TGIF, am I right? And for your viewing pleasure this weekend, I recommend Cover Story, a crime thriller from Iceland set in the world of tabloid journalism.
Euro TV to Watch: Icelandic Crime Thriller Cover Story


TGIF, am I right? And for your viewing pleasure this weekend, I recommend Cover Story, a crime thriller from Iceland set in the world of tabloid journalism.

The eponymous character in Professor T has some serious issues, but still. He’s brilliant at figuring out criminals and crimes and he’s worth a watch.

The list of Euro TV shows making their way to the US continues to grow, so get your binge on this month with these nine program premieres from Belgium, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain, and Switzerland.

To paraphrase Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, “Quel week.” And with torrential rains all weekend, I plan to stay in and binge-watch the latest season of Witnesses. You?

An investigator, a murderer, and a monk… No, they don’t walk into a bar, but are three of the lead characters in the award-winning Belgian psychological crime thriller Public Enemy.

There’s a new binge series in town: Denmark’s Norskov, the winner of the Best Television Series award at the 2017 Copenhagen TV Festival.

A hit when it premiered in Germany, the first season of Shades of Guilt, a crime drama with a legal angle, is making its US debut this week.

The new season of The Bureau, the multiple Best Series award winner, premiered in the US yesterday, and it’s as taut and riveting as ever.

The second season of Elite Squad, the winner of the Best Television Series award at the 2012 Globes de Cristal Awards, is now streaming in the States. Binge-watching is recommended.

A new defense attorney is on the case in Pauline’s Law, the latest story in one of France’s most popular drama series.

Lordy, I hope there… Too late, hung parliament… I beg your pardon, those real-life dramas in the US and UK had me glued to the telly yesterday. For weekend viewing, there’s The Day Will Come, a dramatization of actual events

For another perspective on the occupation of France by Germany during World War II, watch this gripping miniseries, now streaming on both sides of the pond.