August brings the premieres of nineteen new and returning Euro TV series and films from eight countries to the US, plus non-premiere additions to linear and streaming TV.
Euro TV Premieres in Aug 2020: Alex, Emma, Rita, 1993, The Pier & More

August brings the premieres of nineteen new and returning Euro TV series and films from eight countries to the US, plus non-premiere additions to linear and streaming TV.
Hailed as the “Norwegian Mad Men,” the multiple award-winning Norwegian period drama State of Happiness is not to be missed.
Nineteen new Euro TV shows, seasons, and movies premiere in the US in April, along with four series making their linear TV debuts and another being added to a streaming service.
Nearly 300 Euro TV titles became available on streaming services and linear TV channels in the US in 2019. Here are my 20 favorites.
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.
The winner of the 2019 Prix Europa award for Best European TV Fiction series, Invisible Heroes tells an incredible and true story that is worth bingeing.
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.
Euro TV fans in North America will be able to watch even more shows from Europe (and elsewhere) when Topic, a new SVOD service, launches tomorrow.
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.
There is an ever-growing number of Euro TV shows in the US, so it’s easy to miss some. Here are six mini- and one-season series that you might want to check out if you haven’t already.
PBS Passport has added its third Euro TV drama from Walter Presents: Line of Separation, the multiple award-winning German historical drama.
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!