For the growing number of US viewers who prefer Euro TV programs in their original foreign-language format, this news doesn’t bode well for the Danish series Bankerot being screened stateside.
Broke: Danish Dramedy Bankerot Gets US Remake


For the growing number of US viewers who prefer Euro TV programs in their original foreign-language format, this news doesn’t bode well for the Danish series Bankerot being screened stateside.

Powerhouse production companies SVT, the Swedish public broadcaster, and Canal+, the French premium cable channel, have greenlit the new multi-lingual crime thriller Midnattsol / Jour Polaire / Midnight Sun. It sounds familiar, but has a twist of its own.

You may or may not recognize the name Hans Rosenfeldt, but you’re probably familiar with at least one of the shows he’s written. His latest project is for ITV: the crime drama Marcella.

Blochin – The Living and the Dead. There are layers of meaning to that title, not the least of which relates to Blochin himself, the eponymous character with no first name.

Johannes Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring has its 350th birthday this year, so what better way to celebrate this incredible work of art than with the film, Exhibition On Screen: Girl with a Pearl Earring.

Ja, ja, JA! Outstanding Actress award winner Mille Dinesen returns as Euro TV fans’ favorite grade school teacher in Denmark. Welcome to the third season of Rita.

Woo hoo! Several Euro TV dramas, including two multiple award winners from Denmark, are now available in the US for stateside viewers’ streaming pleasure.

Midsummer celebrations in the Scandinavian countries are a big deal, so if you can’t join the festivities amidst the fjords, party like it’s midsummer 1999 or 2015 wherever you are.

Classical singing enthusiasts, this is for you. For the first time ever, you can be anywhere across the globe and still watch BBC Cardiff Singer of the World 2015. All you need is an internet connection.

Video on demand is going the way of certain cable channels, meaning niche content, and for Euro TV fans in the UK, this is a very good thing.

Sometimes Euro TV shows screen first in the UK, and then the US. At other times, it’s in the reverse order. Likewise, many programs are picked up by a programmer in one territory and not the other, or neither. Will

For folks who missed (or want to re-watch) the first couple of episodes of Euro TV shows that recently premiered in the US, you have a limited time to catch them online for free.