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.
Favorite Euro TV Premieres of 2018


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.

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.

HBO and RAI have renewed the brilliant Italian drama series, My Brilliant Friend, for a second season. Bravo!

We close the year with the US premieres of sixteen new Euro TV programs and seasons in December, including the highly-anticipated return of Beck.

Netflix has announced three new Euro TV series: one from the creators of Dark, one that revisits French history, and one that features a beloved character of Nordic noir fiction.

Seventeen Euro TV titles premiere in or return with a new season to the US in November, including the highly-anticipated, first non-English-language series produced by HBO.

The three-year wait for Deutschland 86 has been worth it. The second season of the spy drama is excellent.

Hulu is bringing another Euro TV series to stateside fans. This time it’s the highly-anticipated new German drama, Das Boot.

Along with Halloween and the return to standard time come fifteen new shows, seasons, and telefilms from France, Italy, Germany, Norway, and Spain in October.

Like free, Tubi is one of the best four-letter words in the English language, at least for stateside fans of Euro and international TV shows.

Mysteries and crime dramas and period dramas, oh my! And there’s more besides in the 15 new and returning Euro TV series and telefilms in September!

Watching Gotthard, the multiple award-winning miniseries about the construction of the Gotthard Tunnel, was a real pleasure. Check it out.