Nearly 300 Euro TV titles became available on streaming services and linear TV channels in the US in 2019. Here are my 20 favorites.
Euro TV in the US in 2019: Year in Review + Favorites

Nearly 300 Euro TV titles became available on streaming services and linear TV channels in the US in 2019. Here are my 20 favorites.
Fourteen new and returning Euro TV series arrive on stateside streaming services next month, and three more get added to streaming offerings and linear TV schedules.
The new year and new decade open with sixteen new Euro TV series and seasons, plus additional titles being added to linear TV schedules and streaming offerings.
Netflix recently announced the main cast for its new Danish Netflix Original series Equinox, which includes Danica Curcic and Lars Brygmann.
Closing out this Euro TV year are 18 new and returning series from 10 countries, plus three non-premiere programs that begin airing on linear TV.
Like a Danish Call the Midwife with female and male nurses, the first season of the hit period drama The New Nurses premieres in the US tomorrow.
Norway’s Wisting, along with series from Denmark, Finland, France, and Germany, will make their US debuts on Sundance Now in the coming weeks and months.
Sixteen new and returning Euro TV series, plus a couple films, premiere in the US in November. A few non-premiere titles arrive on linear TV and streaming services, too.
Stateside Euro TV fans win in October with 21 new shows and seasons from across th continent, plus the return of a beloved Scandi noir drama from Denmark.
From Piv Bernth, the acclaimed executive producer behind The Killing and The Bridge, comes the latest Netflix Original series: Equinox, based on the well-known Danish podcast.
Netflix announced today its second Original series from Denmark: The Chestnut Man, based on the novel by Søren Sveistrup, the creator of the hit series The Killing.
Watching all the new Euro TV series and seasons (plus non-debut shows) in August probably won’t help keep us cool during these dog days of summer, but it’s worth a try!
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.