Last year was a banner one for Euro TV programs in the UK and US, with the return of several international hits and the premieres of many brand new shows that rocked.
2015 Euro TV Year in Review: Favorite New Shows & Seasons in the UK & US


Last year was a banner one for Euro TV programs in the UK and US, with the return of several international hits and the premieres of many brand new shows that rocked.

Beck returns to telly in 2016, with Peter Haber as Martin Beck but without Mikael Persbrandt as Gunvald Larsson. Say hej to Kristofer Hivju as Beck’s new sidekick.

The latest DVD set of Swedish detective drama Beck is now available. It’s a keeper, as it contains the final five episodes with Mikael Persbrandt as Gunvald Larsson.

Soon-to-launch VoD service Walter Presents picked up several Euro TV series at the MIPCOM buyer’s market this week, including The Team, starring Lars Mikkelsen.

It’s time to get happy, Euro TV fans. New episodes of the hit Swedish crime drama Maria Wern are coming, and they feature guest stars Henrik Norlén and Joakim Nätterqvist.

Public broadcaster TV 2 Denmark has announced that the third season of the hit crime drama Dicte is set to start filming this month. Fantastisk!

Acorn TV, aka “the Best British TV,” expands its Euro TV offerings with Easy Living, the critically-acclaimed, award-winning, audience-favorite Finnish crime drama.

The international hit Nordic noir crime drama, The Bridge, is set to premiere this weekend, and fans of the show have more than murder to look forward to: Bob Dylan.

Oh, to be in Sweden. The new Nordic noir thriller Modus is about to premiere and we wish we were there to watch it. Fingers crossed that it screens beyond the fjords, as well.

As evenings grow longer and cooler, one can cozy up with Stockholm’s finest — Martin Beck, Gunvald Larsson, and Oskar Bergman — who return to telly in five new episodes.

Hollywood A-lister Michael Fassbender is in talks to star in the film adaptation of bestselling Norwegian author Jo Nesbø’s crime novel The Snowmen.

BBC Four is bringing some of the most highly-anticipated new Euro TV series to the UK. (No worries, US viewers; chances are better than good that you’ll get these shows, too.)