right now, but whether you are or aren’t, there’s plenty of Euro TV in February for indoor viewing — with or without the heat blasting.

The short answer: We hope so.

Noir has never been as neon as it is in Stella Blómkvist, the 2018 Edda Awards nominee for Television Show of the Year, which will screen in the US on Sundance Now.

Bonne année! 2019 brings several new and returning French series to telly in the US, plus the finale of a fun Dutch mystery and the premiere of a dark German comedy.