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.
Euro TV Premieres in Jan 2020: Home Ground, Pank, The Red Shadows & More

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.
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.
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.
The end of summer brings fifteen new and returning Euro TV series to the US, plus five other titles having their linear TV or streaming debuts in the States.
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!
July brings stateside Euro TV fans the premieres of eleven new and returning series, including the highly-anticipated new seasons of several titles.
The warmer weather of June brings 14 hot Euro TV titles to the US — some new, some returning, including new episodes of Montalbano!
Eleven new Euro TV series and seasons premiere in the US in May, twelve including the launch of the English language Italian-German production The Name of the Rose.
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!
Sixteen new Euro TV series and seasons debut in March, including titles from France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.
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.